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  • Tesla employee says they didn't refuse delivery to owner who bought Model 3 on Pinduoduo

    Tesla did not reject the Wuhan customer who participated in the Pinduoduo group buy, nor did it blacklist the customer, but only to protect the customer's rights and persuade him to place an order again on the official website, a Tesla employee in China said today.

  • Wuhan to build China's largest 5G autopilot demonstration zone

    Central Chinese city Wuhan strives to exceed the total mileage of 5G-based automated driving open test roads by 100 kilometers, becoming the largest 5G vehicle and road collaborative automated driving demonstration zone in China, local media said.

  • China said to fully support semiconductor industry in 14th five-year plan in response to US restrictions

    China is strongly supporting the development of its semiconductor industry against the backdrop of US restrictions on Chinese companies such as Huawei to obtain chips.

  • Huawei reportedly pushing TSMC to deliver orders as 5nm Kirin chip delays release

    Huawei has decided to postpone the release of its 5nm Kirin chip, as there are only two things for them to do now, the first is to keep a low profile and the other is to push TSMC to deliver the orders quickly, Sohu Tech reported Friday citing industry chain sources.

  • China successfully launches reusable test spacecraft

    China today successfully launched a reusable test spacecraft at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Xinhua News Agency reported.

  • TikTok keeps No. 1 spot as top grossing non-gaming app in August

    'TikTok was the top grossing non-gaming app worldwide for August 2020 with more than $88.1 million in user spending, 6.3 times its revenue in August 2019, according to mobile app analytics platform Sensor Tower.

  • Credit Suisse raises NIO price target by over 40% to $25

    Credit Suisse analyst Bin Wang has raised the price target of US-listed Chinese EV company NIO by 42.86 percent from $17.50 to $25 with an “outperform” rating.

  • Tencent says it will approach Indian regulators to ensure WeChat remains available

    Tencent said on Thursday that it will approach Indian regulators to ensure that a number of its apps, including WeChat, remain available in the Indian market.

  • Xpeng P7 now allows users to unlock with Huami smartwatches

    Huami Technology announced on Thursday that the Amazfit GTR, Amazfit GTS are now available to unlock the Xpeng P7, an electric sedan made by Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors.

  • OPPO opens its first German flagship store in Hamburg

    Chinese smartphone maker OPPO has opened its first sales store in Hamburg, Germany. The new location is on Hamburg's Minkelbergstrasse, one of the most popular waterfront promenades in the Hanseatic League city.