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Toyota-backed autonomous vehicle company Pony AI has joined the list of Chinese firms going public on the U.S. stock market after a multi-year ban from …
China’s Latest Round of Property Stimulus Fails to Inspire Markets
Chinese policymakers rolled out fresh stimulus aimed at boosting the country’s sluggish property sector, though the measures fell short of hopes for more specific liquidity support.
China has not cracked encryption, at least not yet — Mental Outlaw
Popular YouTuber Mental Outlaw explains why the recent quantum computing breakthrough by researchers in China does not currently threaten encryption standards.
Beijing’s Strait expansion facing pushback: bureau
China’s attempts at expanding into waters around Taiwan are facing international pushback, the National Security Bureau (NSB) said. Beijing’s expansion into the Taiwan Strait, and East China and South China seas has triggered international countermeasures,
Critics say government legitimising problem by only eliminating 30 per cent of problem homes, despite Beijing order to ‘bid farewell’ to them
Critics say government legitimising problem by only eliminating 30 per cent of problem homes, despite Beijing order to ‘bid farewell’ to them.
China’s Horizon Robotics Seeks Up to USD695 Million in Hong Kong IPO
(Yicai) Oct. 18 — Horizon Robotics, a leading Chinese developer of self-driving technology, aims to raise as much as HKD5.4 billion (USD695 million) from its initial public offering in Hong Kong, …
Trump says China respects him because Xi knows he is ‘crazy’
Speaking to a newspaper editorial board, Trump said he would impose tariffs on China if it sought to blockade Taiwan.
German Automakers Are Scrambling To Stay Afloat In China
VW, Porsche, BMW and Mercedes all posted big sales slumps in China for Q3 and there’s no guarantee they’ll recover …
South Korea’s Arte Museum to shut Hong Kong outpost, move to Shenzhen amid wave of closures
Immersive art space ends two-year run in city, offers 50 per cent discount on tickets until 31 December closing date.
There’s more to China’s luxury spending slump than its struggling economy
Demand for luxury goods is slowing in China, and tough economic conditions aren’t only to blame for this.
Foreign enterprises look to China’s economic prospects in supply chains, green energy
Senior Chinese officials have made renewed commitments to expand the country’s high-level opening-up and encourage foreign investment during the Annual Conference of Financial Street Forum (FSF) 2024 in Beijing in recent days,
Photo Beijing 2024 kicks off; 5,400 photos capturing moments of dialogue between China and the world
Photo Beijing 2024, featuring nearly 60 exhibitions and over 5,400 works by more than 2,000 international photographers, kicked off in Beijing on Saturday. The event highlights themes such as the Polar Silk Road,