
Donald Trump's Magnetic Power Bank Attracts Attention in China
Chinese people have noticed that the power bank Trump used during the live broadcast was the AnkerMagGo, a product of the Chinese brand Anker Innovations.
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Chinese people have noticed that the power bank Trump used during the live broadcast was the AnkerMagGo, a product of the Chinese brand Anker Innovations.
eBay Inc., a global e-commerce leader that connects millions of sellers and buyers around the world, has acquired KnownOrigin, a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace.
Suning Sports, the sports division of Suning Holdings Group, has laid off 20% of its employees and restarted negotiations with Alibaba to enter a joint venture.
According to recent reports, Chinese autonomous driving technology startup WeRide is considering an initial public offering, which may raise about $500 million. However, WeRide has denied the report.
Time magazine on Thursday selected the top 100 most influential enterprises in the world in 2022. Electric vehicle maker BYD, short video app TikTok, Apple, Google, Microsoft made it among the top in the list.
Chinese vendors comprised 76% of total smartphone shipments in the third quarter, which has increased 2% from 2019.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced to allow ByteDance’s TikTok to continue to operate in the U.S. on Nov. 12, the previously set deadline for the executive ban, putting a pause on the months of confrontation between the viral short video app and the Trump Administration on the issue of national security violation.
Alibaba Group, the Chinese e-commerce giant, announced on August 16 the addition of luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. to its Luxury Pavilion on the Tmall shoppin...
On the afternoon of December 12, Chinese logistics service provider SF Express emerged as a trending topic on Chinese social media outlet Weibo because its mini program and PC page crashed. After some emergency repairs, the company's services went back to normal.
Walmart and TikTok announced this morning that they will co-host the first “shoppable” live-stream event on TikTok on Dec. 18, at 8 p.m (EST).
Xiaomi's recent IPO in Hong Kong was the world's biggest tech IPO since Alibaba's in 2014, but will it soar in the stock market and become the Apple of China? L...
On Wednesday, Chinese market regulators summoned Tencent, NetEase and other key online game companies, account rental and sales platforms and livestreaming platforms.