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China provides international companies strong IP protection
Sep 14, 2020
China has taken strong measures to protect trade secrets and other types of intellectual property rights for international companies doing business in China.
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2020 Zhongguancun Forum set to open
Sep 14, 2020
A press conference for the 2020 Zhongguancun Forum was held on Sept 11 in the Press Conference Hall of the Press Office of the People's Government of Beijing Municipality.
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China's integrated circuit imports soar as demand rebounds
Sep 11, 2020
China's imports of integrated circuits rose at a robust rate during the first eight months of the year, buoyed by a rebound in market demand, a commerce official said Thursday.
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Huawei wants 200 million devices powered by HarmonyOS in a year
Sep 11, 2020
Huawei Technologies Co aims to have more than 200 million devices and equipment powered by its in-house operating system HarmonyOS in a year, as the Chinese tech giant works hard to build its own globally competitive software ecosystem.
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China launches new domestic cloud service platform
Sep 11, 2020
China has launched a new domestic cloud service platform CECloud, developer China Electronics Corporation (CEC) said.
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Baidu launches self-driving taxi service in Beijing
Sep 10, 2020
Chinese internet search giant Baidu Inc launched Apollo Go Robotaxi, its self-driving taxi service, to the public in Beijing on Thursday, becoming the first company to carry passengers in autonomous vehicles in the capital.
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Imported goods to steal limelight in Tmall gala
Sep 10, 2020
Tmall Global, the portal for imported products under Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, is looking to help 2,000 in-demand overseas brands break the 1 million yuan ($146,286) sales threshold during this year's Nov 11 shopping campaign, as cross-border e-commerce takes center stage at a time when international travel is effectively restricted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Huawei to use HarmonyOS in its smartphones next year
Sep 10, 2020
Huawei Technologies Co said on Thursday that its in-house operating system HarmonyOS will be used in Huawei's smartphones next year, marking an important breakthrough in its efforts to build its own software ecosystem for the internet of things era despite the mounting US government restrictions.