
Chinese E-commerce Giants Revise After-sales Rules, Introducing "Refund Only" Policy
Including Pinduoduo, all three major Chinese e-commerce platforms have now adopted the "refund only" policy.
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Including Pinduoduo, all three major Chinese e-commerce platforms have now adopted the "refund only" policy.
Chinese online travel agency Trip.com Group on Monday launched its own “hybrid” working test, consisting of a mix of remote and in-office work, and will involve two control groups and several hundred employees.
Xiaomi Automobile Technology Co., Ltd. was established on Thursday with a registered capital of 1 billion yuan ($156.65 million), which is the second auto company registered by Xiaomi.
The CNSA and the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation of Thailand jointly signed a MOU on exploring and peacefully using outer space cooperation, as well as a MOU on cooperation in international lunar research stations.
A YouTube video published on September 19 detailed the successful installation of Google Play on Huawei’s newly launched Mate 30 flagship, which is not licensed by Google for US blacklist restrictions.
Tencent have turned to Singapore's state-owned investor GIC and other sovereign funds to help rescue the deal for increased equity of Universal Music Group (UMG), subsidiary of French media conglomerate Vivendi.
The fraud scandal hasn’t knocked Luckin out of the ring: today, it remains China's second-largest coffee chain. How did Luckin survive the turmoil?
Throughout the first three quarters of 2018, Chinese tech companies far outnumbered U.S. companies in filing for IPOs on U.S. stock exchanges, according to an I...
ZB.com, a digital asset exchange that claims to be the world's most secure, has suddenly issued a notice saying that due to a technical failure it has stopped charging and withdrawal services, without mentioning any resumption time.
Huawei Group's statement in response to 'Huawei proposes to invest in Royole Technology' claims that this is a misunderstanding.
Chinese new energy vehicle manufacturer Li Auto announced on Friday that it has now installed more than 100,000 household charging piles.
Wang Xiang, President of Xiaomi, said that the company would add more high-end technologies to smartphones and will strive to make quality mid-to-high-end products.