Pandaily's Digest #20201127
Huawei CEO Encourages Honor to "Challenge and Prosper", Tesla Invests $6.4M in New Plant, and Xiaomi Head Resigns Amid Controversies.
Huawei CEO Encourages Honor to “Challenge and Prosper”
Huawei CEO’s speech at Honor’s farewell party was made public on Thursday. CEO Zhengfei Ren talked about the reasons behind Honor separation from Huawei – namely, mitigating Huawei’s supply shortage – and what the company should do in the future to thrive and to connect with other advanced tech businesses in the industry.
Quad Camera and Cheap 5G: Redmi Note 9 Trio Becomes Available in China
Months after Xiaomi launched its Redmi Note 9 series overseas, the budget-friendly smartphone is now available to Chinese users. The lineup offers three options with different setups, the Note 9 4G, Note 9 5G and Note 9 pro 5G.
Biotech Unicorn New Horizon Health Receives China’s First Early Cancer Screening Certificate from NMPA
Leading Chinese cancer screening biotech company New Horizon Health on Nov. 25 announced to have received the certificate of early cancer screening by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), making New Horizon the first company across China to obtain such approval.
Hurun Releases the Richest Women in China 2020 List, Huiyan Yang from Country Garden Holdings Ranks No.1
The Hurun Research Institute on Nov. 27 released its Richest Women in China 2020 List. Huiyan Yang, executive co-chairman and majority shareholder of real estate giant Country Garden Holdings, topped the list for the fourth consecutive year.
Tesla Invests $6.4m in New Plant in China to Build Electric Car Chargers: Report
Tesla Inc will start producing electric vehicle (EV) chargers in China next year, according to a Reuters report.
Xiaomi Head Resigns Amid Controversies After Calling Fans “Losers”
Young Xiaomi fans were referred to as diaosi, roughly translated into losers in English, by a Xiaomi head at a forum in Beijing. The company later issued a statement apologizing for her comments and said she had resigned, after her remarks sparked controversies and angers among Xiaomi’s young users.
India Bans Another 43 Chinese Apps, Claiming Data Security Concerns
The Indian government announced Tuesday to ban another 43 Chinese apps, including Alibaba-backed Aliexpress. The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology stated in the block order the concerns over data security as well as the sovereignty and integrity of India.
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