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Niu Technologies responded that the company is actively seeking possible solutions to protect the interests of its stakeholders.
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Niu Technologies responded that the company is actively seeking possible solutions to protect the interests of its stakeholders.
Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory saw its one millionth production vehicle roll off the production line. Elon Musk, CEO of the US electric vehicle giant, shared the milestone on Twitter on August 15.
Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei published a notice from the public and government affairs department in response to its tweet blunder.
Sharing economies are becoming more and more daring and imaginative in China. Besides the already existing shared bicycles, basketballs, umbrellas, portable bat...
Outline: Anything linked to cloud computing and AI will be involved with big data. The development of these technologies are undoubtedly where the future is hea...
The Honor 70 smartphone series was officially released on Monday night. Following a launch event, Honor CEO George Zhao accepted a group interview during which he responded to public queries.
With its strong position in China's platform economy, Alibaba has been taking meaningful steps to help both brands and consumers overcome existing barriers to sustainable consumption.
Amidst the ongoing WeWork IPO debacle, hardly any other co-working space operator would dare to dream about a public listing.
Bilibili, a Shanghai-based video streaming platform, has ushered in "Yao-Chinese Folktales," an eight-part series inspired by traditional Chinese literary works. The series got an impressive score of 9.5/10 on Chinese social media and review site Douban.
Chinese electronics manufacturer Luxshare Precision has bagged 3% of iPhone 13 orders from Foxconn and Pegatron, according to Nikkei Asia. The firm is about to win 2.7 million to 2.85 million iPhone orders.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) start-up Byton decided to suspend its operations on the Chinese mainland from July 1.
In this article, we’ll give a brief introduction of China’s top 3 E-commerce livestreaming platforms: Alibaba’s Taobao Live, Kuaishou (Kwai) and ByteDance’s Douyin (TikTok).