Apple Introduces Payment Service In China
Chinese online shoppers now have an alternative means to pay for goods online.
Chinese online shoppers now have an alternative means to pay for goods online.
Apple has launched a "reuse and recycling project" in mainland China which will support the trade-in of iPad and iPhone products.
Apple plans to open five new retail stores in China before the Chinese New Year.
A new Deal between U.S.-based Apple and China's largest payment card is making mobile transactions easier for Chinese netizens.
Apple announced that its latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones will be available in Chinese mainland from October 17, 2014, and consumers can purchase those products via Apple's online store, physical retail stores,…
According to reports in Chinese local media, Apple's fourth retail store in Beijing is currently finishing its renovations and is expected to open in mid-December 2013.
John Landgraf, executive vice president of nutritional products for Abbott, recently presented at China International Food Safety & Quality Conference 2012 and said the company is building a state-of-the-art nutrition manufacturing plant in Jiaxing.
Apple's iPhone 5 will soon be available for consumers in mainland China, and one retailer is giving consumers an opportunity to reserve the coveted device.
Some time in December 2012, Apple's iPhone 5 lands in China, officially.
Though its iPad trademark dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology has not been settled, Apple continues its expansion in China and it is reportedly planning two new flagship stores in Shenzhen and Chengdu, respectively.