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Monthly Archives For January 2025
Space version of China’s NearLink wireless module ‘cuts latency to microseconds’
Aerospace NearLink’, which recently completed a test flight, is expected to reduce the weight of heavy rockets and lower launch costs.
China to investigate US subsidies to mature node chips
China will launch investigations into U.S. government subsidies to its semiconductor sector at the request of China’s mature node chip industry, the commerce ministry said on Thursday.
Man almost falls while cutting branches in Jiangsu, China
On January 13, 2025, in Jiangsu, China, @Míngxīngfúshìguǎngchǎng shared a video of a man cutting branches but almost falling. In the video, the man is seen cutting branches with a saw. When the branch …
Arkansas lawmakers propose bill to restrict crypto mining near military zones
Arkansas lawmakers propose a bill to restrict crypto mining near military zones, citing national security and environmental concerns.
China will continue to help Sri Lanka achieve financial relief
China will continue to play a “positive role” in the International Monetary Fund and maintain friendly communication with other creditors, in assisting Sri Lanka to achieve financial relief and debt …
Biden makes last big move to protect US networks from hackers from China and elsewhere
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order that is his final stab at shoring up America’s cyber defenses after a damaging string of cyberattacks on federal networks that US officials have blamed on…
US places trade restrictions on Tencent-Backed AI startup, citing national security concerns
Washington has blacklisted Tencent Holdings Ltd. backed startup Zhipu targeting one of the few emerging firms seen as leading contenders in the race to create a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
China imposes provisional duties on US, EU, Japan, Taiwan industrial plastics
China said on Thursday it would apply provisional duties on imports of industrial plastics from the United States, European Union, Japan and Taiwan after a months-long anti-dumping investigation.
China Begins Probe Into Alleged Dumping of Mature US Chips
China will start an investigation into the potentially illegal dumping of mature or legacy chips by US firms, one of Beijing’s strongest retaliatory moves so far against American technology sanctions.
China extends coal imports lead over India to widest in more than a decade
China, the world’s biggest coal consumer, extended its lead in imports over No. 2 buyer India last year to the widest since at least 2013, customs data shows, cementing its hold on global coal markets…
China’s slowing economy is waiting for more stimulus. Here’s how the country plans to boost growth
Nomura’s Chief China Economist Ting Lu said in a report Tuesday that he expects the sales boost to fade by the second half of this year, and that tepid new home sales will limit demand…
China Says ‘Forced’ To Acquire Nuclear Weapons as US Sounds Warning
The Chinese government has claimed that it has been “forced” to develop nuclear weapons as a United States official issued a warning about China’s weapons of mass destruction program. Newsweek has …
