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Israel’s recent attacks on Iran have raised serious concerns in China, threatening to disrupt Beijing’s key energy supply routes and its hopes for a bigger role in the region, according to a report …
Trump’s top tech expert warns US can’t get complacent in AI competition with China
Trump administration AI czar David Sacks warns America isn’t guaranteed to win a tech race with China, advocating for export controls while ensuring U.S. technology dominates globally.
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Wielding its biggest bargaining chip in trade dealings with Washington, Beijing applied pressure by imposing export controls on some critical minerals.
Ford’s leadership team studies China’s auto industry for competitive edge
Ford executives are increasingly studying all aspects of Chinese automakers and that market as the most intense competition to beat.
China’s January-to-May fiscal revenue falls 0.3%
China’s fiscal revenue declined by 0.3% in the first five months of 2025 from a year earlier, finance ministry data showed on Friday, as global trade uncertainty intensified by U.S. tariffs weighed on …
‘If Middle East Is Unstable, World Will Not Be at Peace’: How China Views the Israel-Iran War
“If the Middle East is unstable, the world will not be at peace,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday. “If the conflict escalates further, not only will the conflicting parties suffer greater …
Why Iran War Hurts China More Than America
China’s energy imports are vulnerable as Iran’s conflict with Israel threatens to drag the United States into a war.
University of Hong Kong Surpasses Peking University as China’s Best University in QS Global Top 100
(Yicai) June 20 — The University of Hong Kong has overtaken Peking University, the previous top-ranked Chinese institution, in the QS World University Rankings’ global top 100, marking a significant …
China’s Central Bank Seeks Bigger Role for Yuan on Global Stage
Pan Gongsheng, governor of the People’s Bank of China, called for an international monetary system in which “sovereign currencies coexist and compete with checks and balances.” …
China’s fiscal revenue falls 0.3% in January-May period
China’s fiscal revenue shrank 0.3% in the first five months of 2025 from a year earlier, narrowing a 0.4% decline in the January-April period, finance ministry data showed on Friday. Fiscal …
China’s Economic Earthquake – $300 Billion Is Falling, and It’s Just the Beginning
Evergrande’s collapse isn’t just about one massive Chinese real estate company – it’s about contagion. In a highly interconnected economy, the fall of a single company can trigger a chain reaction …
Labubu maker Pop Mart’s shares slide after China state media calls for stricter oversight of blind-box craze
Shares in Pop Mart International Group tumbled in Hong Kong trading after a Chinese state media commentary reignited regulatory concerns over the booming blind-box toy sector, triggering a sell-off in …