// Global Analysis Archive
DeepSeek is reportedly in talks to raise around RMB 50 billion ($7 billion) in its first external funding round, implying a post-money valuation of RMB 350–400 billion. The prospective investor group includes Tencent and CATL, with additional discussions said to involve the National AI Industry Investment Fund, NetEase, and JD.com.
Auto China 2026 in Beijing showcases China’s EV makers leveraging aggressive pricing and rapid AI/autonomous feature integration to extend domestic leadership. Foreign automakers are increasingly partnering with Chinese battery and software firms to keep pace, highlighting both adaptation and rising dependency risks.
DeepSeek is reportedly in talks to raise around RMB 50 billion ($7 billion) in its first external funding round, implying a post-money valuation of RMB 350–400 billion. The prospective investor group includes Tencent and CATL, with additional discussions said to involve the National AI Industry Investment Fund, NetEase, and JD.com.
Auto China 2026 in Beijing showcases China’s EV makers leveraging aggressive pricing and rapid AI/autonomous feature integration to extend domestic leadership. Foreign automakers are increasingly partnering with Chinese battery and software firms to keep pace, highlighting both adaptation and rising dependency risks.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4927 | DeepSeek Reportedly Targets RMB 50B First External Round, Valuation Up to RMB 400B | DeepSeek | 2026-06-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4161 | Auto China 2026 Signals China’s EV Shift to AI-Driven, Software-Defined Competition | China | 2026-04-24 | 0 | ACCESS » |