
BOE Reportedly to Supply OLED Panels for iPhone 14
Apple had signed an agreement at the beginning of April regarding OLED panels valued at 50 million yuan ($7.6 million) with Chinese display maker BOE.
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Apple had signed an agreement at the beginning of April regarding OLED panels valued at 50 million yuan ($7.6 million) with Chinese display maker BOE.
Some data linked to users' personal privacy of Chinese new energy vehicle maker NIO was stolen by criminal gangs. Regarding this, Long Lu, the Global Head of Digital Safety & Security at NIO, issued a statement on December 20 and confirmed the incident.
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Chongqing Changan New Energy Vehicle Inc. (Changan NEV) on Monday announced the completion of round-B financing totaling 4.977 billion yuan ($786.5 million).
SK Innovation has recently signed a battery supply contract with Xpeng Motors and will supply Xpeng with high grade nickel-based Lithium Ion batteries according to Chinese media outlet Autohome.
Chinese new energy vehicle firm NIO Inc. announced on April 9 that due to domestic COVID-19 outbreaks, it has suspended its production of complete vehicles.
July 31st news, BYD Japan announced that its authorized dealer Wing will open the store 'BYD AUTO Yamanashi' in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture on August 4th. This is also BYD's eighth store in Japan.
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) on July 21 issued a series of punishments for Chinese ride-hailing platform Didi, following a digital security review.
Gaotu Techedu Inc. announced that it will end its off-campus tutoring services related to academic subjects from kindergarten through grade nine (the "K-9 Academic AST Services").
Battery manufacturer Sunwoda released an announcement on Tuesday saying that the company plans to issue global depository receipts (GDRs) and apply for IPOs on the Swiss Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi announced on Monday that it will delist from the New York Stock Exchange. Didi plans to file Form 25 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on or after June 2.
China’s ride-hailing behemoth Didi Chuxing announced on September 24 that its English language interface in China, DiDi English, has served more than 2 million users across 430 cities in China since its launch in 2017.