Pandaily's Digest | May 8, 2024
Editor's note: Tesla has expressed interest in launching a fleet of autonomous taxis in China.
Tesla Plans to Test Autonomous Driving Taxi in China
Tesla has expressed interest in launching a fleet of autonomous taxis in China, and the Chinese government appears open to the idea, potentially allowing preliminary domestic tests and demonstrations. Link
Headlines from China
ByteDance’s Lifestyle App Lemon8 Is Gaining Popularity in the United States
The popular lifestyle app Lemon8, launched by the Chinese social media giant ByteDance four years ago, is gaining increasing popularity in the United States. Link
Pinduoduo to Enter Express Delivery Stations, Has Obtained Operating Permits
Pinduoduo will enter the express delivery station market, and its subsidiary has obtained operating permits for stations in many places. Link
Zeekr Plans to Go Public on the NYSE on May 10th
Zeekr plans to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange with the stock code 'ZK' on May 10th. Link
01.AI Launches Personal AI Workspace ‘Wanzhi’
Kai-Fu Lee's AI company 01.AI officially announced a one-stop AI work platform called 'Wanzhi'. Link
News You Shouldn’t Miss
Temu Opens OBM Settlement Channel Mainly Targeting Chinese Clothing Brand Merchants
Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform Temu officially launched the OBM channel and has opened up recruitment in clothing. Link
Tesla Responded to Deadly Car Accident in Zhejiang, China
In response to the incident, a Tesla representative stated today that they are aware of the accident and are to provide necessary assistance to the police. Link
NIO’s William Li Discussed AI Development with Jensen Huang
William Li expressed his hope that electric cars from Chinese brands could be sold in the United States sooner. Link
Tom Zhu Returns to Tesla China, Taking Charge of the Greater China Region Business Again
Tom Zhu, Senior Vice President of Tesla's automotive business, is about to return to Tesla China and resume the position of Vice President for the Chinese region. Link
Shell Exits the Chinese Electricity Market, Reshaping Its Energy Transition Strategy
Recently, energy giant Shell announced its withdrawal from the electricity business in the Chinese market, attracting widespread attention. Link
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