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JD.com launches robot courier station in central China city
Nov 23, 2018
China's e-commerce giant JD.com on Thursday launched its first robot courier station in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan province.
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Tencent Music to list shares in US bourse on Dec 12
Nov 23, 2018
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, China's largest music-streaming company, is planning to list shares in the United States on December 12, with a valuation between $22 billion and $25 billion, Sina Finance reported on Friday.
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Beijing ranks first in China’s urban innovation competitiveness
Nov 22, 2018
China's first Urban Innovation Competitiveness Report in 2018 (the "Urban Innovation Blue Paper") was officially published and released at a launch event held by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences this Wednesday.
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Nvidia bets big on self-driving, big data
Nov 22, 2018
US chip giant Nvidia Corp announced new partnerships with Chinese companies such as JD Inc and Meituan Dianping on Wednesday as part of its broader effort to tap into opportunities created by self-driving and the big data industry in the nation.
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In digital era, courier firms seek global logistics footprint
Nov 22, 2018
To meet the country's booming e-commerce demand, Chinese courier companies are ramping up efforts to develop their global delivery networks, establish overseas logistics centers and launch international air freight services to help overseas buyers receive products faster.
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Beijing's fusions of art, culture and technology entrance VIPs
Nov 22, 2018
City shows off its evolution from ancient creative center to modern, innovative powerhouse
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E-commerce behemoth's fintech platform unveils brand upgrade
Nov 21, 2018
JD Finance, a leading fintech platform in China, announced the upgrade of its brand on Tuesday with the unveiling of JD Digits, indicating the company's drive towards integrating advanced digital technologies into more sectors.
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WeChat tapping hospitality niche in digital push
Nov 21, 2018
While paying for meals and ordering taxis via WeChat is old news in China, the all-in-one app is now elbowing its way into an asset-intensive industry: hospitality.