
What Are Chinese Female Shoppers Snapping Up This Winter
On Nov. 25, e-commerce platform Pinduoduo released a list of its top consumer goods for women in early winter.
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On Nov. 25, e-commerce platform Pinduoduo released a list of its top consumer goods for women in early winter.

Luo Min, the founder of Qudian, a financial technology enterprise that was listed on the NYSE in 2017, started a livestreaming feed on Douyin on Wednesday, mainly to promote the company's precooked food dishes.

Roborock, a publicly traded robot vacuum company in China, announced on February 21 that Chang Jing, the actual controller, founder, chairman and general manager, plans to reduce his shares by less than 2%.

In last week’s VC news, prominent autonomous driving technology company Momenta raised $500 million in a Series C+ round, bringing its total Series C financing to a whopping total of $1 billion.

Huawei today released a white paper on innovation and intellectual property (IP), warning against politicizing intellectual property rights.

Didi updated its prospectus on June 25th, Beijing time. The new document shows that the ride-hailing firm expects to issue 288 million shares, and plans to raise a total of about $4 billion, with a maximum of about $4.6 billion.

Officials in Shanghai issued a document on Tuesday regarding several policies and measures aimed at expanding effective investment and stabilizing economic development in 2022.

Noted tech leaker, Shumaxianliaozhan, revealed on Thursday that OPPO was reportedly ready to release a mid-to high-end tablet with narrow edge and similar appearance to Huawei's MatePad Pro 12.6.

On November 8, Didi decided to implement the same curfew for both male and female passengers, banning both from ride-hailing on Hitch after 8pm.

At a press conference held on June 6, Wang Zhigang, the Minister for the Ministry of Science and Technology in China, responded to media questions regarding the regulatory restrictions on the technology industry are being relaxed.

In the Chinese automotive industry, the traditional term 'EV (electric vehicle)' has been replaced by the new term 'EIV (electric intelligent vehicle)'.

Niu Technologies responded that the company is actively seeking possible solutions to protect the interests of its stakeholders.