Beijing’s antitrust regulator had paused process in May as Trump administration tightened access to chip design tools …
Monthly Archives For July 2025
China’s Steel Exports Defy Protectionist Wave to Hit New High
China racked up record steel exports in the second quarter, as flows from the world’s top producer defied expectations for volumes to fade under a barrage of trade measures from Asia to Europe.
Jakarta Fair enlivened by products of Chinese brands among others
Wuling, Cherry and BYD were the most visited booths at the Jakarta Fair. They are part of the Chinese hybrid and EV brands that can be seen on Indonesia’s roads. Morits Tengklo, sales manager at…
China’s Economy Gets Surprise Lift from Trump’s Trade War
China’s trade surplus surged in June, which analysts have attributed to exporters rushing to ship products before U.S. tariffs recommence.
China appears to pull off satellite feat that NASA has never achieved
The event, not so far confirmed by China, was reported after optical sensor data suggested the satellites “appeared visually merged” between July 2 and July 6, according to space situational awareness …
Shenzhen hosts first promotion event for 2025 Global AI Machines and Electronics Expo
SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 14 July 2025 – The inaugural promotion event for the 2025 Global Artificial Intelligence Machines and Electronics Expo (AIE) was held in Shenzhen, a …
China is exploiting our government’s tech weakness. We need a rapid reboot
U.S. government needs to adopt commercial technology and AI solutions to address backlogs, improve efficiency and maintain edge against tech-focused adversaries …
US Senators Warn Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Over China Trip Due To Spectre Of Chinese Intelligence
Ahead of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to China, US senators from both parties have cautioned him against engaging with companies tied to Beijing’s military or intelligence apparatus, warning that …
EU, Mexico tariffs, China trade, Bitcoin – what’s moving markets
Investing.com – U.S. stock futures slipped lower Monday after President Trump announced further tariffs over the weekend, this time against major trading partners, the European Union and Mexico.
Brussels and Beijing’s tug of war on the eve of a decisive summit for the 50 years of diplomatic relations
The relationship is cracking due to economic disagreements and issues such as China’s support for Russia in the war, while EU diplomats lament Sánchez’s role in everything related to the Asian giant.
China’s Imports of Iran Crude at Three-Month High, Vortexa Says
China’s purchases of Iranian crude rose in June to the highest since March’s record levels, in part because of speedier loadings as sellers sought to avoid getting tangled in the country’s conflict …
China’s new bank loans rise in June, above forecasts
Chinese banks extended 2.24 trillion yuan ($312.45 billion) in new loans in June, more than triple the amount in May and beating analysts’ forecasts.
China’s June new yuan loans beat forecast as credit demand picks up
Chinese banks extended 2.24 trillion yuan ($312.47 billion) in new loans in June, more than triple the amount in May and beating analysts’ forecasts, as stimulus measures boosted credit demand during …
