Following a key US deadline Tuesday, Huawei has lost nearly all access to semiconductors linked to US technology. That’s most of its semiconductors.
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Bytedance is taking over the attention economy
Bytedance is set to shove Baidu aside as the B in BATs, and is taking a bite out of Tencent’s ad revenue. Why? Its ads are just more effective.
CHINA VOICES | The drivers Wuhan is counting on
In translation from our friends at GQ Reports, a dispatch from the blue collar heroes on the front lines of Wuhan’s battle against coronavirus.
INSIGHTS | How monopolies rule the Chinese web
Tech monopolies in China aren’t a mirror image of Silicon Valley—rather than walled gardens, think competing fiefdoms and proxy wars.
INSIGHTS | Who owns ‘internet literature’?
Powered by grassroots fans, Chinese ‘internet literature’ is big business. It does for Chinese film and TV what Marvel comics do for Hollywood.
CHINA VOICES | China reflects on Luckin: ‘Expert research’ and the 2VC model
Luckin’s impending implosion has led to a lot of soul-searching with many questioning the environment that allowed Luckin to thrive.
Drive I/O | The fall of Nio
It all started with an IPO. An initial public offering is usually a cause for celebration, but the biggest landmark in the history of Nio ended in dismay.
Samsung banks on 5G to solve China slump
The South Korean giant may sell more smartphones than anyone else globally, but in China, Samsung is little more than a bit player.
Meituan developing fully automated warehouse to power ‘flash delivery’
Meituan’s foray into intelligent warehousing further intensifies its battle with e-commerce leaders like Alibaba and JD.com to control the logistics sector.
INSIGHTS | Can superboards save China tech from one-man rule?
Elite boards that can overrule the board of directors are the latest fad in Chinese tech corporate governance.