BMW Group launched its all-new X3 M and X4 M models on Tuesday, in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province, as part of the German auto giant's efforts to enrich the product lineup of the BMW M family and consolidate its presence in the high-performance segment.
Global auto giants are teaming up with Chinese automotive battery suppliers in an effort to reduce costs and promote the localization of electric vehicles in the world's largest auto market.
China's top tech companies are extending into the automotive industry, fighting for control of in-vehicle system and onboard entertainment as smart and connected vehicles are becoming a daily reality.
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group has sued WM Motor and three subsidiaries of the electric car startup for impairing its commercial secrets.
An annual national intellectual property event will be upgraded this year with new topics on trademarks and geographical indications, giving a clearer picture of China's achievements in IP protection and international exchanges.
China's achievements in the construction of an intellectual property system since its entry to the World Trade Organization show the country has become a big IP filer and is embarking on a journey toward becoming an IP powerhouse.
China has high potential to develop geographical indications. In terms of numbers, China has as many GIs as Europe. It also has a wide variety of GI products, both food and handicrafts.
Chinese search engine company Sogou recently announced its intent to apply its artificial intelligence technology to online literature, creating unique experiences for online readers.
Carmakers and dealers in China have ratcheted up efforts to export used vehicles in the hope of stimulating demand for new vehicles in the country.
United States-based carmaker Ford and China's Zotye are evaluating the possibility of their cooperation as the two have made little progress in almost two years since a deal on producing electric cars was signed in late 2017, according to two people close to the matter.
Electric carmaker Nio Inc is to slash jobs to control expenses and improve operational efficiency, as the Chinese startup feels the pinch from a lackluster performance and the overall slowdown in the country.
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