Volkswagen Boosts China EV Push with Xpeng Stake

Volkswagen Boosts China EV Push with Xpeng Stake

Volkswagen is investing $700 million in XPeng, acquiring a 4.99% stake. The two companies will jointly develop two mid-size electric vehicles, utilizing XPeng's smart technology. Simultaneously, Audi will expand its partnership with SAIC Motor to co-develop a luxury electric vehicle platform. This move aims to address the intense competition in the Chinese electric vehicle market, accelerate Volkswagen's electrification transformation, and enhance its technological capabilities. The collaboration signifies Volkswagen's commitment to strengthening its position in the rapidly evolving EV landscape in China.

Chinas Tutoring Firms Shift to Livestream Ecommerce for Textbook Sales

Chinas Tutoring Firms Shift to Livestream Ecommerce for Textbook Sales

Under the “Double Reduction” policy, Xueersi, following New Oriental's lead, has ventured into live streaming of educational products and achieved initial success. Financial reports show an increase in the revenue share of its content solutions business, with impressive sales of educational books through live streaming. Despite some controversy over being an “imitator,” Xueersi has achieved certain success in the educational product market, proving the viability of its transformation. Live streaming of educational products may become a new growth point for the education industry.

Fedex and UPS Lead 2025 Global Air Cargo Rankings

Fedex and UPS Lead 2025 Global Air Cargo Rankings

The list of the top ten global air cargo companies for 2025 has been revealed, with FedEx and UPS leading due to their advanced technology and service quality. Other companies like Qatar Airways, Emirates SkyCargo, DHL Aviation, and Cargolux are also continuously promoting sustainable development and market expansion, demonstrating their strong industry competitiveness and innovative capabilities.

08/06/2025 Airlines
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Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Although both shipping fees and customs fees are part of international logistics, they differ in nature, collection parties, and calculation methods. Shipping fees mainly pertain to maritime transport costs, while customs fees are related to customs declaration services. Understanding the composition of these fees helps avoid hidden costs and enhances the effectiveness of logistics cost management.

China and Russia Enhance Freight Logistics with Precision Services

China and Russia Enhance Freight Logistics with Precision Services

The positioning of logistics in China-Russia trade needs to be precise and personalized. Customized solutions, infrastructure layout, localized operations, and digital methods are employed to meet market demands and geopolitical challenges. The goal is to achieve sustainable development through risk management and differentiated competition.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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