
JD.com: Layoffs Are Normal Optimization of Business Divisions
A number of web users certified as employees at JD.com, a leading e-commerce platform in China, posted that many business lines of the company are laying off employees.
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A number of web users certified as employees at JD.com, a leading e-commerce platform in China, posted that many business lines of the company are laying off employees.

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

On October 15 It is learned from Zhengzhou customs that the first batch of 46,500 iPhone X has been shipped from Zhengzhou Xinzheng Integrated Bonded Zone. Thes...

Earlier this month, Lenovo unveiled its latest flagship phone - the Lenovo Z5. Although some might have heard of the misleading teasers that left fans all aroun...

Over 15,000 people lined up for OnePlus 6 in 26 cities and 11 countries within 2 days last week, making it the largest pop-up event OnePlus has ever held for a ...

About a quarter of the employees at NIO's Auto Tech Research Center in Shanghai returned to work after a lapse of more than 20 days. After arriving at the factory, workers were under closed-off management.

Louis Li, President of OnePlus China, posted on March 22 saying that the OnePlus 11 will soon launch a "special edition."

On October 31 the three main Chinese carriers debuted 5G mobile phone services, a milestone in the country’s push to become a technology power.

In March 2019 at the launch event for the Huawei P30 series, the Chinese telecom giant also introduced the Huawei x Gentle Monster smart glasses.

ByteDance will split its real estate business Xingfuli. At present, Xingfuli has started a financing plan and will introduce external strategic shareholders as it develops independently.

Denza, a joint venture between Chinese automaker BYD and Germany's Daimler AG, on December 16 reached a strategic partnership with the carbon neutrality laboratory under the Tencent Sustainable Social Value (SSV) unit.

When the founders of XPeng and Li Auto, two famed Chinese EV startups within a trio that also includes NIO, were busy interacting with each other on social media during a marketing relay for their newest EV lineups, NIO's founder kept a low profile.