
NETA Auto Adds Two New Models to V Series
Chinese EV maker NETA Auto has added two new vehicle models to its V series, namely the Chao 300 Industry Customized Edition and the Chao 400 Industry Customized Edition.
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Chinese EV maker NETA Auto has added two new vehicle models to its V series, namely the Chao 300 Industry Customized Edition and the Chao 400 Industry Customized Edition.

Back in May 17 last year, in Copenhagen, Denmark, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) granted the Chinese women and men's hockey teams automatic qualification in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Chinese automaker Geely Auto Group entered the EU market by signing an agreement with Hungary's Grand Automotive Central Europe (GACE) on November 4.

Zhuhaojia, the self-operated home decoration unit of Beijing-based TikTok owner ByteDance, has recently launched an independent app, indicating that the tech giant has separated this business division.

Episode 62 of Tech Buzz China is on co-living and co-working, two of the formerly hottest — and now possibly coldest — sectors in China tech.

Chinese milk tea chain HeyTea on Tuesday announced it has secured $500 million in new financing, led by IDG Capital, He Boquan, Longzhu Capital, Sequoia China, BA Capital, Tencent, Hillhouse Group, Coatue and other investors.

Xiaomi Youpin, an e-commerce arm operated by leading Chinese electronics manufacturer Xiaomi, has undergone changes to its management.

At the recently held 2023 Amazon Global Selling Seller Conference, Amazon Global Selling's Asia-Pacific Innovation Center settled in Qianhai, Shenzhen.

On February 28, XPeng Motors unveiled the 2025 XPeng G6, its latest electric SUV, featuring the company’s cutting-edge Turing AI Driving System and 5C ultra-fast charging AI battery as standard across all variants.

Geoforce Chip, a Chinese chip design company in the consumer electronics field, announced on Wednesday that it had completed an A round of financing worth nearly 100 million yuan.

Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has denied that the company is planning to design an original electric vehicle (EV) or produce its own branded car, refuting a Reuters report which cited people claiming knowledge on the matter.

On March 8, Pinduoduo, a leading e-commerce platform in China with over 730 million users, established a partnership with Midea, the country’s largest consumer electronics brand.