VoidZero, a Singapore-based company developing next-generation open-source JavaScript tooling, has raised USD 12.5 million in ...
Amap will reportedly announce its robotaxi partnership with Xpeng Motors on November 5, unveiling their first mass produced model at Xpeng’s “AI Day” event. Combining Xpeng’s autonomous technology ...
Baidu’s Apollo Go said it has provided more than 17 million rides globally and logged 240 million kilometers in autonomous driving, including 140 million fully driverless. Operating in 22 cities, the ...
Alibaba is rebranding its Ele.me delivery platform as Taobao Shangou, integrating its courier network into Taobao’s quick commerce model, which offers one-hour delivery for groceries and electronics.
Starbucks will form a USD 4 billion joint venture with Boyu Capital to operate its China retail business, with Boyu taking up to 60% and Starbucks retaining 40% and brand ownership. Based in Shanghai, ...
Grab’s Q3 2025 revenue rose 22% YoY to USD 873 million, driven by growth in its on-demand and financial services segments. Operating profit reached USD 27 million, while adjusted EBITDA climbed 51% to ...
Z.ai (formerly Zhipu AI) saw its overseas paid users rise tenfold in two months to 100,000 after launching its GLM-4.6 model, which powers coding tools. The Beijing-based startup, valued at RMB 40 ...
Renault is in talks with China’s Chery and other automakers to form joint production ventures. The discussions follow its sale of a 26.4% stake in its Brazilian unit to Geely, under which the partners ...
WeRide expects to raise about HKD 2.39 billion from its Hong Kong listing, pricing shares at HKD 27.1 each, about 4% below its Nasdaq close. The Guangzhou-based autonomous driving firm will list on ...
Geely is acquiring a 26.4% stake in Renault’s Brazilian unit, gaining access to its factory, engineering center, and sales network. The partnership gives Renault use of Geely’s hybrid and EV platforms ...
Ant Group is expanding its cross-border business from Hong Kong as the city rolls out initiatives to help Chinese enterprises expand overseas.
China is expected to account for a total of 72 gigawatts, or 54%, of the offshore wind power capacity to be installed globally from 2025 through 2030, shows data compiled by Nikkei based on forecasts ...
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