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瑞幸咖啡拟重新在美上市;段永平回应为何不买特斯拉丨Going Global
创业邦·2025-11-16 10:53

Core Insights - The article highlights significant developments in the global expansion of Chinese companies, particularly in e-commerce and technology sectors, showcasing their competitive strategies and market performance [2][3]. E-commerce Developments - AliExpress's overseas "Double 11" sales surpassed Amazon, with over 200 brands achieving sales levels exceeding their daily averages on Amazon by more than 2 times, with some brands like EDIFIER and 70mai reaching 6 to 10 times [5]. - TikTok Shop in Southeast Asia reported a 2.3 times year-on-year increase in total transaction volume during the "Double 11" event, with a single-day GMV surge of 60% on November 11 [6]. Company Movements - Former DeepSeek researcher, Luo Fuli, has joined Xiaomi to lead its AI model team, focusing on developing advanced AI capabilities [8]. - Luckin Coffee's CEO announced plans for a relisting in the U.S. after overcoming a $310 million revenue fraud scandal, with the company now being the largest coffee retailer in China [11]. - Luckin Coffee's major shareholder is considering a bid for Costa Coffee, which is currently owned by Coca-Cola, with an estimated valuation of around £1 billion (approximately $1.3 billion) [12][13]. Technology and Innovation - Li Feifei emphasized the importance of spatial intelligence as the next frontier in AI, which involves understanding and interacting with the physical world [15][16][17]. - CPE Yuanfeng announced a $350 million investment in Burger King China to support its growth and expansion in the market [19][20]. Global Expansion Initiatives - Didi Autonomous Driving has initiated its global expansion with a strategic partnership in Abu Dhabi, aiming to contribute to the development of smart transportation solutions in the region [22][23]. - K-Scale Labs, a robotics startup, has shut down within a year of its establishment due to financial difficulties and failed funding attempts [26]. Major Events in Space Exploration - Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully completed its first NASA mission, marking a significant step in its competitive positioning against SpaceX in the space launch industry [31][33].