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Beijing-based automaker BAIC Group and Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) have announced the formation of a group level strategic partnership concerning autonomous cars, telematics, and cloud services. Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) recently announced that Baic Motor Corporation (BMC) VP Wu Xuebin will join Baidu as VP responsible for the driverless car division and its team. Read More
According to data from the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce (BAIC), Beijing-based Android device maker Xiaomi has established a mobile payment subsidiary, "Xiaomi Payment Technology" ("Xiaomi Zhifu Keji"). Read More
According to an update on the Beijing Administration of Industry and Commerce's website today, Chinese entertainment conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group registered a new e-commerce subsidiary, Wanda Information Technology, with the Shijingshan office of the BAIC on March 4. Read More
The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce (BAIC) has announced that Google's China JV, Beijing Guxiang Information Technology, has passed its 2010 annual inspection. Read More
An industry source has claimed that Chinese mobile security provider NetQin may have falsified revenue figures in either its IPO prospectus or filings with the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce, which record 2008 revenue of USD 4 mln and RMB 3.76 mln, respectively. Read More
The website for global group buy site Groupon's China joint venture with Tencent (0700.HK), Gaopeng.com, has gone live online. Read More
TETRA digital communications product designer, manufacturer and provider Sepura announced that its new TETRA terminal production line, the result of RMB 15 mln in investment from Sepura, began operations in Tianjin yesterday. Read More
Yesterday the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce (BAIC) began soliciting the public's opinions and suggestions online in regard to the proposed new "Informatization Promotion Regulations". Read More
According to the Beijing "Promotion of Information Technology Regulations", which will take effect from tomorrow, Beijing online merchants who engage in B2C or C2C transactions will be required to have a business permit. Read More