
EV Brand NIO Responds to Rumors It Will Enter Smartphone Industry
Leaks have emerged recently claiming Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO intends to enter the mobile phone industry.
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Leaks have emerged recently claiming Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO intends to enter the mobile phone industry.
A Chinese government-backed organization has asked Kuaishou to take down 10,000 videos due to infringement of music copyrights, days before the company’s IPO in Hong Kong.
Hangzhou-based internet giant Alibaba stated on November 17 that it will not complete a primary listing in Hong Kong before the end of the year as initially planned. This delay comes as the firm struggles with slowing growth at home.
Tea brand Nayuki launched its campaign to celebrate the first anniversary of its IPO by giving away virtual shares for every tea drink.
Stuart Oda, CEO of Alesca Life, said that agriculture and agricultural technology have come into sharp focus from the fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak.
China’s ride hailing giant Didi Chuxing released its new three-year strategy on April 16, highlighting overseas expansion, delivery service and innovative development.
Baidu Inc. recently added a new feature displaying information flow to its mobile browser app and changed the app's slogan along the way. This is among the late...
Ant Group CEO Simon (Xiaoming) Hu on Friday evening announced that he would be stepping down from his role at the firm, after an internal email was obtained by domestic media outlet 36Kr.
Li Guoqing, E-commerce platform Dangdang's deposed cofounder, forced his way into the company with 20 people to obtain some important files.
Huawei released a new court notice on October 26 involving a dispute over the alleged infringement of invention patent rights. The defendants include Amazon and two of its subsidiaries.
Douyin, the Chinese mainland version of TikTok, recently tested a new app called "Douyin Box," positioning it as a trendsetting e-commerce platform.
In the two weeks since Chinese authorities announced a major easing of COVID-19 control measures, a decrease in both supply and demand for urban vehicular transportation has caused order volumes on several leading domestic ride-hailing platforms to fall sharply.