
CATL Vets Final Options for US Factory Site
Leading Chinese battery firm Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) is reportedly in the final stages of vetting sites for a planned EV battery production facility in the United States.
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Leading Chinese battery firm Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) is reportedly in the final stages of vetting sites for a planned EV battery production facility in the United States.

On June 5th, BYD announced the detailed sales figures for its various models of Ocean series in May.

The CNNIC announced on Tuesday that 10 Chinese top 500 enterprises, including vivo, Xiaomi Corporation, and Tencent Cloud Computing, have recently activated China's top-level domains, ".cn" and ".中国."

Adidas announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2022 on November 9. The firm's performance in Greater China, its former growth engine, continued to exhibit poor results.

A WM Motor EX5 vehicle in Haikou, China's Hainan province, suddenly emitted smoke and caught fire a few minutes after charging on April 18.

With several top players withdrawing from the competition, the bloated market is entering a new phase of consolidation.

Pinduoduo reported a slower pace of growth in the first quarter as the agricultural platform operator shifted its focus to research and development.

How many Mi fans and Huawei fans are there in India? These are anyone's guess. We can see through reports, however, that the competitiveness of Chinese brands ...

Huawei's internal forum published an article on August 22 about the whole company's business policy changing from pursuing scale to pursuing profit and cash flow.

WeChat, Tencent's mulitfunctional social media app that is ubiquitous in China, saw its business ecosystem expand last year with the robust growth of a video-based feature called Channels.

Shanghai-based Tongyu Automotive has recently changed its official industrial and commercial registration information, adding Hainan Jimu Venture Capital (an affiliated company of Xiaomi) and Cowin Capital, as shareholders.

On May 25, the US District Court for the District of Columbia issued a final judgment regarding Chinese electronics company Xiaomi’s previous designation as a “Communist Chinese Military Company” (CCMC).