
MiChat, ByteDance, Likee awarded as OPPO's 'Best Overseas Partners'
At the recent 2019 OPPO Developer Conference (ODC19) held in Beijing, five products, including MiChat, ByteDance and Likee, were named OPPO's "Best Overseas Partners."
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At the recent 2019 OPPO Developer Conference (ODC19) held in Beijing, five products, including MiChat, ByteDance and Likee, were named OPPO's "Best Overseas Partners."
Premium bubble tea chain Nayuki Holdings passed a hearing for its initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first publicly-listed Chinese high-end beverage brand.
The recent series of new energy policies in China has promoted more customers to the stores. Tesla China now provides gifts for replacing fossil fuel-based vehicles with electric models.
The original shareholders He Lili and Chen Wei have withdrawn, and the new shareholder J&T Express now holds 100% of shares.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) announced that Dennis Hau resigned from the group for personal reasons and Tencent decided to respect his decision following a discussion.
According to media sources recently invited to visit Tesla's Shanghai car factory, the combined annual output of Model Ys and Model 3s at the location has reached 450,000 vehicles.
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Chinese game developer miHoYo's new product "Zenless Zone Zero" launched its first preview on Friday, and a website where users can apply to become tuning testers was also opened to the public.
A Beijing subsidiary of Xiaomi announced on July 15 that a patent entitled "Image Parameter Generation Method, Device and Storage Medium of Reproductive Virtual Characters" has been authorized.
China's leading panel maker BOE and e-commerce giant JD.com officially announced on Monday the start of a new cooperation.
According to an internal notice circulated by Chinese food delivery giant Meituan on March 6, the company will reduce resources and manpower investment in its online ride-hailing sector.