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  • Chinese brands account for over 70 percent of Indonesia's smartphone market in Q2

    In the second quarter of this year, Chinese smartphone makers accounted for 73.3 percent of the Indonesian smartphone market, according to a report by market research firm CounterPoint Research.

  • NIO founder says working on more efficient second-gen battery swap station

    NIO is now developing a second-generation battery swap station that is much more efficient than the current one, said William Li Bin, founder, chairman and CEO of the Chinese electric vehicle company, on September 5.

  • Tencent's Twitter-like microblogging service will cease operations on Sept 28

    Tencent Weibo will cease services and operations at 23:59 on the evening of September 28, 2020, the company announced on Friday.

  • SMIC responds to report that US considering adding it to entity list

    In response to media reports that the US was considering its inclusion on the entity list, SMIC denied any links to the Chinese military.

  • Huawei's Kirin 9000 chip stockpiles said to be capable of supporting 10 million phones

    With less than 10 days to go before the US ban takes effect, Huawei is rushing to increase its chip inventory as much as it can before September 15.

  • Alibaba says it's approaching 1 billion consumers in China

    After years of hard work, Alibaba is now approaching one billion domestic consumers and 180 million overseas consumers annually, Daniel Zhang, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Alibaba Group, said today.

  • Huawei's Richard Yu calls on Chinese companies to work together on chip manufacturing

    Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said that China needs to accelerate its own chip manufacturing development, including semiconductor manufacturing process, which requires companies to work together.

  • Trump administration reportedly considers blacklisting Chinese chipmaker SMIC

    The Trump administration is considering whether to add China’s leading contract chip maker SMIC to a trade blacklist, Reuters reported Friday citing a Defense Department official.

  • Huawei's Richard Yu says to release HarmonyOS-powered phones as soon as next year

    In response to the much-anticipated phone with HarmonyOS, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, acknowledged its existence in a recent interview and said that it will be launched as soon as next year.

  • NIO shares plunge 15% despite record August deliveries

    NIO, the US-listed Chinese electric car company, plunged 15 percent in early trading as the entire US stock market fell for a second straight day.