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  • After NIO and Li Auto, Alibaba-backed EV maker Xpeng goes public in US

    Alibaba-backed Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on August 27 under the symbol "XPEV".

  • TikTok could announce sale of US operations in coming days, CNBC reports

    TikTok could announce a deal in the coming days for the sale of its U.S. operations , CNBC reported on Thursday citing people familiar with the matter.

  • OPPO partners with local operator to enter Latin American smartphone market

    OPPO and América Móvil, the largest telecommunications operator in Latin America, have announced a strategic partnership agreement.

  • NIO, LI Auto shares surge as Wall Street banks turn bullish

    LI Auto and NIO also experienced significant share price gains on Wednesday as Wall Street continues to upgrade their ratings.

  • Tesla is hiring nearly 1,000 workers for its 'new model' at Shanghai plant

    Tesla is hiring technicians and operators for its new project and new model at its Shanghai Gigafactory, with a cumulative demand of nearly 1,000 people.

  • UnionTech OS V20 Personal Edition (1010) released, adding support for QQ and WeChat

    UnionTechOS V20 Personal Edition (1010) was released today, upgrading some Wine applications to achieve native application experience, with QQ, WeChat and other common popular applications can be used perfectly.

  • China's biggest property developer says its new energy vehicles will be mass-produced in H2 next year

    The first six Hengchi-branded vehicles will start trial production in the first half of next year and will be mass-produced in the second half, China Evergrande NewEnergy Vehicle Group president Liu Yongjue said. 

  • Chinese owner says European owners' vehicles appear in his Tesla app

    A Tesla owner in China recently said that his Tesla mobile app can see all the information of other vehicles far away in Europe and he can remote control them.

  • Chinese city already has civil servants receiving part of their salaries in digital RMB

    China's central bank digital currency testing and preparations are moving forward, and in Suzhou, one of the pilot regions, some government workers are already receiving part of their salaries in the form of digital RMB, according to CCTV.

  • TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigns after three months on the job

    Following media reports of TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer's resignation, its parent company ByteDance has confirmed the information and said that it respects his decision and thanks him for his work with TikTok.