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Li Auto CEO Li Xiang speaks out on social media: Li MEGA encounters organized smear campaign. Richard Yu and He Xiaopeng show support.
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Li Auto CEO Li Xiang speaks out on social media: Li MEGA encounters organized smear campaign. Richard Yu and He Xiaopeng show support.

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.

Regarding the trending topics that appeared over 100 times on Chinese Twitter-like social media platform Weibo in the first half of 2021, #TeslaBrakes ranked fifth among all social events, trending 130 separate times.

Shares of China’s biggest contract chipmaker SMIC soared by 245.96% to 95 yuan ($13.59) on its first day of trade in Shanghai.

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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. (HKEX) on Wednesday reported record profits for the first six months of the year.

Pinduoduo launched a new section called “High-quality hometown products” in partnership with a recent box office hit movie which features stories between people and their hometowns.

The power batteries division of Shenzhen-based technology firm BYD, FinDreams Battery, is actively exploring opportunities in the Chinese new energy vehicle market, including with firms NIO and Xiaomi Auto.

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The Alibaba DAMO Academy, a research and development institute run by Alibaba Group, published its forecast of the trends that would define the global tech industry in 2020.

In 2024, BYD SHARK exported a total of 11,038 vehicles.

Three Chinese smartphone brands - Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo - have started negotiations with Indian manufacturers to produce smartphones locally and then export them worldwide.