Tag: China
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China’s Humanoid Robot Revolution: How the Dragon Overtook Japan and Korea
From supply chain mastery to AI innovation, China is forging a path to humanoid robot leadership. Discover how China’s manufacturing ecosystem is fueling its rise and leaving Japan and Korea behind in the race for robotic dominance.
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Who is the Father of Deepseek, Liang Wenfeng?
Uncover the journey of Liang Wenfeng, the Chinese founder behind DeepSeek, the AI startup challenging OpenAI. Explore his roots in quantitative finance, his unique approach to innovation, and DeepSeek’s potential to reshape the global AI landscape.
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JD.com Enters the Food Delivery Fray: Is It Really About the Food?
Analyze JD.com’s disruptive entry into China’s food delivery market with a zero-commission model. Learn about their instant retail ambitions, the rivalry with Meituan, and the implications for consumers and merchants.
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Gu Ming IPO: China’s No. 2 Milk Tea Brand Goes Public Amidst Market Frenzy
Get an in-depth look at Gu Ming’s IPO and what it means for the Chinese “new-style tea drink” industry. We analyze its business model, competitive landscape, and why it’s choosing to go public now in Hong Kong.
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Gold Rush 2.0: Chinese Entrepreneurs Stake Their Claim in Southeast Asia’s Booming Markets
Escape the intense competition of China’s domestic market and uncover the lucrative opportunities in Southeast Asia. This article reveals the secrets behind Chinese entrepreneurial success in the region.
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The History of Chili Peppers in Chinese Food
The chili pepper has woven itself into the fabric of Chinese cuisine, from its exotic introduction to its current status as a beloved culinary staple. Initially met with curiosity and used as an ornamental plant, it gradually gained acceptance, leading to a culinary revolution in various Chinese regions. This journey reflects the adaptability and inherent…
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Why can’t Shein from China serve the Chinese market?
Shein, a Chinese e-commerce giant, has gained global popularity for its affordable and trendy fashion. Despite its success abroad, it faces challenges in penetrating the Chinese market. The dominance of established platforms, the preference for tactile offline shopping, and the abundance of affordable options hinder Shein’s model in China. Understanding local nuances is crucial for…