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Exclusive: China’s CMOC calls on Congo to lift cobalt export ban, sources say
China’s CMOC Group , the world’s top cobalt mining company, called on Democratic Republic of Congo last week to lift a ban on exports of the battery metal, which is currently due to expire next…
Shares in China’s CATL, world’s biggest EV battery maker, surge in HKong after $4.6 billion IPO
Shares in the world’s largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles, CATL, jumped about 13% Tuesday in its Hong Kong trading debut after it raised about $4.6 billion in the world’s largest initial public offering…
Shares in China’s CATL surge in Hong Kong after $4.6 billion IPO
The reception suggests investors still have an appetite for Chinese companies despite trade tensions with the United States.
China, UK hold dialogue in Beijing, vowing to enhance exchange on global AI governance
China and the UK held a significant meeting on artificial intelligence (AI) in Beijing on Tuesday, a latest move in China-UK sci-tech exchanges. Representatives from both sides agree to maintain close communication and coordination on…
Shares in China’s CATL jump over 18% in Hong Kong debut after biggest IPO of the year
The IPO had raised 35.7 billion Hong Kong dollars ($4.6 billion) according to a company filing, reportedly making it the largest global listing in 2025.
No significant change observed in clinical severity of the COVID-19: China CDC researcher
A researcher at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) said on Tuesday that recent COVID-19 outbreaks in some countries and regions have shown a slight upward trend, but …
China backs efforts by Pakistan, India to achieve lasting ceasefire, foreign minister says
China welcomes and supports efforts by Pakistan and India to handle their differences through dialogue and to achieve a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
Fiery RFK flogs WHO for caving to China on COVID, celebrating pandemic ‘failures’ in stunning video to org
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. outlines reasons for U.S. withdrawal from WHO, highlighting failures in COVID-19 response and China’s influence on the organization.
Palantir’s Mike Gallagher on China’s Xi: Our deterrence rests on our ability to scare him
Mike Gallagher, Palantir Technologies head of defense and former U.S. Congressman, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the U.S.-China tech war, warning against using Huawei chips, U.S. companies doing …
This Chinese company shrugs off trade tension to surge in stock debut after clinching year’s biggest IPO
Shares in China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the world’s largest electric vehicle battery maker, have surged as much as 18% on its first day of trading in Hong Kong, shrugging off geopolitical uncertainties.
Is Covid-19 back in India? All we know amid recent surge in Hong Kong, Singapore
Health authorities in India are monitoring reports of rising Covid-19 cases in Singapore and Hong Kong, but fresh concerns have emerged after two deaths at a Mumbai hospital reignited fears.
