Alex Lidow, co-founder and chief executive of EPC, said: “ITC’s finding that Innoscience uses our patented technology without authorization puts EPC in an enviable position, as U.S. and Chinese …
Monthly Archives For July 2024
China Allows Robotaxis Without Operators in Shanghai
China has added Shanghai to a list of cities allowing the use of driverless robotaxis in which no safety supervisors are present, part of efforts to take the global lead in autonomous driving and …
China’s new energy overcapacity solvable by market, not administrative action, academic says
As China’s growth in new energy continues at a rapid pace, any issues related to overcapacity can be settled on the open market rather than through government intervention, a prominent academic has …
Beijing to support use of self-driving cars in online ride-hailing services, state media says
China’s capital Beijing has plans to support the use of self-driving cars in online ride-hailing services, the official Beijing Daily reported on Monday, citing municipal draft rules for autonomous vehicles.
China’s newly-registered NEVs surge by nearly 40% in H1 2024: ministry
China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), Ministry of Finance and five other government departments issued on April 26, 2024 an action plan for automobile renewal and trade-in. As of 12 pm on June 25, …
EU tariffs hit growth in China’s electric car exports, industry body official says
China’s car sales fell 6.9% in June from a year earlier, dropping for a third straight month as government incentives failed to spur consumer demand in a sputtering economic recovery. Passenger …
Microsoft Employees in China Forced to Switch From Android to iPhones
Microsoft is telling its employees in China that they have to use company-supplied iPhone 15 devices for work going forward as part of its cybersecurity plans.
BMW seeks lower import tariffs for China-made electric Mini, source says
BMW has asked Brussels to calculate lower tariffs for imports of its China-made electric Mini to Europe, which are currently subject to the highest duties under provisional EU regulation, according to a person familiar with…
Foreign Carmakers Fight to Survive in China as Market Share Dwindles
The country’s auto market is rapidly electrifying, with help from state subsidies, and local electric-vehicle makers have grabbed a significant share of the market.
Esprit explores options after halting initial China business bid talks
Clothing brand Esprit has ended discussions with a potential bidder for its China business due to the offer not being commercially viable and has confirmed it is looking at its other proposals.
China’s car sales fall in June for third month running
China’s car sales fell 6.9% in June from a year earlier, dropping for a third straight month as government incentives failed to spur consumer demand in a sputtering economic recovery.
Fear of commodity chip flood sparks EU probe into China’s silicon ambitions
They’re cranking ’em out like there’s no tomorrow The European Commission is said to be sounding out chipmakers in the region about China’s expanding production of commodity silicon, which has sparked …
China Aims for Global Leadership in Brain Chips, Rivals Elon Musk’s Neuralink
China has formed a committee to spearhead the nations advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The initiative seeks to establish China as a global leader in brain chip technology, surpassing …
