
Tesla Gets Ready to Release Model 3 in China
On November 7, Tesla’s official Weibo account announced that the Chinese-made Tesla Model 3 is “coming soon” to the largest automotive market in the world.
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On November 7, Tesla’s official Weibo account announced that the Chinese-made Tesla Model 3 is “coming soon” to the largest automotive market in the world.
On July 11, WPS, an office software suite owned by Kingsoft, was the target of rumors and speculation about the company's honesty after it was suggested that the company had deleted user files stored on the company's cloud and users’ local devices.
Uxin notified its employees that due to the issues caused by the COVID-19 outbreak,the company will suspend its operations for an indefinite time.
Search giant Baidu is tapping into the automobile consumption market, launching a car information app Youjia.
Lu Bin, the co-founder and chief travel officer of WM Motor, resigned on Aug. 5.
The web page and mobile terminal of Bilibili broke down Tuesday night, attracting wide attention from Chinese netizens. The company's share price dropped for a while due to this server failure.
Alibaba.com placed a clear and heightened emphasis on AI in its 2024 Co-Create conference in Las Vegas, providing innovative tools to connect both buyers and sellers across the world.
Officials at the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) announced new measures late Monday night aimed at curtailing growth in the yuan’s value, which has recently surged to its highest level against the dollar in three years.
According to information disclosed by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) on Tuesday, Chinese logistics platform GOGOX has passed its listing hearing.
Meituan Hotels has overtaken Ctrip to rank first in China on the fronts of order volume and nights booked in Q2 2018, according to a report released on August 3...
Sources revealed that NetEase has gradually disbanded its entire strategic investment department two weeks ago, possibly related to NetEase's recent overseas investment failures.
Charles Lu, the former chairman of Luckin Coffee, and Jenny Qian, the firm's former CEO, announced on October 22 that the first location of Cotti Coffee has opened in the eastern Chinese city of Fuzhou, adding that the "team of coffee dreamers is starting the journey again."