
Lei Jun’s Internal Letter: Youpin to be Independent as E-Commerce
Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun announced that Youpin, once belonging to Xiaomi Internet of Things (MIoT) team, will become an independent e-commerce department in an inte...
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Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun announced that Youpin, once belonging to Xiaomi Internet of Things (MIoT) team, will become an independent e-commerce department in an inte...

Tencent recently received furious criticism by netizens after investing 30 million yuan in Chaping, an infamous media company due to its plagiarism history. ...

China's smartphone market shipped about 66 million units in the first quarter of 2020.

Xiaomi has been granted a patent for a "smart mask" by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Alibaba is aggressively deploying its new retail business. Fresh Hema has established the entry barrier in terms of business model. JD.com and Meituan are both ...

At the 20th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, Sunwoda EVB, a Chinese battery manufacturer, introduced the "flash charging battery". This innovative technology enables electric vehicles to travel up to 1000 kilometers on a single charge.

Zhou Xing, former deputy general manager of Wuling Business Department of SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW), will officially join Xiaomi in August as the marketing director.

On March 27th, Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group, returned to China. Recently, some netizens witnessed Jack Ma in Wenyi Road Tunnel, Hangzhou. In the video, Jack Ma rides in a Toyota Kauste and occasionally talks with people around him.

This year, NETA Auto surpassed many of its peers in China's electric vehicle market to take the top spot in terms of overall deliveries. But the Chinese automaker is now facing questions about possibly exaggerated delivery figures.

Xiaomi's first and only official store in the United Kingdom was no longer open.

China's most used social platform WeChat announced that it is partnering with major technology platforms.

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng is building a factory in the city of Wuhan that will have the capacity to produce 100,000 EVs a year, the company announced on Thursday.