
Huawei's Promise Not to Manufacture Cars to Expire in 2023
The promise that “Huawei will not make cars” is about to expire next year.
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The promise that “Huawei will not make cars” is about to expire next year.
On January 29th, Pony Ma, the CEO of Tencent, reviewed the development of various businesses under Tencent in the past year and proposed plans for the future at the annual meeting.
A new Honor smartphone model named "FNE-AN00" appeared on the website of TENAA, China's national telecommunications certification authority. Its parameters are the same as the upcoming Honor 70 series.
In the annual 315 evening gala, a tv show that celebrates consumer rights day, companies that range from the food industry to the tech sector are all facing collective examination.
In order to help the brands on its platform reach their target users in a much more efficient and productive way, Xiaohongshu, a life sharing platform in China, launched a one-stop advertising service platform named "Spotlight" on Saturday.
A new smartphone of Huawei, code-named "BAL-AL80," is considered to be a derivative product of the P50 Pocket vertically foldable smartphone.
A spokesperson for popular short video-sharing app TikTok has said a small-scale test is being conducted to explore ways to grade and restrict content by age to prevent teenage users from seeing adult content.
News emerged that RADAR, a new energy vehicle brand, will be released soon. A source within Chinese automaker Geely said that this is a new division for the company's pickup truck business.
On July 1st, several Chinese car companies announced their delivery results for the month of June. Among them, XPeng, NIO, Hozon Auto, Li Auto and Leapmotor once again exceeded 10,000 units throughout the month.
Two Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, NIO and XPeng, have launched official social media accounts for their Legal Departments on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform. This move follows similar actions taken by competitors such as Li Auto, Tesla, and BYD.
"Alibaba and JD.com have established offices to compete with Pinduoduo.” said Bin Huang, an e-commerce merchant. Relying on WeChat traffic, Pinduoduo has become...
Li Changqing, an official of China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), said that the authority is establishing a new energy vehicle accident reporting system and has set up an accident investigation cooperation network.