
Shanghai Tesla Spontaneously Caught Fire Igniting Two Cars
Smoke rose from a Tesla. Six seconds later, flames spread from the burning car to ignite two cars in an underground parking lot in Shanghai on April 21.
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Smoke rose from a Tesla. Six seconds later, flames spread from the burning car to ignite two cars in an underground parking lot in Shanghai on April 21.
Dada Group, China’s local on-demand delivery and retail platform, announced on Tuesday its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2021.
Former flexible display unicorn Royole Technology has recently been plunged into a new crisis, after 37 million yuan ($5.3 million) in assets were frozen by a local court.
China’s tech unicorn ByteDance, today announced the launch of Duoshan, a video-based social messaging app in Beijing.
The government of Western Australia signed a contract with China's CATL to supply batteries for the Kwinana Battery and Collie Battery project.
The long-term rental service provider Danke Apartment updated its F-1 prospectus filed to the US SEC and it is expected to be listed on New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol “DNK”.
Huawei has established the Huawei Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd., with Li Jianguo as its legal representative and a registered capital of 600 million yuan ($94.17 million).
At thirty minutes past midnight in the early hours of Friday, China added another active component to its expanding line of satellites orbiting the earth with the successful launch of its Zhongxing-2E mission.
On Tuesday, Forbes released The Midas List of the top-performing investors from around the World in 2022. Neil Shen, the founding and managing partner of Sequoia China, ranked third in the world.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce restricted Huawei's access to American technology, banning the company from buying U.S. technology without special approval.
China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group plans to set up a separate unit to explore marketing and sales of electric cars, Reuters reported citing people familiar with the matter.
Chinese state media Xinhua News reported that Chinese E-commerce giant Alibaba received an ¥18.2 billion(US$2.8 billion) fine earlier on Saturday.