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China Business Insider
by Jakani
Decode what's happening in the world's most dynamic economy. Each week, we break down one key trend from China's business world—the numbers, the players, and what it means for global markets.From live commerce to EVs, from TikTok's parent company ByteDance to the rise of Chinese tech giants, we help you understand the China story that mainstream media misses.For investors, entrepreneurs, and curious minds who want to stay ahead of the curve.
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Why LinkedIn Died in China: The 3 Traps Foreign Companies Fall Into
LinkedIn had 53 million users in China. Microsoft backing. A brand every MBA graduate recognized worldwide. And they still failed. Spectacularly. By 2023, LinkedIn China was dead—shut down, packed up, gone.🎙️What you'll learn:The Translation Trap: Why translation isn't the problem—assumption isThe Business Model Trap: Product-Led Growth vs. China's ecosystem playbookThe Compliance Trap: When regulations become a business model killerHow Maimai (脉脉) beat LinkedIn with features that seemed "unprofessional"Why Starbucks and Nike succeeded where LinkedIn failedThe one rule for entering China: Don't adapt your product. Adapt your business.📌 Key moments:00:00 - The LinkedIn China story: 53 million users to shutdown01:15 - The Translation Trap: It's not about language04:30 - The Business Model Trap: Why PLG doesn't work in China08:15 - The Compliance Trap: The real cost of regulations10:45 - The one rule that could have saved LinkedInAbout China Business Insider:We explore the companies, trends, and stories shaping China's business landscape—and what they mean for anyone doing business with China. From tech giants to hidden traps, we break down what you need to know.New episodes weekly. Subscribe so you don't miss the next story.🤖AI-ASSISTANCE DISCLOSURE: This episode was AI-assisted and AI-voiced, with human curation and editing.DISCLAIMER: All trademarks and company names mentioned are property of their respective owners. This content is for educational and commentary purposes only.
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The OpenClaw Gold Rush: Why China Has 13 "Lobsters"
There's a new gold rush in tech, and it's not happening in Silicon Valley. It's happening in China, where 13 tech giants are racing to deploy the same thing: a red lobster called OpenClaw. Meanwhile in America? Only 2 companies are fighting over it. Today, how this humble open-source AI agent became the battlefield for the future of computing.What you'll learn:What OpenClaw is and why it's called the "red lobster"How 13 Chinese companies from Tencent to Xiaomi are deploying it everywhereWhy China's "everyone gets a lobster" strategy differs from America's "elite only" approachThe massive token consumption driving cloud provider profitsWhy this could be the next platform shift like mobile or the internetAbout China Business Insider:Deep dives into Chinese tech, business, and innovation. We decode the trends shaping the world's second-largest economy and what they mean for the future.New episodes weekly. Subscribe so you don't miss the next story.🤖 AI-ASSISTANCE DISCLOSURE: This episode was AI-assisted and AI-voiced, with human curation and editing.DISCLAIMER: All trademarks and company names mentioned are property of their respective owners. This content is for educational and commentary purposes only.#OpenClaw #AIAgent #ChinaTech #Tencent #ByteDance #Alibaba #Baidu #Xiaomi #Huawei #OpenAI #Anthropic #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #BusinessAnalysis #PlatformWar #MiniMax #StockMarket #AIRevolution #SiliconValley #TechBattle
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$589 Billion Gone in One Day (This AI Caused It)
On January 27, 2025, a Chinese AI company caused the biggest stock market crash in history.NVIDIA: -17%Broadcom: -17%Total losses: $589 billionThe cause? A free app built by a hedge fund for just $6 million.This is the story of DeepSeek—the AI that rewrote the rules and scared Silicon Valley.-🎙️ WHAT WE COVER:The $6 million secret that beat billion-dollar AI companiesWhy US chip bans accidentally created China's best AIHow "Mixture of Experts" changed everythingDeepSeek V4: What's coming nextWhy Tencent and Chinese cloud providers are winning- 🤖 AI-assisted and voiced, HUMAN-edited and curatedNew episodes weekly. Subscribe so you don't miss the next story.ABOUT CHINA BUSINESS INSIDER:We explore the companies, trends, and stories shaping China's business landscape—and their global impact. From tech giants to hidden gems, we break down what you need to know about the world's second-largest economy.#DeepSeek #AI #ChinaTech #NVIDIA #StockMarket #WallStreet #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #BusinessAnalysis #ChinaBusiness #SiliconValley #OpenSourceAI #MachineLearningDISCLAIMER: All trademarks and company names mentioned are property of their respective owners. This content is for educational and commentary purposes only.
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The $100B E-commerce War: How Amazon Crushed Shein & Temu
In 2024, Shein and Temu were battling for American wallets with $8 dresses and $3 gadgets. But by 2025, everything changed. Tariffs hit, rules changed, and the entire business model collapsed. The real winner? Amazon. Here's how the giant watched, waited, and took everything.Key Data:Shein valuation: $100B → $10B (90% wipeout)Temu US users: -28% in 2025De minimis loophole: Terminated August 2025Amazon Haul: Launched November 2024What you'll learn:Why Shein's "small batch, fast turnaround" model workedHow Temu exploited the $800 duty-free loopholeWhy 2025 tariffs ended the $8 dress eraHow Amazon let them fight, then took the market🤖 AI Assisted, Human CuratedSubscribe for weekly deep dives into China business stories that matter.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HOUEJNdWCok
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How Mixue Conquered the World with $1 Ice Cream
🍦 The cheapest ice cream on the planet is also one of the most successful.Mixue (蜜雪冰城) started as a tiny shaved-ice shop in rural China. Today, it has over 36,000 stores worldwide — more than McDonald's and Starbucks combined.In this episode, we break down:How Mixue keeps prices absurdly low (seriously, $1 ice cream?)The secret behind their viral marketing strategyWhy they're expanding so aggressively in Southeast Asia, Australia, and beyondCan this Chinese brand become a true global giant?📊 Sources: Company filings, industry reports, on-the-ground research🤖 Production: AI-assisted, Human-Curated🎧 China Business Insider — understanding Chinese business, one episode at a time.
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The $700B Live Commerce Secret: Why the US is 70 Years Behind
In 2024, China's live commerce market hit $700 billion. The US? Just $10 billion. This isn't just a gap—it's a chasm. We break down why Chinese streamers sell 100x more than their US counterparts, the platform ecosystem that makes seamless shopping possible, and what Western businesses can learn (and profit from).Key insights: The 70x market size difference explainedWhy conversion rates in China are 7-10x higherThe "military operation" behind top Chinese streamersHow frictionless commerce works in ChinaOpportunities for Western businessesNext episode: How Chinese short-video apps are rewriting global social media.Subscribe for weekly insights on China's business landscape.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Decode what's happening in the world's most dynamic economy. Each week, we break down one key trend from China's business world—the numbers, the players, and what it means for global markets.From live commerce to EVs, from TikTok's parent company ByteDance to the rise of Chinese tech giants, we help you understand the China story that mainstream media misses.For investors, entrepreneurs, and curious minds who want to stay ahead of the curve.
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