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China’s rapid solar expansion is expected to slow this year for the first time since 2019, as the industry’s growth moderates, according to an industry association forecast on Thursday.
Battle for scraps of China’s collapsed developer Evergrande intensifies
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Budget 2025: Pro-Beijing lawmakers praise budget, as Democratic Party urges pay cut for senior officials
Hong Kong’s Democratic Party has criticised the financial secretary’s new budget, saying senior officials’ salaries should be cut, not just frozen – in contrast to a thumbs up given by many …
Chinese bubble tea maker sets Hong Kong IPO financing record
In its current IPO, Mixue Bingcheng, headquartered in Zhengzhou, capital city of Central China’s Henan province, plans to issue about 17.0599 million shares, with 1.706 million shares allocated to the …
Nvidia CEO Huang: Revenue in China before export controls was twice as high as it is now
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, joins CNBC’s Jon Fortt for a special report following Nvidia’s quarterly report. Lester Holt, the anchor and managing editor of “NBC Nightly News” for a decade, announced …
‘China is the real winner’: Trump’s reversal in Ukraine aids Beijing, Western officials say
With American reliability in doubt, some European nations and other countries may seek alternative partners and markets, possibly in China, current and former Western diplomats say.
Democratic senator urges Trump Commerce nominee to take hard line on China
A senior Democratic senator on Wednesday urged President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security to take a tough line on China, citing Chinese startup …
China Quant Says Funds Must Adopt AI to Survive After DeepSeek
China’s financial and asset management industries are already rushing to leverage DeepSeek’s R1, with dozens having integrated the AI reasoning model into their own systems to reduce costs and boost efficiency. For quants, the ability…
The plan to confront China and kick out companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from the U.S.
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Cracks in the Firewall: How U.S. Tech Policy is Losing Ground to China
In February, The National Interest organized a symposium on the U.S.-China technology race amidst the emergence of DeepSeek and ongoing legal battles over TikTok. We asked a variety of experts the …
New York Fed research flags new inflation vector from tariffs on China imports
The U.S. economy could be in for a fresh inflation jolt if the Trump administration fully follows through withtariffs on Chinese imports, a New York Federal Reserve research paper said on Wednesday.
Tariffs on China Risk Hurting US Economy More Than Data Suggest
New research suggests President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on imports from China could hit the American economy more than official US trade data indicate.