
Decoding ByteDance’s Strategy to tap India’s Music Streaming Market
Late last year Chinese tech behemoth ByteDance released a beta version of its upcoming music app, Resso, with the goal of tapping the music streaming market in India and Indonesia.
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Late last year Chinese tech behemoth ByteDance released a beta version of its upcoming music app, Resso, with the goal of tapping the music streaming market in India and Indonesia.
The Enforcement Directorate, India's financial investigation agency, on Saturday seized $725 million from Xiaomi Technology India Pvt., accusing it of breaking the country’s foreign exchange laws by making illegal remittances abroad.
At the end of last year, Xiaomi accomplished a feat that no other smartphone manufacturer had been able to do in the past six years in India. Xiaomi surpassed S...
The Indian division of leading Chinese consumer electronics firm Xiaomi announced Friday that it will be implementing a series of organizational adjustments.
Huawei has issued a response to its offices being searched by tax authorities in the Indian cities of Delhi, Gurugram and Bengaluru, asserting that its business in India strictly abides by local law.
Bike-sharing certainly does not only apply to China. Many Indian companies are now exploring this new business model, with some key similarities and differences...
On Tuesday, Pete Lau, chief product officer of OPPO and founder of OnePlus, said that OnePlus will hold a press conference at 14:00 on January 11, where it plans to release its 10 Pro smartphone.
Smartphone shipments in India saw a three percent annual increase to 35.6 million units in the second quarter of 2019, according to a recent research report from Strategy Analytics. Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi remains the leader, with Samsung closing in and regaining foothold in the region.
Chinese smart electronics maker Xiaomi hosted on September 17 a Smart Living event in Bangalore, India, where the company displayed their new IoT devices to create a connected smart home ecosystem.
India has become the world’s fastest-growing mobile application market over the past few years. With more than 1.3 billion potential consumers, the Indian app market is attracting lots of attention as a huge opportunity for app growth. Thus, Chinese apps such as TikTok, Helo, LIVE, UC Browser, backed by China’s tech giants, have managed to gain popularity in India.
On August 19, Beijing-based Xiaomi announced its Q2 and H1 results for this year. In an earnings call, Xiaomi Group President Wang Xiang responded to the Indian tax investigation fiasco.
The venture capital landscape has been looking rather bleak for the past several weeks with COVID-19 taking a heavy toll on the industry.