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Baidu responded to the incident where its self-driving robotaxi 'Apollo Go' collided with pedestrians on the streets of Wuhan.
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Baidu responded to the incident where its self-driving robotaxi 'Apollo Go' collided with pedestrians on the streets of Wuhan.

Around 200 small and medium-sized merchants recently staged a protest at the Guangzhou headquarters of Temu, expressing grievances over substantial penalties inflicted by the platform.

Alibaba underwent a major reorganization last year, mainly hoping to ensure faster and more efficient decision-making, and therefore granted more autonomy to business team leaders.

TME reported a 33.1% year-over-year increase in net profit, reaching RMB1.79 billion (US$247 million).

BYD Electronics will reportedly supply the frame for the upcoming Apple iPhone 16 Pro, taking over from the previous supplier, Jabil's Chengdu operation.

Shenzhen SF Express has launched the China's first rail logistics station, creating a seamless low-altitude to air-rail transport network connecting "air drones + ground stations + underground unmanned vehicles + subways".

Huawei Group's statement in response to 'Huawei proposes to invest in Royole Technology' claims that this is a misunderstanding.

The Chinese lidar manufacturer Hesai Technology responded to the news of being removed from the U.S. Department of Defense blacklist: No confirmation has been received, and no comment will be made.

OnePlus and InterDigital are currently in negotiations, trying to resolve the new dispute. The current ban is only limited to OnePlus phones.

Tata Motors, India's largest integrated automobile company, will purchase electric vehicle batteries from Chinese enterprises to resolve performance issues and achieve supply and technological diversification.

TuSimple officially announced its entry into the field of generative AI applications. The new "Generative AI" business unit has been established and has received unanimous approval from the group's board of directors.

In response to market rumors that the company had discussed two rounds FSD authorization with SAIC, Tesla China stated that the news was not true and that they have not had any discussions with domestic auto companies.