A growing number of companies are looking to move their manufacturing out of China. Boards and companies are reevaluating their risks and reviewing mitigation strategies.
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China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say
Beijing’s compromise of Tokyo’s classified cyber networks could prevent greater strategic coordination between Japan’s Ministry of Defense and the Pentagon.
John Phipps: China is Losing Farms and Farmers at an Astonishing Rate
Despite government efforts China is currently losing about 2 million prime acres per year to development and erosion. It is hard to envision Chinese farmers competing in the market for US-sized …
Can China solve its property crisis?
Property, a mainstay of China’s economy, is in deep trouble. Tougher banking regulations, a slowing economy and massive over-supply are pushing developers to the brink.
China’s working population will shrink in the coming decades and keep the nation’s economy from surpassing America’s, research firm says
One study says that, by the 2050s, China could be losing an average of 12 million working-age adults each year.
House China committee zeros in on latest CCP efforts to steal American agriculture IP
Top House members on the China Select Committee are focusing efforts on the Chinese Communist Party’s attempts to steal American agriculture technology.
“Economic long COVID” could mean China’s economy is weaker than it looks
The Chinese economy is in worse long-term shape than is widely understood, a prominent American economist is arguing, in ways that cannot be easily fixed. It is “economic long COVID,” featuring a …
Chinese luxury EV brand Zeekr continues global push into Kazakhstan
Geely-owned Chinese luxury EV maker Zeekr will sell its 001 and X vehicles in Kazakhstan, as well as Israel and parts of Europe, by Q4 2023.
China’s rules pose challenges for Big Tech – How?
Navigating the labyrinthine network of bureaucratic red tape in China, multinational tech corporations are grappling with mounting challenges. Their plans to produce electric vehicles (EVs) in the …
Stop bullying us, Go tells Beijing; solons chime in
Saying that former President Rodrigo Duterte afforded them “too much respect” during his six-year term, Senator Christopher Go urged China …
Beijing resorting to ‘calculated aggression’ in Ayungin
THE water-cannon assault by China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels on a Philippine supply boat in Ayungin Shoal on Saturday, August 5, was a case of calculated aggression, an American security expert said.
Philippine government summons Chinese ambassador over China’s use of water cannons during confrontation
The Chinese coast guard used water cannons during a confrontation with a Philippine vessel last week. The Philippine government summoned its Chinese ambassador following the incident.
China’s Censors Back Down on Generative AI
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has had a tough awakening that it needs to balance control and censorship with freedom for technological development.