
Alibaba’s Freshippo to Test all Shenzhen Employees After Staff Member Tests Positive
Alibaba’s fresh food chain Freshippo has shut 21 of its Shenzhen stores to disinfect stores and perform nucleic acid tests for all employees and products.
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Alibaba’s fresh food chain Freshippo has shut 21 of its Shenzhen stores to disinfect stores and perform nucleic acid tests for all employees and products.
Recently, China’s parliament unveiled its first draft of the civil code. In the law regarding inheritance, the government made a significant change that could influence the Chinese gaming industry, specifically as it pertains to in-game virtual items.
Due to the indirect shareholding of Wang Sicong, a Chinese businessman and the only son of prominent real estate magnate Wang Jianlin, MintTown has become one of the most popular digital collection platforms in China.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor opened its first smart industrial park to the public on Thursday. This industrial park is located in Pingshan District, Shenzhen.
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ByteDace saw a personnel reshuffle with Zhang Nan taking charge of Douyin, and Alex Zhu taking over the app’s international version TikTok, while reporting directly to the CEO of ByteDance, Zhang Yiming.
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China’s 2019 11.11 Global Shopping Festival has once again set new records in terms of GMV.
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The organ made a tax administrative punishment decision on Huang Wei according to laws and regulations with a total fine of 1.341 billion yuan ($210.3 million).