
China's Yiwu Supplies 70% of Soccer-Related Products for Qatar World Cup
Chinese goods from the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang Province, one of the world's largest commodity hubs, will not miss the quadrennial World Cup.
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Chinese goods from the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang Province, one of the world's largest commodity hubs, will not miss the quadrennial World Cup.
Unboxing and first impressions of the new OPPO Find X3 Pro. Is this going to be one of the best Andriod Smartphones in 2021? Stay tuned for our full review in ...
On October 10, Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo Group responded to the termination of its listing to the Shanghai Sci-Tech Innovation Board (STAR Market).
Gamma Data, a Chinese game research organization, released its "May 2022 Game Industry Report" on Wednesday.
According to Reuters, the Trump administration took steps to restrict exports of artificial intelligence software in order to protect sensitive technologies from competitors such as China.
In response to rumors that "Bianlifeng sees wave of store closures", the Chinese convenience store chain startup told the domestic media on August 16: "There is no tide of store closures. The stores affected by the pandemic are gradually resuming business."
Faraday Future (FF), the electric car start-up aiming to challenge Tesla, held an “Evolution Strategy Communication Meeting” at the Los Angeles headquarters on ...
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The urban driving capability of the XNGP Advanced Driver Assistance System by XPeng Motors covers a total of 243 cities.
China's first private satellite named Fengmaniu-1 was launched on February 2, 2018. The owner is Feng Lun, chairman of YuFeng Capital. SEE ALSO: Mobike, ofo Sh...
Chinese video platform Bilibili is to launch a multi-functional remote-sensing educational satellite, aiming to arouse interest among the youth in China.
“Lenovo president and CEO Yang Yuanqing has never delivered any kind of speeches to slander Huawei,” the Chinese technology company Lenovo stated on Mar. 8. It will sue related social media accounts for defamation.