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  • TikTok opens Twitter account to serve as 'a source of truth'

    TikTok has set up a Twitter account @tiktok_comms to clear up misinformation and rumors about its social media platforms in real time.

  • Chinese buyer whose delivery was rejected by Tesla is a courier and big Tesla fan

    Tesla has sparked widespread concern in China for refusing to deliver to a buyer who purchased a Model 3 through Pinduoduo.

  • US adds 38 Huawei affiliates to its 'Entity List'

    The US Department of Commerce on August 17 further tightened restrictions on Huawei's access to US technology, adding Huawei's 38 affiliates in 21 countries around the world on the "Entity List".

  • Chinese university sets up school named after Huawei

    On August 15, the Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT) established a school named after Huawei in order to jointly train talent with the Chinese tech giant.

  • Tesla's new car registrations in China fell 24% in July from June to 11,456 units

    With the world's largest electric car market - China's market competition intensified in July, China-made Tesla car registrations decreased compared to the previous month.

  • NIO to release details of Battery as a Service on August 20

    NIO today said that the details of the Battery as a Service (BaaS) plan will be announced at a launch event in Beijing on August 20.

  • Microsoft reportedly considering acquiring TikTok's UK business

    Microsoft is interested in buying TikTok's UK business in addition to the US, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand operations already under discussion, according to a Bloomberg report.

  • State TV explains China's Digital RMB

    In a program broadcast on August 16, state-owned television station CCTV said that China's digital currency is equivalent to "electronic RMB cash" and that users can use it without a signal on their mobile phones, as long as they have a digital currency wallet.

  • Xiaomi announces its core strategy for next decade is mobile × AIoT

    Xiaomi Chairman and CEO Lei Jun released an internal letter today announcing that Xiaomi's core strategy for the next decade will be upgraded to "mobile × AIoT".

  • Li Auto denies quality issues caused axle breakage

    The photos of a Li ONE, made by Chinese EV maker Li Auto, with a broken front axle triggered widespread concern in China recently. Today Li Auto released a statement in response, saying it was an accident and not a quality issue, adding that the Li ONE's test quality exceeds that of Mercedes-Benz and BMW.