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According to the New York Times, Huawei’s access to supply chain components from the United States could soon be restored by the Trump administration.
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According to the New York Times, Huawei’s access to supply chain components from the United States could soon be restored by the Trump administration.

OPPO announced the appointment of Liu Lie as president of global marketing and concurrently as CMO of China in the company.

Cheetah Mobile stock price soared over 23 percent on August 20 in the U.S. stock market, after the Chinese mobile internet company published its financial repor...

On Thursday, Baidu's App released data concerning trending topics during the current 2021 Double Eleven Shopping Festival.

MissFresh, a Chinese e-commerce grocery platform, privately submitted its prospectus to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a few days ago. The company is expected to go public in mid-June this year, for which it aims to raise more than $500 billion.

A spokesperson from Xiaomi stated, "Regarding recent rumors, we solemnly clarify the following: Xiaomi has never had any plans or actions to acquire or control Evergrande Auto."

The popular video-sharing app TikTok has launched a shopping partner incentive measure called "Apollo," encouraging live shopping via the platform in the US.

Chinese online education platform GSX Techedu is shutting its early education unit and cutting jobs as Beijing escalates a campaign against the country’s burgeoning after-school tutoring sector, multiple media outlets reported.

If Yun Fei hadn't found the hidden camera in the Airbnb apartment, he would probably find leaked videos of himself on porn sites.

Alibaba Group announced today that Toby Xu, its current Deputy Chief Financial Officer, will succeed Maggie Wu as Chief Financial Officer, effective April 1, 2022.

In last week’s VC news, one of China’s most active VCs Lightspeed China Partners closes the largest fundraising round in its history, and more.

A dozen Chinese leading internet companies including Baidu, ByteDance and JD.com issued commitments on Wednesday to obey antitrust laws.