BYD Company (OTCPK:BYDDF) predicts a significant clearout in the Chinese car brand market as Beijing intensifies its crackdown on aggressive discounting practices. The EV maker warned that such …
Monthly Archives For September 2025
Vietnam exports to U.S., imports from China fall in August after tariffs take effect
Vietnam’s exports to the United States fell 2% in August from July to $13.94 billion, Vietnamese customs data showed on Tuesday, as a tariff of 20% on shipments to the United States took effect.
China’s big weapons flex in Beijing shows it’s gearing up for an uncrewed and electronic warfare fight, but that’s not all
China’s military parade last week had plenty of drones and counter-drone systems on display, but it also clearly sees that there’s more to war.
China’s Unitree plans $7 billion IPO valuation, Reuters reports, as humanoid robot race heats up
Unitree’s listing plans could make it one of the earliest companies specializing in humanoid robots to go public.
China’s Shenzhen launches instant tourist tax refunds through overseas e-wallets
China has introduced its first tax refund service via overseas e-wallets, allowing travellers departing from Shenzhen to instantly claim refunds as part of Beijing’s broader efforts to boost inbound …
China unveils YJ-12 Mach-6 missile drawing direct comparisons with India’s BrahMos
China displayed its new YJ-12 ‘killer missile’ capable of Mach-6 speeds, drawing comparisons with India’s BrahMos. Both missiles showcase advanced military technology, with key differences in speed, …
Farmer says ‘we’re in a very dire situation’ ahead of harvest—with zero soybean orders from China, historically the largest buyer
Caleb Ragland, a Kentucky farmer and president of the American Soybean Association, is warning of an agricultural crisis as China has placed zero soybean orders for the upcoming harvest. It’s a …
Ex-Vice President at Bank of China Under Investigation, State Media Reports
BEIJING (Reuters) -Former vice-president at the Bank of China, Lin Jingzhen, is under investigation over a suspected violation of law and discipline, state television CCTV reported on Tuesday.
Nvidia Assails Critics as A.I. ‘Doomers’ in Fight Over China Chip Sales
Rankling national security experts, the chipmaker has stepped up attacks on lawmakers who are pushing restrictions.
Chinese robotics firm Unitree eyeing $7 billion IPO valuation, sources say
China’s Unitree Robotics is looking at a company valuation of as much as 50 billion yuan ($7 billion) for its planned initial public offering, two people with knowledge of the plans of one of the…
This Aspiring Nation Wants to Be Trump’s New Weapon Against China in Africa
Somaliland’s envoy to the U.S. tells Newsweek “there has been growing concern about the failure of the ‘One Somalia’ policy.” …
China accuses Dior’s Shanghai branch of illegal data transfer
Dior’s Shanghai branch has transferred customers’ personal data to its headquarters in France illegally, leading to a data leak in May, China’s public security authority said on Tuesday.
China’s Foreign Trade Climbs for Third Straight Month in August Driven by Non-US Economies
China’s foreign trade climbed 2.5 percent to USD4.1 trillion in the eight months ended Aug. 31, according to official figures. Exports rose 5.9 percent to USD2.4 trillion, while imports dropped 2.2 percent to USD1.7 trillion.