
Suning Empowers Small and Micro Business Owners with Pioneering Retail Cloud Stores
Suning Retail Cloud announced on March 30 that it achieved its goal of opening 600 retail cloud stores in the first three months of 2021.
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Suning Retail Cloud announced on March 30 that it achieved its goal of opening 600 retail cloud stores in the first three months of 2021.
Pinduoduo announced that it would upgrade its New brand Initiatives on Thursday.
The live streaming security center under Douyin recently announced that it will launch a special campaign to crack down on vulgar and negative content in live streaming.
Chinese esports solution provider VSPN (Versus Programming Network) announced Friday that it has raised a $60 million Series B+ financing round led by Prospect Avenue Capital (PAC).
Rather than classy and fancy ideas, what is most eye-catching this year is actually the niche products with delicate industrial design and “black technology”.
On the evening of July 13, Chinese delivery and e-commerce giant Meituan announced that all preconditions for the items contained in Tencent's subscription agreement had been reached. The estimated net proceeds from the deal are expected to be about $400 million.
On November 25, the Beijing Internet Court made a first-instance judgment on the Youku v. Kuaishou case regarding infringement of a TV series "Skate Into Love." Youku won the case and was compensated 460,000 yuan ($72,193).
China’s top health authority issued new guidelines about general disinfection for imported cold chain food.
Game developer NetEase is eyeing a secondary listing in Hong Kong that could happen as early as the second half of 2020.
Agora, a Nasdaq-listed real-time voice and video engagement service provider, is carrying out a business adjustment with the "optimized" proportion of personnel positions to be about 30%.
Kuaishou Music announced today that it will issue 10 million annual incentives at the end of 2021 to partners who supported Kuaishou in copyright-related fields in the past year.
Shenzhen-based tech giant Tencent announced on Wednesday that it will wholly acquire Canadian-based game studio Inflexion Games.