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After the OnePlus 5T launch last week, Pete Lau hurried back to his hotel for an interview. Lau was smiling on a chair in the middle of the meeting room in a d...
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After the OnePlus 5T launch last week, Pete Lau hurried back to his hotel for an interview. Lau was smiling on a chair in the middle of the meeting room in a d...
The valuation of China’s most popular fitness app Keep has risen to about $2 billion following a $360 million funding round, according to Chinese tech news site 36Kr.
Xiaomi Auto has reportedly settled on Beijing for its headquarters and first automobile factory, Auto Business Review said on Tuesday. Xiaomi has not yet issued a response to the news.
ByteDance has completed its acquisition of a payment business license, completing the last pillar of its ownership of a full range of digital payment business licenses in China, which will allow it to conduct various forms of financial services.
Tuniu, a leading online leisure travel company in China, announced on Monday that it had received a warning from the Nasdaq on April 13.
Chinese Internet search giant and artificial intelligence company Baidu has received approval to launch a secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, according to people with knowledge on the matter.
Tesla is currently building the second phase of its Shanghai plant, which seems to be in the roof laying stage.
Villagers in Hengshan Village in Guangxi, China, have seen their average annual incomes surge by 30 times in recent years, thanks to e-commerce platforms like Pinduoduo.
UNESCO published a list of recommendations of educational applications and platforms to help facilitate distance learning.
The leading platform for digital literature in China released its financial report for the first half of 2021 on Monday, showing stellar revenue growth and modest improvements in its active readership base.
Chinese property developer Evergrande Group successively sold its shares in HengTen Networks on November 4 and 5, cashing out about HKD 717 million ($92.1 million) in total and lowering its shareholding ratio from 26.55% to 22.98%.
Recently, a little-known small company in Nanning, Guangxi Province, has received some attention due to its claim to be wholly-owned by BYD. According to public information, BYD has made frequent investments in the city throughout the year.