
10 Strategic Global Moves by Chinese Tech Companies in 2018
In 2018, many Chinese tech companies expanded their overseas markets and showcased their efforts in going global.
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In 2018, many Chinese tech companies expanded their overseas markets and showcased their efforts in going global.

Huawei has officially announced the establishment of its new department working on smart car solutions for vehicle manufacturers.

Full Truck Alliance, a Chinese digital freight platform, has reportedly shelved plans for a dual primary listing in Hong Kong because domestic cybersecurity regulators have not announced the results of an investigation into the firm.

According to a report released by Canalys on September 2, Xiaomi surpassed Apple to become the largest wearable band supplier during the second quarter of 2021, with Huawei, Fitbit and Samsung following close behind.

Alibaba features more than 290,000 brands for the 14th edition of its 11.11 Global Shopping Festival. This year, the internet giant has equipped merchants with tools and solutions to grow their brand loyalty membership programs to help them succeed during and beyond 11.11.

The website of the Tesla China on Wednesday showed that the prices of the Long Range Model S and Model X were raised by 30,000 yuan.

Recently, the official Weibo account of BYD released the sales figures for different models in April, including the BYD Song PLUS series, DENZA, as well as the BYD Dynasty and Ocean series.

Chinese telecommunications and consumer electronics giant Huawei held a full-scenario smart life conference on Wednesday, during which it announced a slew of new devices.

The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT, has sparked severe competition. China's focus on ensuring compliance with this technology is driving the implementation of regulatory measures.

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO held a product launch on October 10 in Chengdu, releasing a new flagship handset OPPO Reno Ace.

Apple may face a naming controversy with its newly launched mixed reality (MR) headset, the Apple Vision Pro. Reports suggest it shares its name with a trademark registered by Huawei four years ago.

Beijing-based global leading education startup, VIPKID, announced a strategic cooperation agreement with global educational and trade publisher, Houghton Miffli...