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Shanghai Set to Expand High-tech Enterprise Population
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Shanghai Set to Expand High-tech Enterprise Population

Shanghai is set to increase its population of high-tech enterprises to 15,000 by 2020, according to a guideline released by the municipal government. The guideline also states that these enterprises would achieve a combined annual revenue of more than 3 trillion yuan ($432.94billion) and profits of 280 billion yuan by 2020. The high-tech sector, which has become an important engine in the city's development, is growing rapidly in Shanghai, said Zhang Quan, the director of Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission. The city is presently home to around 9,200 high-tech enterprises, more than 80 percent of which are privately owned. In 2017, these companies applied a total of 28,539 invention patents, an 18.56 percent increase compared with the previous year, and their tota...
China’s JD.com Launches its First UAV for Cargo Deliveriesb
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China’s JD.com Launches its First UAV for Cargo Deliveriesb

China’s JD.com has rolled out its first large-scale unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at Pucheng airport, Shaanxi province. It has been stated that the UAV will be used for the company's cargo deliveries. This particular UAV has been named as the JDY-800 which has a wing-span of 10 meters. It can cruise at altitudes of 3,000 meters at speeds of over 200 kilometers per hour. Also, the JDY-800 can carry up to 840 kilograms' cargo during its flight. The company had planned to develop a large-scale UAV in June when CEO Liu Qiangdong announced the plan through a social media post. And now, it has become a reality. Since then, the JDY-800 has gone through 5 months of manufacturing, assembling and testing. It must be noted that the company has produced the aircraft itself. "The larger drones c...
China Telecom Forays into the Philippine market
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China Telecom Forays into the Philippine market

China Telecommunications Corp is making a major advance in its globalization strategy, with an association involving the company becoming the third major mobile operator in the Philippines. The National Telecommunications Commission in the Philippines announced that the Mislatel consortium, which is composed of China Telecom and two local companies - Chelsea Holdings and Udenna Corp, had been selected to operate mobile telecom services in the country. China Telecom stated that entering the Philippine market is an important advance in the expansion of its overseas presence, and that it will work hard to offer local consumers reliable services. It also mentioned that this latest move will also promote overall links between the telecom sectors in China and the Philippines. "Partnership...
Samsung Launches high-end Smartphone with China Telecom
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Samsung Launches high-end Smartphone with China Telecom

Samsung Electronics has launched a super-high-end smartphone in China in partnership with the country's major telecom carrier, China Telecommunications Corp for the purpose of targeting business professionals. Contrary to most people's expectations that flip phones are a thing of the past, Samsung's new model, the W2019, is a flip handset that is priced from 18,999 yuan ($2,730). The move is part of a broader push by Samsung to outcompete local rivals, such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, to lure consumers who are willing to spend big on premium devices in a niche segment. The W2019 comes with two 4.2-inch Super AMOLED screens and can work as a run-of-the-mill smartphone when it is folded and as a vintage phone with a number-based dial pad. The new smartphone, equipped with voic...
Tesla Starts Taking Orders for Model 3 in China
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Tesla Starts Taking Orders for Model 3 in China

The EV major Tesla has begun to take orders for its Model 3 sedan in China for a deposit of CNY 8,000 ($1,153.60 or about Rs. 83,000). However, the company declined to comment on the development. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk stated, "Probably some deliveries in March, but April is more certain", after a Twitter user asked when the deliveries in China would begin. The company has been banking on its Model 3 sedan. The performance of the car is seen crucial to the carmaker's future. Shares of Tesla rose 1.6 percent at $353.93 (roughly Rs. 25,500) in morning trading. Talking about China, it has been the largest market for electric vehicles and most forecasters predict that its sales in the country will speed up rapidly as government regulation drives toward a goal of 100 percent...
China’s AI Industry has Embraced Growth
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China’s AI Industry has Embraced Growth

China's AI industry has embraced rapid growth in recent five years. China's large population created advantages in big data, which is the key driver for AI ecology today represented by deep learning. "At the basic scientific level, there is still a gap between China and the United States. While at the application level, China is able to become the world's leading experimenter," Wang said. Beijing-based Sogou, which went public on the New York Stock Exchange in November last year, runs China's most popular input method and the second-largest search engine and Sogou browser. Sogou's language-centered AI technologies have been widely applied in providing daily and simultaneous interpretation services in various scenarios. Sogou launched the world's first virtual anchor technology on t...
Alibaba Settles $9.92 Billion in the First Hour of its Annual Singles’ Day
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Alibaba Settles $9.92 Billion in the First Hour of its Annual Singles’ Day

China’s largest e-commerce platform Alibaba Group has reportedly settled roughly 69 billion yuan ($9.92 billion) in the first hour of its annual Singles' Day on Sunday. The amount is up by 21% from last year's early haul of 57 billion yuan. This has by far been the largest-ever Singles’ Day to date. Alibaba Singles' Day is the world's biggest online sales event and last year netted Alibaba 168 billion yuan ($24.15 billion) in total sales. This is expected to be the company's final November sale event. The company stated that the current chief executive Daniel Zhang will take over as chairman next year. However, while sales growth remains steady, Alibaba's stock has dropped 16 percent this year amid economic uncertainties linked to brewing trade tensions between China and the United S...
Ford Ties Up with Baidu to Test Driverless Vehicle in China
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Ford Ties Up with Baidu to Test Driverless Vehicle in China

The popular US-based automaker Ford has tied up with China’s largest search engine Baidu for a two-year autonomous vehicle test project in China. The president and CEO of Ford Autonomous Vehicles named Sherif Marakby announced the partnership with Baidu's vice president and general manager of its Intelligent Driving Group Li Zhenyu on Wednesday in Beijing. Following the deal, the two companies will further advance the development and on-road testing of autonomous vehicles in China, the world's biggest auto market. The collaboration is synced with Ford's plans to further advance and promote autonomous vehicle technologies, supporting the company's vision of designing "smart vehicles for a smart world”. "Working with a leading tech partner like Baidu allows us to leverage new opportun...
China Becomes the World’s Largest Importer of e-commerce Goods
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China Becomes the World’s Largest Importer of e-commerce Goods

With the growing economy day by day, China has become the world's largest importer of e-commerce goods. The country has a population of cross-border e-commerce consumers increasing by 10 times over the past three years. According to a report, China's consumption growth has promoted sustainable development of import business and the post-'90s and '95s consumers have become the largest consumers of imported goods. Also, the proportion of people buying imported goods through cross-border e-commerce platforms increased from 1.6 percent in 2014 to 10.2 percent last year. The number of consumers at Tmall Global, the cross-border e-commerce site of Alibaba Group rose10 times from 2014 to last year. "China is becoming one of the largest consumer markets in the world, and this huge consumer ...
China’s Bike Company Youon Expands to Europe to Cut Competition
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China’s Bike Company Youon Expands to Europe to Cut Competition

A lesser-known China’s bike company Youon is reportedly expanding to Europe as its rival Ofo has applied the brakes to its global expansion strategy in recent months. The company has formed a joint venture with UK-based bike-sharing startup Cycle.land which will enable Youon to sit back in its headquarters in eastern China while its British partner deploys its bikes and takes care of on-the-ground operation. The fleet of the company’s 1,000 public bikes will start appearing in London next March. This move will make the UK the fourth country in its international expansion after Russia, India, and Malaysia. “User behavior in Europe and North America is very different and it will be reckless for a [Chinese] firm to abruptly set up its own operations overseas,” Sun Naiyue, an analyst at...
After Smartphone, China’s OnePlus to Capture India’s Smart TV Market
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After Smartphone, China’s OnePlus to Capture India’s Smart TV Market

Chinese technology giant OnePlus is set to enter the market, intensifying competition in a space which has already been disrupted by the entry of Xiaomi, another Chinese player. Chinese players have been dominating the Indian market for a long time and now, OnePlus is expecting to capture the smart TV segment as well. Consumers of India’s growing segment of Smart TVs can expect even better times going forward with China’s OnePlus. Carl Pei, the co-founder of OnePus stated that the positioning of TVs has to be the flagship and India will be one of the first markets to get them. "We are good at the flagship segment and user experience. We will be able to carve out a space for ourselves in India,” he said. The company had recently announced the formation of a new division to develop Smar...
Huawei Aims to Ship 200 Million Smartphones this Year
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Huawei Aims to Ship 200 Million Smartphones this Year

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is looking forward to ship 200 million smartphones globally this year which will be almost the same number as Apple's annual shipment of 200 to 210 million units. Huawei's consumer business group CEO Yu Chengdong stated that the overall shipment of Huawei’s smartphones is likely to surpass 200 million this year. The company shipped 153 million units in 2017. “We are not pursuing to rank first on the market scale. For us, to be the first in user experience and the ability to innovate are most important,” Yu Chengong said. Along with this, he also told that the company is stepping up developing folding smartphones, which will be launched in 2019. “Bigger smartphones are needed as the digitalized development poses a higher requirement of handsets, but meanwh...