
Configurations of Black Shark's New Gaming Smartphone Leaked
Black Shark, a gaming smartphone brand, is reportedly building a new product.
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Black Shark, a gaming smartphone brand, is reportedly building a new product.
Once again, foreign fashion brands have drawn ire in China, the second-largest luxury goods market in the world. This time it is French fashion powerhouse Dior that is the target of popular backlash.
Chinese departments confirmed that the subsidy policy for the purchase of new energy vehicles will be officially terminated in 2022.
Chinese smartphone brand vivo unveiled the V1+ on Wednesday, the second chip the company designed and manufactured on its own. The first model to be equipped with the new chip will be the X80 series.
T3 Travel is about to complete its latest round of financing, including equity financing of more than 5 billion yuan ($755 million).
Recent pictures of a motorcycle being tested by personnel working for BYD have been circulating around Chinese news outlets. BYD has confirmed that it is developing motorcycles in partnership with another company.
On August 16th, the Thailand Board of Investment announced that Changan has applied to build an electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle factory in Thailand.
Yang Hongxin, Chairman and CEO of Changzhou-based battery firm SVOLT, revealed on September 1 that JiDU, XPeng and other brands will use SVOLT's short blade battery in their products.
China’s robotics industry saw rapid growth this year. According to a report released by Buy Shares, there were 381,000 units of industrial robots globally as of September 2020.
Chinese smart electric vehicle company XPeng announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2020, showing a 265.8% year-on-year increase in deliveries and a 342.5% year-on-year growth in sales.
The official website of the Shiyan Municipal People's Government in China's central province of Hubei published an article Wednesday saying that it had signed a strategic agreement with Envision Group.
China’s cloud services provider Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Ltd. shares rose 40% on Friday in the first major trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange.