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Cracks in the Pedestal: Dong Yuhui and the Identity Crisis of Chinese Livestreaming
Dong Yuhui's livestreaming venture is facing a major trust crisis following a series of product scandals, most notably the promotion of a fake Australian supplement brand. The controversy underscores a broader shift in Chinese e-commerce, where the 'trust dividend' of top influencers is fading as consumers return to more rational, utility-driven purchasing habits.

A Pragmatic Retreat: Taobao and Tmall Ease Merchant Penalties Amid China’s E-commerce Cooling
Taobao and Tmall have lowered the mandatory compensation rate for merchants who proactively report stock shortages from 15% to 10%. This policy shift reflects Alibaba's efforts to balance consumer rights with merchant sustainability in an increasingly competitive and cooling domestic e-commerce market.

Mixue’s $4.7 Billion Squeeze: The King of Value Tea Faces a Digital Reckoning
Mixue Group reported a 35.2% revenue jump to 33.56 billion RMB in 2025 but saw its stock price tumble as investors worried about saturating markets and digital shortcomings. The company has appointed a finance veteran as CEO to pivot the brand from aggressive store expansion toward operational efficiency and multi-brand diversification.

Beyond Implementation: Hand Enterprise Solutions and the AI Rebirth of Chinese Industry
Hand Enterprise Solutions has marked its 30th anniversary by transitioning from a traditional ERP implementer to an AI-centric product developer, reflecting China's broader industrial upgrade. With AI revenues more than doubling in a year and strategic partnerships with Nvidia and Alibaba, the company is positioning itself as a key architect of 'New Quality Productive Forces' in the global market.