Pandaily's Digest #20200120
Geely teams up with Tencent to develop smart car technologies, ByteDance unveils Douyin Pay, and Alibaba wins 432,000 yuan in music copyright lawsuit against Tencent.
Geely Teams Up with Tencent to Develop Self-Driving, Smart Car Technologies
China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group said it has teamed up with Tencent to develop smart vehicle technologies, the newest cross-industry partnership between traditional automakers and tech giants.
Alibaba’s Cainiao Offers Nonstop Logistics Services amid Chinese New Year Festival
Alibaba’s Cainiao Smart Logistics Network announced that the platform would offer nonstop logistics service to 200 major cities in China over Chinese New Year.
TikTok Owner ByteDance Unveils E-payment Service Douyin Pay in China
Chinese company ByteDance has launched an in-app payment service in its short video platform Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.
Alibaba Wins 432,000 yuan in Damages in Music Copyright Lawsuit against Tencent
The lawsuit over the music copyright infringement of 72 songs between Alibaba Culture Media Co., Ltd. and Tencent was drawn to a court decision on Jan. 15, where Tencent paid 432,000 yuan in compensation to Alibaba.
Alibaba’s Tmall Global Ramps up Support for Foreign Brands Localizing in China
On Jan. 19, Alibaba Group’s cross-border B2C platform Tmall Global announced a new suite of solutions at the 2021 Tmall Global New Seller Virtual Summit to help global brands localize in China.
Could Baidu and Geely’s Tie-up Challenge Tesla’s Dominance in China?
It’s official: China’s largest search engine and China’s largest private automaker are joining forces. Last Monday, Baidu announced a strategic partnership with Geely aimed at manufacturing electric vehicles.
iQIYI Breaks Barriers in Viewer Interaction and Holds World’s First Multi-Screen Interactive Livestreaming Gala
China’s video streaming platform iQIYI held the Shout out for Love Gala 2021 on Jan. 15, becoming the first platform in the industry to use multi-screen interactive livestreaming.
Tesla begins deliveries of China-made Model Y SUV
Tesla said it delivered its first batch of Shanghai-made Model Y vehicles to customers in China on Monday, marking another milestone for the U.S. electric vehicle maker in the world’s largest EV market.