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  • Honor to launch online mall on Jan 12

    Honor's online mall will go live on January 12, its latest move since parting ways with Huawei.

  • Bilibili reportedly planning secondary IPO in Hong Kong, could raise more than $2 billion

    Chinese video platform Bilibili is preparing for a secondary listing in Hong Kong with a possible capital raising of more than $2 billion, CNBC said, citing a person familiar with the matter.

  • NYSE reverses decision to delist Chinese telecom giants

    As to why the sudden 180-degree turn, the NYSE did not specify, saying only that the latest decision was "in light of further consultation with relevant regulatory authorities."

  • Didi said to be planning HK IPO in 2021, targeting $60-80 billion valuation

    Didi was founded in 2012 and has raised more than 100 billion yuan in cumulative funding to date, having received backing from SoftBank, Alibaba and Tencent.

  • Huawei's new charger supports 135W fast charging

    A new charger from Huawei has received regulatory approval, and it supports 20V/6.75A input, meaning up to 135W fast charging, according to a well-known Weibo blogger.

  • Xiaomi shares set a new all-time high, delivering on founder Lei Jun's promise to double investor earnings at IPO

    But at one point in this U-shaped move, Xiaomi investors who participated at the IPO lost more than 50 percent of their money.

  • NIO launches used car trading business

    NIO today released details of used car trading and officially launched its used car trading business.

  • NIO deliveries exceed 7,000 in December, up 121% year-on-year

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) delivered a total of 7,007 new vehicles in December, the fifth consecutive month with a record number of deliveries in a single month.

  • NIO refutes claims of massive order cancellations as false news

    "The news that the official website system encountered a massive order cancellations is untrue, and we have already launched a complaint against the relevant platform," NIO said.

  • Tesla delivers more than 180,000 units in Q4, China-made Model Y to be delivered soon

    Tesla delivered 180,570 units in the fourth quarter and saw 499,550 cumulative deliveries in 2020. It's a new milestone for the electric car maker, but slightly below CEO Elon Musk's goal of delivering 500,000 units for the year.