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Russia, Iran and China are using AI in election interference efforts, U.S. intelligence officials say
In a media briefing Monday, officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said foreign efforts to meddle in the election with AI have fallen flat.
Xi’s Economic Adrenaline Shot Is Only Buying China a Little Time
Tuesday’s hastily arranged briefing delivered a sweeping policy package. Economists say reversing the slump will require much more.
China’s central bank goes big with monetary easing
The People’s Bank of China unleashed a fusillade of measures aimed at arresting the nation’s economic malaise Tuesday morning. Why it matters: The world’s second-largest economy faces a popping property bubble,
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Bye bye Burberry: Why China is giving up luxury for dupes
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China just released aggressive measures to boost its economy — but some analysts say it’s still not enough
“Today’s policy measures are bold by historical standards,” Betty Wang, the lead economist at Oxford Economics, wrote in a note on Tuesday.
China to investigate fashion firm PVH for suspected boycott of Xinjiang products
China’s Commerce Ministry says it will investigate the fashion company PVH, which owns brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, for suspected violations of trade rules …
China’s Sany plans European production start by 2026, manager says
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Calvin Klein And Tommy Hilfiger Face China Backlash Over Cotton ‘Boycott’
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Rich and Hungry Mideast Buyers Target China M&A
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Deadly attacks on Japanese in China inflame tenuous relations between the two nations
After a 10-year-old Japanese boy was stabbed to death by a man in China, tensions between the two countries are rising.