
Miniso Releases New Brand Strategy Amid Record High Gross Margin
On the 10th anniversary of its founding, Miniso, a Chinese discount retailer of lifestyle and household goods, announced its updated global brand strategy.
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On the 10th anniversary of its founding, Miniso, a Chinese discount retailer of lifestyle and household goods, announced its updated global brand strategy.
Borgward Auto, owned by Chinese travel and auto services firm UCAR, is to undergo bankruptcy proceedings, with a public announcement to be issued as soon as early July.
On Sept. 20, OTEC Global Innovation Week successfully held one of its subsections, GIW Spark, in Beijing's Prince Jun Hotel with eight innovative projects in total being presented and scored at the event.
456 blockchain companies have registered in China, forming the ecosystem of the rapidly growing blockchain industry, as the industry authority said in a recent ...
Evergrande issued a response on August 20, affirming that it would fulfill its responsibilities and fully implement government requirements.
Today, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi published a patent for a new imaging system. This new imaging system would allow users to take 3D images using multiple devices that are connected to one another.
On May 23, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi fired its vice president Wang Lingming for violating the article 44 of China’s public safety law.
On Thursday, Chinese battery giant CATL released its 2021 annual report. Its operating income reached 130.356 billion yuan ($20.1 billion) in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 159.06%.
Kuaishou has established an exclusive interactive partnership with CCTV’s annual New Year’s Gala, according to Chinese media LatePost.
On the early morning of January 12th, multiple popular game servers under Tencent experienced issues simultaneously, resulting in a large number of online players being disconnected.
ByteDance responds to "Collaborating with Nubia to develop AI smartphones": The information is not true, and there are no related plans.
Chinese tech giant Huawei is willing to license its 5G technology to a western company, hopefully a U.S. company, said Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei at a panel on September 26.