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中国的垃圾,不够烧了 | 「钛度号」作品月榜第128期
Tai Mei Ti A P P·2025-07-10 03:12

Core Insights - The "Titanium Praise" list is a monthly selection of outstanding works from the Titanium Media APP, based on article popularity, content quality, and editorial recommendations [1][8] Group 1: Top Works - Top 1: "China's Garbage, Not Enough to Burn" by Huashang Taolue discusses the transformation of China's waste management from a passive to an active role in waste incineration [2] - Top 2: "Why Yu Chengdong Says L3 Definition is Unreasonable" by Naodong Qiche emphasizes the need for detailed and evolving standards in the context of the autonomous driving revolution [3][10] - Top 3: "Liu Qiangdong is 'Copying' a Ctrip" by Morgan Research Institute analyzes the challenges JD.com faces in replicating Ctrip's success in the travel sector [3][12] - Top 4: "DJI and Yingshi, Reviving a Sunset Industry" by Yuanmeihui highlights the global success of companies in the imaging sector and their impact on ordinary consumers [3][14] - Top 5: "From Financial Reports, Where is the New Blue Ocean for Big Companies Going Abroad?" by Growth Factory identifies Brazil as a key market for Chinese companies like Meituan and Didi [3][16] - Top 6: "Mining Gold in Latin America, Earning 50,000 a Month is Just the Passing Line" by Biaowei Biaoli discusses the opportunities in Latin America for multinational companies and entrepreneurs [3][18] - Top 7: "Those Who Regret Buying New Energy Vehicles, What Are They Experiencing?" by New Energy Industry Observation explores the paradox of increasing sales and rising consumer regret in the electric vehicle market [3][18] - Top 8: "American Retailers, Eating Trump's 'Boomerang'" by BrandsFactory examines the challenges faced by small retailers in the U.S. due to supply chain issues exacerbated by tariffs [3][19] - Top 9: "618 Survey: Small Merchants Under the Carnival Tide" by Value Planet discusses the impact of price wars on small businesses during promotional events [3][20] - Top 10: "Wang Jianlin Still Has to Sell Wanda" by Mirror Studio reflects on the challenges facing Wanda Group and its founder in the current market environment [3][21]