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36氪·2025-12-07 13:30

Group 1 - WeChat Pay has officially launched in Qatar, with QNB becoming the first bank in the GCC to support it, providing a new digital payment tool for retailers to connect with Chinese consumers [5][6] - Meituan Keeta has officially launched in eight cities in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of a five-year investment plan of 5.6 billion Brazilian Reais [5][6] - Shopee and Shein are the preferred overseas platforms for Brazilian consumers, with 96% of consumers engaging in international shopping in the past year [6][7] Group 2 - JD.com has acquired over 85% of CECONOMY in Germany, aiming to accelerate localization in the European market [7] - Cainiao's Hong Kong eHub has launched an automated stacking system, achieving 80% process automation and improving efficiency by 20% compared to traditional methods [7] - MAISEAT has launched a global app to enhance the cross-border ticket purchasing experience, supporting multiple languages and payment methods [8] Group 3 - WuXi Biologics is establishing the first integrated CRDMO center in the Middle East, collaborating with Qatar Free Zones Authority to enhance the biopharmaceutical industry [8] - Changan Automobile plans to launch electric vehicle brands Avatr and Nevo in Europe within two years, focusing on pure electric models [8] - China Power Construction has signed multiple overseas projects in renewable energy and infrastructure across various countries [9] Group 4 - UniXAI has completed a total of 300 million yuan in financing, achieving monthly deliveries of over 100 units of service robots [10] - Daimeng Robotics has secured new strategic financing to accelerate its development in tactile sensing technology and global market expansion [10] - Suisheng Technology has raised millions in angel funding to develop AI recording hardware, with plans to launch its first product in 2026 [11] Group 5 - The AI glasses market is experiencing a surge, with major players like Li Auto and Alibaba launching new products and forming industry alliances [12] - Over one-third of mobile marketers are currently investing in short drama advertisements, indicating a shift in global strategies for Chinese app developers [12]