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China's four major phone manufacturers – Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo – will ship more than 400 million units this year, the Electronic Times reported on Novem...
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China's four major phone manufacturers – Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo – will ship more than 400 million units this year, the Electronic Times reported on Novem...

Chinese upscale coffee brand Saturnbird has completed an over 100 million yuan B Round financing this year, led by Sequoia Capital, and followed by its old shareholder Fengrui Capital.

The Chinese internet value added services provider Tencent announced its unaudited consolidated results for the second quarter and first half year of 2019 ended June 30, 2019.

E-commerce has come a long way from the old catalogs with a fax number to the one-click, same-day delivery to which consumers in some markets have become accustomed.

On April 17, Tencent Cloud announced that its self-developed video transcoding chip named Canghai had won all eight top scores in two categories at the latest MSU Video Codecs Comparison.

SiEngine, a 7-nanometer auto-grade SoC provider, on July 19 announced the completion of its Round A financing in which it raised nearly one billion yuan ($148.3 million).

Chinese cloud computing service provider UCloud Technology Co. LTD. officially listed on Shanghai’s STAR market, under the ticker symbol 688158.

OPPO announced a strategic partnership with América Móvil, the largest telecom operator in Latin America.

Haomo.AI responds to layoffs: Normal organizational adjustments based on business development, only a small number of employees in functional departments affected.

Beijing-based internet services platform Meituan launched a ride-hailing mini program, following its recent return to App Store as "Meituan Taxi".

Most prominent fundraising news of last week brought together robot-maker Flexive, raising $100 million for expansion, online art education platform Meishubao, bagging over $210 million, and one of China’s most popular milk tea brands, Nayuki

Leading Chinese lidar firm Hesai Technology listed on the Nasdaq on February 9. However, it was not easy for Hesai to get listed and Chinese companies will still face many challenges when seeking a US listing this year.