
Xiaohongshu Sues Four Ghosting Writing Institutions For 10 Million Yuan
Xiaohongshu, China's leading lifestyle sharing platform announced that it had formally filed lawsuits against four Multi-Channel Network (MCN) institutions.
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Xiaohongshu, China's leading lifestyle sharing platform announced that it had formally filed lawsuits against four Multi-Channel Network (MCN) institutions.
On January 8, Honor launched their new budget phone Honor Play 8A, with a 6.09 inch “pearl” bezel-less screen.
SHEIN, a cross-border fast fashion platform based in China, is piloting a model similar to Taobao in Brazil, whereby merchants set up stores directly on the site and are responsible for their own operations and logistics.
On Tuesday, HR software as a service (SaaS) provider Moka announced that it has completed its C Round of financing, in which it garnered $100 million.
XPeng Motors responded that the decision to cease production of G3 and G3i models within this year is based on the company's long-term planning.
On Wednesday, Chinese battery giant CATL has formally sued China Lithium Battery Technology (CALB) for patent infringement, involving the latter's entire product line.
Marvel-Tech, a hydrogen gas turbine brand, has recently completed a pre-A round of financing totaling nearly 50 million yuan ($7.3 million), led by Fortune Capital and followed by Shunwei Capital and Zizhu Seedlings Fund.
In response to market rumors that the company had discussed two rounds FSD authorization with SAIC, Tesla China stated that the news was not true and that they have not had any discussions with domestic auto companies.
Chinese smartphone maker realme officially announced on Tuesday that its Q5 series will be released at 14:00 on April 20.
Huawei has recently released information on the P20 series to be launched in Paris, France on March 27. The P20 is similar in design to Apple's iPhone X. The P2...
Taiwanese computer hardware manufacturer Gigabyte apologized on Tuesday after it was found referring to Chinese-made products as suffering from low quality, sparking heavy criticism from Chinese net users and removal from e-commerce sites.
Chinese smartphone maker vivo launched the vivo Y22, an entry-level smartphone, in Indian market.