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A BYD Tang was sighted in the parking lot of Chrysler's headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan in June. Chrysler purchased the vehicle as a reference for its fo...
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A BYD Tang was sighted in the parking lot of Chrysler's headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan in June. Chrysler purchased the vehicle as a reference for its fo...
Huawei launched two outdoor power stations in the Chinese market on Monday. The company claims that the power station is a necessary partner for outdoor camping.
Chinese drone maker DJI announced that it will hold a new product launch event themed "Inspiration Arrives" on April 13 to introduce its latest Inspire series drone product, which may be the long-awaited DJI Inspire 3.
Tan Benhong, the chairman and CEO of Chinese EV firm Avatr, which was jointly established by Changan Automobile, Huawei and CATL, said in an interview, "Although Huawei said that it would have a hard time, it actually has little impact on Avatr."
Passengers at Beijing Daxing International Airport now can have their food delivered to the departure gate as the one-year-old hub is collaborating with Alibaba-affiliated food delivery platform Ele.me.
Shanghai-based video platform Bilibili's livestreaming business unit is planning internal layoffs, with a list of employees to cut having been preliminarily drawn up.
This recent drop in the stock price might be attributable to the situation of Soho China and the couple Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, the controllers of the company.
Aikenong, the first Chinese smart planting decision services provider, announced on Thursday that it has raised over 100 million yuan ($14.9 million) in Series A and Series A+ financing.
Historic heatwaves have swept across central China this summer, raising the stakes in a bid by authorities to transform the domestic automotive sector.
On Aug. 25, UBS boosted the rating of NIO from "sell" to "neutral" and bumped its price target from $1.00 to $16.30.
The leading two companies in the domestic food delivery industry – Meituan and Ele.me – are now promoting "group buying food" services, while keeping a low profile.
From train tickets and concert shows, to medical appointments, swindlers can be found in many places in China. While some residents benefit from their services by being able to secure some of the services they need, albeit, at a higher price.