
Chinese Blockchain Stocks Soar Following Government Push
The Chinese government announced last Thursday that it will be ramping up efforts to promote the research and development (R&D) of blockchain technology.
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The Chinese government announced last Thursday that it will be ramping up efforts to promote the research and development (R&D) of blockchain technology.

The “Internet plus” era calls for intelligent management of e-commerce and rapid acceleration of e-commerce development. Yizhuang, Beijing has built China's fir...

On September 25th, the Shenzhen City Procuratorate arrested two suspects—Yang and Wu—on the suspicion of using third-party software to modify personal accounts ...

The second board meeting of the General Association of Zhejiang Entrepreneurs ended on December 7. At this time, Alibaba founder Jack Ma stepped down as president of the organization, although he will continue to serve as a consultant.

Beijing-based tech firm Xiaomi announced it will rename its sports app to "Zepp Life."

Ganfeng Lithium announced on July 3 that the company had received a Notice of Case Filing from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) for suspected insider trading of an A-share listed company's shares in the secondary market.

With Hainan being a popular tourist destination in China, many domestic tourist platforms showed that orders of air tickets and hotels soared after the province adjusted its pandemic prevention and control measures.

The mapping division of Chinese internet giant Baidu has been merged into the Intelligent Driving Group (IDG), instead of being overseen by Baidu's CTO Wang Haifeng.

Lenovo’s performance in the past two years has been far from satisfactory. SEE ALSO: Lenovo’s ZUK Announces Official Return with a New “Bezel-less” Phone Rel...

On June 18, Xpeng Motors completed the production of 10,000 units of its its first production model, the G3 smart EV.

Chinese ride-hailing and carpooling startup Dida Chuxing on Oct. 8 filed for an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, sponsored by Haitong International Capital Ltd. and Nomura International (Hong Kong) Ltd.

A report jointly released by IPRdaily and incoPat on Wednesday showed that the three companies with the largest number of authorized blockchain patents in the world were Ant Group, Tencent and International IBM.