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Precision and Purpose: Xiaomi’s Humanoid Robotics Pivot Challenges Global Tech Hierarchy
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has demonstrated new breakthroughs in humanoid robotics, highlighting the machines' ability to perform delicate and precise manual tasks. This progress marks Xiaomi’s transition into a top-tier contender in the global 'Embodied AI' race, directly rivaling leaders like Tesla.

The Rise of the Token Factory: China’s Strategic Pivot to the AI Agent Era
Chinese AI leaders at the Zhongguancun Forum announced a strategic shift toward autonomous 'Agents' and 'self-evolving' models. This transition is expected to trigger a 100-fold increase in token demand, positioning China to become a global hub for high-efficiency AI inference and digital labor.

The Price of Independence: China’s EV Market Navigates a New Global Energy Crisis
A geopolitical oil crisis in early 2026 is accelerating China's transition to electric vehicles even as rising raw material costs push car prices higher. While China dominates global EV infrastructure and sales, the 'price paradox' of expensive batteries vs. high fuel costs is reshaping consumer behavior and market strategy.

China’s Electric Dilemma: As Oil Spikes, Supply Chain Shocks Cloud the EV Future
Surging oil prices driven by Middle East conflict are accelerating China's shift to electric vehicles, even as supply chain disruptions drive up EV manufacturing costs. While infrastructure improvements have eliminated range anxiety, rising prices for lithium and chips are creating a complex economic trade-off for new car buyers.

Xiaomi’s Record 2025: An EV Triumph Masking a Smartphone Margin Squeeze
Xiaomi reported record 2025 revenues of 457.3 billion RMB, driven by a highly successful entry into the EV market that reached profitability in record time. However, the company is facing significant margin pressure in its smartphone business due to soaring memory chip costs, leading to warnings of impending price increases.

Xiaomi’s Mechanical Workforce: The Rise of the Humanoid Intern
Xiaomi has integrated humanoid robots into its EV production lines, leveraging new Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models to achieve a 90% success rate in assembly tasks. While the company reported record 2025 revenues, executives emphasize that full-scale robotic labor is a strategic five-year objective.

Xiaomi’s Sophomore Surge: Lei Jun Navigates the EV Price Wars with a Human Touch
Xiaomi has launched the next generation of its SU7 electric vehicle at a competitive 219,990 RMB, despite rising material costs. Founder Lei Jun is leveraging celebrity endorsements and a humble public persona to navigate market skepticism and technical controversies as the company expands into robotics and AI.

Xiaomi Reveals MiMo V2 Suite — A Cheaper, Device‑Level Push for Native AI Agents
Xiaomi has launched three MiMo V2 models—MiMo‑V2‑Pro, MiMo‑V2‑Omni and MiMo‑V2‑TTS—positioned for agent workflows, multimodal understanding and expressive speech. By coupling high capability with aggressive pricing and ecosystem integration, Xiaomi aims to accelerate real‑world agent use while pressuring cloud providers and raising governance questions.

Hong Kong Tech Rebounds: Hang Seng Tech Climbs as Big Caps and Chip Makers Rally
The Hang Seng Tech Index jumped 2.69% as major Chinese technology names rallied and semiconductor stocks led gains. The move reflects a rotation back into growth and chip-related stocks, but the rally is concentrated and faces macro and regulatory risks.

Xiaomi Sets Stage for EV Push with New-Generation SU7 Launch on March 19
Xiaomi will officially launch the new-generation SU7 electric sedan on March 19, alongside a laptop and a smartwatch, signalling a continued push into vehicles framed as part of its consumer-electronics ecosystem. The event will be watched for pricing, technical specs and production plans that will determine whether Xiaomi can scale in a fiercely competitive Chinese EV market.

Xiaomi’s Lei Jun Confirms Next‑Gen SU7 Will Be Priced Higher as Company Pushes Upmarket
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun announced that the next‑generation SU7 will carry a higher price tag to reflect substantial upgrades in safety, driving, intelligence and luxury. The model is slated for launch this month and Xiaomi is preparing mass production and deliveries. The price increase signals Xiaomi’s intent to move the SU7 upmarket, balancing improved product quality against the risk of alienating value‑oriented buyers.

How OpenClaw’s “Agent” Rush Is Rewiring AI Hardware — and the Race to Build Devices That Can Think
OpenClaw, an open self‑hosted agent framework, is driving a wave of Chinese hardware and software firms to embed autonomous, on‑device AI agents that can perform multi‑step workflows across apps and peripherals. The shift elevates on‑device models, local compute and hardware permissions to new strategic priorities while raising security and governance questions.