
Apple, Starbucks and many others may face huge losses in a China-US trade war
In the early hours of March 23, Beijing time, CNNMoney.com reported that a trade war between U.S. and China would be very bad news to some big U.S. companies. ...
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In the early hours of March 23, Beijing time, CNNMoney.com reported that a trade war between U.S. and China would be very bad news to some big U.S. companies. ...
Tencent-backed WeDoctor is now offering real-time free COVID-19 consultations, providing both English and Chinese medical services to global users.
Koolearn Technology Holding Limited, an online education company under New Oriental, announced on Monday that the group will stop off-campus training services for compulsory education in mainland China.
On the theft case a Hangzhou landlord encountered which was reported by media, Mayi.com said in a statement that, in July, after receiving the landlord feedback...
On March 9, Didi Chuxing debuted a courier service in an attempt to capitalize on a period of restricted mobility for normal citizens.
The logistics unit of JD.com is eyeing a potential overseas IPO that could raise $8 – $10 billion, two insiders revealed to Reuters.
Cloud computing services provider Centrin Data and Huawei Digital Power held a signing ceremony for a strategic cooperation in Beijing on Monday.
On April 10, Guangdong Restaurant Association issued a negotiation letter to Meituan, a Chinese O2O delivery platform, criticizing that it charges excessive commissions from catering merchants.
Some employees of Amazon China have received layoff notification emails from headquarters. Amazon stated that due to duplication in job categories, it will be reducing hundreds of positions within specific Sales, Marketing, and SMGS organizations.
Wanshun Car-Hailing, a Shenzhen-based ride-hailing service platform, has recently reached a cooperation agreement with an overseas special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC), planning to be listed in the US this year.
CloudWalk Technology will become the second publicly listed firm among the "Four Leading AI Computer Vision Startups," which include SenseTime, Megvii, YITU Technology and CloudWalk.
Bytedance CEO Liang Rubo released an internal letter this morning, saying that the firm will make organizational changes and set up six business units.