
OPPO Sets Up European HQ in Düsseldorf
Chinese smartphone-maker OPPO made its decision to continuously invest European market.
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Chinese smartphone-maker OPPO made its decision to continuously invest European market.
News emerged on August 10 that the blade battery manufactured by Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has been delivered to Tesla's factory in Berlin, Germany, the first plant in which Tesla is using BYD's new battery.
Last Thursday, Chinese automobile manufacturer Great Wall Motor (GWM) announced the official opening of its German subsidiary in Munich.
On August 1, BYD announced its cooperation with Hedin Mobility, a leading dealer group in Europe, to provide high-quality new energy vehicles for Sweden and Germany.
On August 3rd, Zeekr announced that the first batch of Zeekr 001 European version was officially launched yesterday at the Zeekr Intelligent Factory in Hangzhou Bay, Ningbo. It is about to be shipped to Europe, marking the beginning of a new chapter in Zeekr's European strategy.
Honor, a Chinese smartphone brand, announced via Twitter on July 28 that it will launch a series of products at IFA 2022, a major consumer electronics trade show in Germany to be held on September 2.
Chinese battery giant CATL's factory in Thuringia, Germany, has begun the mass production of lithium-ion battery cells as scheduled, which means that the company now has a local production and supply capacity for its European customers.
Lately I have been thinking about how Tencent’s WeChat can enter other markets. It has been a tremendous success in China with more than one billion users. Toge...
Chinese battery maker SVOLT announced on September 9 that it will build a second overseas production plant for the European market in Brandenburg, Germany, which will focus on cell production.
On August 8, Chinese automobile manufacturer Great Wall Motor (GWM) held a signing ceremony with European car dealer Emil Frey Group.
nnheim District Court in Germany ruled in favor of Nokia in a patent case against vivo. The lawsuit involved Nokia's 4G standard essential patents (SEPs), which may result in vivo products being unable to be sold in Germany.
Wang Xiaofeng, co-founder and CEO of Mobike, delivered a speech themed The Internationalization of Chinese Enterprises at The Year Ahead summit, hosted by Bloom...