
Great Wall Motor Names Li Ruifeng as New CGO
Li Ruifeng, SVP of Great Wall Motor (GWM) and CEO of GWM’s WEY brand, will be promoted to the position of Chief Growth Officer, overseeing the company's branding business.
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Li Ruifeng, SVP of Great Wall Motor (GWM) and CEO of GWM’s WEY brand, will be promoted to the position of Chief Growth Officer, overseeing the company's branding business.

The logistics platform 58 Suyun announced on July 12 the completion of its first round of fundraising of $250 million, led by InnoVision Capital. SEE ALSO: Ali...

"Youwu," a digital collection platform featuring ancient Chinese cultural artworks, has been officially launched today.

On September 21, CATL-FAW Power Battery Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of leading Chinese battery firm CATL, held a ceremony during which it acknowledged "the second anniversary of production and annual output value exceeding 10 billion yuan ($1.41 billion)."

GravityXR, a chip development company specializing in extended reality (XR) glasses, has completed a pre-A+ round of financing worth hundreds of millions of yuan.

On June 18 evening (EDT), U.S. President Donald Trump announced another tarriff on $200 billion worth of imports from China; Ministry of Commerce in China respo...

Spy photos of leading Chinese automaker BYD's new "F" brand have surfaced recently. The new vehicle is an off-road SUV with a length of nearly 5 meters, a wheelbase of 2.8 meters, and maximum output power exceeding 500 kW.

Meituan recently split its smart transportation platform, which was established less than one year ago. The car-hailing and unmanned vehicle distribution divisions under the platform are independent.

A new page for the vivo X23 smartphone was added to its official website on August 20, exposing the look and major features of the new phone. From the slogans “...

In Ep. 25 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talk about Alibaba’s recent moves to firm up its strategy around local services, putting pressure ...

An IPO application for the Beijing Stock Exchange by ThundeRobot, a leader in the sale of gaming computers and accessories, was accepted on June 28.

Chinese video hosting service Bilibili released its Q1 2020 financial results on May 19.