
Tesla Opens Online Flagship Store on Alibaba’s Tmall, Tapping into China’s Digital Market
On April 16, US electric car company Tesla opened its first official flagship online store on Tmall.com in a bid to embrace China’s robust digital economy.
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On April 16, US electric car company Tesla opened its first official flagship online store on Tmall.com in a bid to embrace China’s robust digital economy.
In the first half of this year, the gross merchandise volume (GMV) of Douyin's local life business reportedly totaled about 22 billion yuan ($3.28 billion).
Tesla launched the CyberVault on April 3, a Cybertruck-inspired 13kg box with integrated EV home charging which is tailor-made for the Chinese market.
HTC confirmed that the company will conduct a new round of layoffs, the Taiwanese mobile manufacturer did not disclose specific details of the layoff plans.
According to Qichacha, a Chinese enterprise information inquiry platform, Guizhou Shidai Mining Co., Ltd. was established on December 31, 2021, with a registered capital of 800 million yuan ($125.88 million).
Chinese tech giant Alibaba announced a new round of organizational restructuring on December 29. Daniel Zhang, Chairman and CEO of Alibaba, sent an email to all employees, setting the keyword for 2023 as "progress."
BYD's most important task at present is to achieve equal rights in intelligent driving while implementing self-developed algorithms.
New Carzone, a one-stop automotive post market service platform, announced on Thursday that it had completed a D round of financing worth nearly 200 million US dollars.
Tesla has announced that it is expanding its Cybertruck China Tour to include 10 cities in total.
The Xiaomi MIX 2S is currently the only Chinese phone using the Snapdragon 845 processor. However, OnePlus 6, Vivo APEX, and Xiaomi 7 are all confirmed to be on...
On June 22, Tencent’s Lightspeed & Quantum Studio announced that it had signed a collaboration deal with Chinese pro golfer Xiang Sui.
Haier Group issued an announcement on Friday that Zhang Ruimin, the firm's 72-year-old founder, volunteered not to participate in the nomination of new directors at the staff meeting.