Interest in local Chinese partnerships comes at a time when foreign carmakers are quickly losing share in the world’s biggest car market
The world's largest video game company plans to double its share buybacks this year as it continues its post-Beijing crackdown recovery
China's Alibaba and Tencent have reportedly told Nvidia that they will be switching to domestic firms such as Huawei for some advanced chip orders
The Communist Party official has reportedly been removed after the roll-out of the plans sparked fears Beijing was about to crack down on its tech sector again
Tencent hopes its mobile party game ‘DreamStar’ can take on NetEase’s ‘Eggy Party’ and is promoting it on ByteDance’s ad platform Pangolin
Among other measures, the rules implement tougher licensing regulations and call for stronger protection of user information and payment accounts
Big tech firms like Tencent and even smaller and upcoming Chinese AI players are accelerating chip product launches and organising more marketing visits
Tencent is the second large Chinese technology company to look for domestic alternatives to Nvidia amid tightening US sanctions
Patent applications filed by Chinese companies have surged in the last five years since the US began its tech curbs campaign
New regulations are causing consternation that publishing apps in the world's second largest economy is set to become very difficult
Domestic big tech rivals including Baidu Inc and SenseTime Group released their AI chatbots last week
Investors are now hoping the strict rules that have stymied growth since late 2020 will start to ease, after China's central bank slapped a nearly $1 billion fine on Ant Group