
ByteDance Changes Plan to Launch VC Brand
ByteDance's plan to launch a VC brand “Jinqiu Venture Capital” has been reportedly changed, and the brand name was no longer called “Jinqiu”.
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ByteDance's plan to launch a VC brand “Jinqiu Venture Capital” has been reportedly changed, and the brand name was no longer called “Jinqiu”.
Italian luxury brand Gucci announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Tencent to leverage the Chinese tech giant’s access to abundant data and explore field of smart retail.
Meng Wanzhou, also known as Sabrina Meng, Vice Chairwoman and CFO of Chinese tech giant Huawei, will step into the role of Rotating Chairwoman of the company for the first time on April 1.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group announced on May 27 that Martin Lau has resigned from the firm's board of directors with immediate effect.
Recently, rumors about layoffs in Google's China division caused some concern. This round of layoffs is mainly hitting senior positions and high-paying employees in an effort to reset the salary standard and reduce operating costs while improving overall work efficiency.
China's annual Spring Festival is approaching. On January 11, Taobao announced an exclusive e-commerce partnership with CCTV's Spring Festival Gala.
Welcome back to our series on Bytedance, maker of TikTok (and many other things!) and the most richly valued privately-held tech startup in the world.
Chinese telecom giant Huawei has partnered with Dutch geolocation and mapping company TomTom on mapping software for smartphone applications.
Tencent sent out an internal email on Thursday announcing that due to business needs, Cheng Wu and Lai Zhiming will no longer serve as Vice President and other executive positions.
“I love this country [China], and I hope that it will be prosperous and no longer be bullied by others,” Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei told his interviewer on Sunday.
Kuaishou is one of China’s largest short video-sharing and livestreaming apps, which has also become a conspicuous power in China's e-commerce industry.
The U.S. will allow American companies to sell technology to the blacklisted Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei where there is no threat to US national security