
China to Launch Long March 5 Rocket on Friday
Chinese carrier rocket Long March-5 Y3 is set to be launched this week and has been transported to the launch area, Wenchang Space Launch Center, Hainan this past Saturday.
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Chinese carrier rocket Long March-5 Y3 is set to be launched this week and has been transported to the launch area, Wenchang Space Launch Center, Hainan this past Saturday.
China's State Post Bureau reported on Tuesday that between January 1 and 3, 920 million express parcels were collected, a year-on-year increase of 22.6%.
A popular economist on Chinese Q&A platform Zhihu released a report on December 11 regarding the initial round of expected mass COVID-19 infections since the government lifted tight restrictions in recent weeks.
Hygon Information Technology Co., Ltd., a leading CPU company based in China, on August 12 was listed to Shanghai's STAR Market.
Bilibili on Wednesday launched a new matchmaking platform called Sparkle, or Hua Huo in Chinese, to help brands and agencies connect with content creators.
On Thursday, Shanghai-based laser guidance system developer Hesai Technology announced its cooperation with NVIDIA.
Full Truck Alliance, a Chinese digital freight platform, issued a statement on January 25 in response to a report by short seller firm J Capital Research, firmly denying allegations that it has overstated or falsified any operating or financial data.
Chinese tech media 36Kr reported that online recruitment app BOSS Zhipin has recently completed a new round of financing, raising close to $100 million.
Today, major Chinese video content platform Bilibili announced at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that its trading will be temporarily suspended from 9:00 am this morning.
On January 23rd, Tencent acquired commercial and R&D land in Haidian District, Beijing for a total of 6.42 billion yuan, which will be used for centralized office space.
Huawei takes another heavy hit as ARM Holdings, a British semiconductor and software design company, cuts ties with it to comply with U.S. sanctions.
Huang Xiuhong, the chairman of Beijing-based electronics retailer GOME Holdings, said recently that until the end of December, the company will only provide social security to its employees, and it will not pay wages.