
China Announces Official Opening of Beijing Daxing Airport
The Daxing International Airport, Beijing’s new airport, was formally opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping on September 25.
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The Daxing International Airport, Beijing’s new airport, was formally opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping on September 25.
On March 19, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang responded to the pricing issue of AI chips in an interview and emphasized the importance of the Chinese market.
At 23:08 on November 29, China Standard Time, a Long March 2F carrier rocket holding the Shenzhou-15 manned spacecraft was ignited and dispatched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
Tencent hosted the 2017 Tencent Media Summit in Shanghai on November 16. With “media’s new planet” as its theme, Tencent and a dozen of the world’s leading and ...
Smart #1, the first vehicle to emerge from a corporate partnership whereby Mercedes-Benz contributes design and Geely carries out development, was officially released on Thursday.
Daimler Greater China Ltd. and BYD Auto Industry Co., Ltd. on December 24 signed an equity transfer agreement to realign the structural setup of their joint venture, Shenzhen DENZA New Energy Automotive Co., Ltd.
It only took two years for colorful rental bikes to dominate the landscape of China's prosperous cities. Across the country, users have built a habit of finding...
China has extended subsidies for new energy vehicles (NEV) for two more years but in gradually reduced amount.
According to Bloomberg, the Chinese real estate platform Beike Zhaofang (Beike), has been working with a consultant on a potential IPO and may complete its listing as soon as 2020.
Chinese millimeter-wave radar startup Sinpro announced that it has completed an A round of financing worth hundreds of millions of yuan. This round of financing was led by NIO Capital and Xiaomi's industrial investment affiliate.
Tesla, the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, announced on September 1 that it would sell up to $5 billion in new stocks to ease future debt pressures, Reuters reported.
Although Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent and NetEase products dominate the iOS market in China, a number of companies such as Toutiao and Meituan Dianping have crept in...