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港媒:中国科技巨头抢滩迪拜
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-07-20 23:12

Group 1 - Chinese tech giants like ByteDance, Huawei, and Alibaba are increasingly playing significant roles in Dubai's growing tech industry as the UAE seeks economic diversification away from oil dependence [1][2] - Dubai Internet City serves as a tech hub attracting global giants such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, while also welcoming Chinese competitors [1] - ByteDance has established a substantial presence in Dubai, with hundreds of employees and a commitment to business expansion and recruitment [1][2] Group 2 - Huawei has set up a regional office in Dubai Internet City, aiming to establish Dubai as a center for telecommunications, cloud services, and consumer electronics in the Middle East [2] - Alibaba has opened a data center in Dubai and launched a training center for the Middle East and Africa, while its platform continues to supply a variety of Chinese goods to the region [2] - The automotive sector is witnessing a notable trend with Chinese brands like BYD, NIO, and Zeekr establishing showrooms alongside luxury brands, indicating a competitive market landscape [2][3] Group 3 - A report by Roland Berger highlights the high growth potential for Chinese automotive companies in the Middle East, comparing it to the boom of the Chinese automotive market in the early 21st century [3] - Xiaoma Zhixing, a Guangzhou-based company, has partnered with Dubai's Road Traffic Authority to launch a pilot for autonomous taxis, aiming for commercial operation of fully driverless vehicles [3]