Aviation Industry Corp. of China, the country’s biggest state-owned aviation conglomerate, is considering spinning off its securities and trust units to address debt challenges, according to people …
Monthly Archives For August 2025
Brazil set to export more coffee to China amid U.S. trade tensions
China has authorized 183 new Brazilian coffee companies to export to the Chinese market starting July 30, the Chinese embassy in Brazil announced on social media platform X. The measure is valid for …
Wanda Plaza in Shenzhen, a Modern shopping mall in China 4K
Explore the future of shopping at Wanda Plaza in Shenzhen, one of China’s most modern commercial hubs, filmed in 4K.
Beijing issues new storm warning after deadly floods
Beijing issued its highest alert for rainstorms on Monday, days after deadly deluges swept parts of the Chinese capital and triggered a rare apology from under-prepared officials. The municipal …
‘Coercion, pressuring won’t achieve anything’: China on US’ demands to curb Russian oil imports
Coercion and pressure will not lead to anything, said China on US demands that Beijing suspend purchasing oil from Iran and Russia. Similarly, Indian sources have also said that New Delhi has no plans …
Nvidia’s set to regain some China access. But it still faces eroding AI chip market share
Despite Nvidia receiving assurances it can resume sales of H20 chips to China, Bernstein predicts that the company’s market share in the country will fall to 54% in 2025, from 66% the year before.
Trump’s Trade Rep Says Rare Earth Talks With China ‘Halfway There’ — But Beijing Reportedly Keeps US Defense Firms Under Pressure
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has said that recent trade talks with China have focused on rare earth minerals, and the two sides have made progress in ensuring a steady supply of the …
China’s BYD breaks delivery growth streak with July slump as EV price war reshapes competition
While other major Chinese electric vehicle makers, including Li Auto and Nio, also reported a drop in July deliveries.
India and the Philippines stage joint sail and naval drill in the disputed South China Sea
India and the Philippines are staging joint naval sail and exercises in the disputed South China Sea for the first time, a high-profile military deployment that will likely antagonize China.
China’s ‘Dark Fleet’ working to evade sanctions, import Iranian oil
China is covertly importing large volumes of Iranian oil through a clandestine network of vessels operating in international waters near Malaysia and Singapore, according to a major investigation by …
Conflux’s CFX Rallies on China Buzz, But Analysts Believe Fundamentals Still Lag
Despite bullish headlines and China ties, Conflux’s on-chain metrics remain weak even as insiders say Beijing might be warming up to some forms of digital assets.
From Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: who’s really winning the innovation war?
Looked at through this sports prism, the innovation landscape is simple. The US is still far ahead. America is responsible for almost all the breakthrough technologies that define the current era (AI, …
Beijing expands storm alert as fatal floods keep city on edge
Beijing on Monday warned residents in all city districts to brace for a new round of heavy rainfall, telling them to avoid going out, a week after catastrophic floods killed dozens in the deadliest …