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China strives to promote coordinated development of new information infrastructure
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Through field observations, the students gained basic knowledge of plant species in deciduous broad-leaved forests in warm temperate zones, and with explanations by Bai, they came to understand the significance of the seemingly tedious research…
For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it’s Japan — not the US — that’s the bigger draw
Over the past decade, Tokyo has softened its once-rigid stance against immigration, driven by low birthrates and an aging population. Foreigners now make up about 2% of its population of 125 million.
Senator Lummis: Bitcoin Arms Race Between US, China, Russia
In a recent interview, the Senator from Wyoming, Lummis, suggested, “Wouldn’t it be fun if the next arms race is not for weapons but it is for Bitcoin.
How a New York State Aide Moved in China’s Corridors of Power
There was no mention of her job in the U.S.—as a top aide to then-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The trip was one of several to China by Sun that illustrated how even as a…
ASML CEO says US desire to restrict exports to China ‘economically motivated’
The chief executive of Dutch computer chip equipment supplier ASML said on Wednesday a U.S.-led campaign to restrict the company’s exports to customers in China in the name of national security has …
Larger U.S. Companies In China “Not Running For The Exits”
Larger U.S. companies in China aren’t “running for the exits” amid slower economic growth and heightened geopolitical risks, though they are cutting back on investments amid wariness, a former top U.S …
China’s binge-buying of chipmaking equipment could yield another overcapacity problem
China’s binge-buying has accelerated since the U.S. introduced tighter export restrictions in October 2022. Annual spending surged from $28 billion in 2022 to $36.6 billion in 2023, according to SEMI, …
Delaware Customs seized over $100k in Apple products destined for China
A box of Apple products marked “iPhone return for repair” actually contained over $100,000 in iPads, Apple Watch Ultras, and AirPods meant to be smuggled to China, but Customs seized the shipment.
China’s BYD Was The Third-Best-Selling Brand In The World This July
We do have to remember that BYD did have a slower start to this year. Thus, despite a strong July, BYD’s global numbers this year place the brand in 8th place. That puts them be…
Xi’s Clout Draws African Elite to Beijing Even as Fissures Grow
President Xi Jinping will lay out his blueprint for growing China’s relationship with Africa, as debt criticisms and his nation’s slowing economy limit Beijing’s ability to build influence through …
China pledges to boost Nigeria investment after leaders meet in Beijing
Chinese officials promised to encourage the country’s most “powerful” companies to invest in Nigeria following Xi Jinping’s meeting with Nigerian leader Bola Tinubu in Beijing. Tinubu, in turn, agreed …
ASML CEO Says US Motivation in Restricting Equipment Exports to China Is ‘Economically Motivated’
(Reuters) – The chief executive of Dutch computer chip equipment supplier ASML on Wednesday said a U.S.-led campaign to restrict the company’s exports to customers in China in the name of national …