
Head of JD.com International Yan Xiaobing to Retire Next Year
Yan Xiaobing, the head of JD.com International, announced on Tuesday his decision to retire after the Chinese Spring Festival next year due to family and physical reasons.
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Yan Xiaobing, the head of JD.com International, announced on Tuesday his decision to retire after the Chinese Spring Festival next year due to family and physical reasons.
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NIO Inc., a Chinese new energy vehicle manufacturer, announced on Friday that due to the recent rise in global raw material costs, it has decided to raise the prices of its vehicles from May 23.
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