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Chinese social media giant Tencent Holdings has joined US-based ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies to provide a seamless way for Chinese globetrotters to hail rides overseas. In a statement on Monday,
France deployed its aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Indo-Pacific in November 2024 as part of the European Carrier Group Interoperability Initiative.
Uber on Monday announced the launch of a Mini Program inside Chinese social media superapp WeChat (called Weixin in China).
Chairman of Oakwise Capital says wealthy mainland Chinese will continue looking to Hong Kong as a home for their family offices Shareholders of mainland Chinese companies are showing increasing interest in setting up family offices in Hong Kong after their initial public offerings amid a swelling pipeline of new listings in the city,
China's stock market is buzzing over government promises to tackle price wars that have hurt profits and worsened global trade tensions.
While it is tempting to see the economic success of Singapore and Hong Kong as similar, there really are stark differences between them. Hong Kong has developed
Victory Giant Technology (Huizhou) is considering a listing in Hong Kong that could raise about US$1 billion, according to people familiar with the situation. The maker of printed circuit boards was working with advisers on a potential second share sale that could take place as soon as this year,
MiniMax has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter, signaling the onset of a race among China’s generative AI startups to tap public markets.
By Kane Wu, Liam Mo and Che Pan HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese AI startup MiniMax has filed confidentially for a Hong Kong initial public offering, targeting a valuation of over $4 billion in the flotation,
DeepSeek may be grabbing all the headlines as China's homegrown challenger to foreign AI dominance. But U.S.-based ChatGPT creator OpenAI more likely views Beijing Zhipu Huazhang Technology Co. Ltd. — a low-profile operator that avoids the public eye — as its biggest competitive threat.