
Meituan to Expand On-Demand Delivery Services to Hong Kong
Meituan's on-demand delivery business unit is preparing to enter the Hong Kong market, and it is currently recruiting staff.
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Meituan's on-demand delivery business unit is preparing to enter the Hong Kong market, and it is currently recruiting staff.
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi announced on Monday that it will delist from the New York Stock Exchange. Didi plans to file Form 25 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on or after June 2.
The Alibaba HK Entrepreneurs Fund (AEF), which aims to support young people and entrepreneurs in Hong Kong, has sponsored the local charity SEED Foundation, to provide middle school students with science and technology knowledge and cultivate their interest in creating as early as possible.
A planned mandatory licensing program in Hong Kong for crypto platforms set to be enforced in March of next year will reportedly allow retail trading. Regulators are seeking to allow listings of bigger tokens but won't endorse specific ones like Bitcoin or Ether.
Alibaba is partnering with artificial intelligence startup Sensetime to establish a not-for-profit artificial intelligence lab to foster tech talent in Hong Kon...
Kingsoft Cloud, an independent Chinese cloud services provider, announced on August 8 that Wang Yulin had resigned as CEO, a member of the board of directors and nominating and corporate governance committee, due to personal health concerns.
In this op-ed, tuzhuxi argues that Hong Kong lacks the necessary political, social and cultural foundations to execute the “Dynamic Zero-Covid” strategy, and meanwhile it dares not perform the “lying flat” policy to coexist with the virus.
Viral Chinese short video sharing platform Kuaishou passed the listing hearing of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) on the afternoon of Jan. 14, and the Tencent-backed company plans to publicly trade on HKEX on Feb. 5.
On August 23, Chinese e-commerce services provider Baozun Inc. issued an announcement on its voluntarily application for a conversion to a dual primary listing, with the effective date expected to be November 1, 2022.
This week: Tencent's NFT marketplace Huanhe to close down, Zipmex becomes latest crypto exchange to halt withdrawals, Hong Kong monetary chief said crypto and DeFi won't disappear, and more.
Despite announcing on October 8 on Weibo that the NBA preseason broadcast would be suspended amidst the ongoing controversy, Tencent Sports resumed broadcasts of certain games.
HKmap.live, a crowdsourced mapping app used by Hong Kong protesters to navigate the city, avoid the police and keep informed of road closures has been removed from the Apple’s App Store.