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A-Bite Technology, founded by former chairman of Luckin Coffee Charles Lu, is incubating a new precooked dishes project called “A-Bite Workshop.”
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A-Bite Technology, founded by former chairman of Luckin Coffee Charles Lu, is incubating a new precooked dishes project called “A-Bite Workshop.”

Pegatron, an Apple's original equipment manufacturer, announced today that its mainland subsidiary spent NT $1.14 billion (250 million yuan) to buy a factory in...

Kuaishou, China's second-largest short-video startup, marched to the US market during the COVID-19 pandemic with its new app "Zynn".

Hesai Technology, a Chinese LiDAR manufacturer, announced the mass production of its fourth-generation chip architecture platform on February 26.

Tencent, the company behind WeChat, China’s biggest social network, and India's leading mobile payment service company Paytm are planning to invest over $100 million in Indian video and audio streaming platform MX Player.

JD.com announced its financial report for the third quarter of 2021 on Thursday. Its net revenue in this quarter was 218.7 billion yuan ($33.9 billion), a year-on-year increase of 25.5%.

Tencent Music (TME), the music streaming subsidiary of the China tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd., raised $1.1 billion in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO)...

French authorities have warned local telecommunication providers to stop renewing contracts with Huawei after the end of their leases. The licenses granted for Huawei equipment would not be renewed thereafter.

On June 21, China's largest online small-class education firm, Spark Education, submitted a prospectus to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, applying to list on the Nasdaq under the stock code “SPRK”. Underwriters include Credit Suisse, Citigroup, CICC, Futu Securities and UP Fintech Holdings.

Chinese ACG themed video-sharing site Bilibili launches Campus Recruitment Express.

The music unit of Chinese internet technology company NetEase said Wednesday that it has initiated legal proceedings against Tencent Music Entertainment alleging unfair competition.

As the number of urban factory workers in Fujian is dwindling, having fallen 22% between 2012 and 2016, the region is faced by the daunting challenge of repositioning itself on the industry specialization spectrum.