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AWS, Microsoft And Google’s Cloud Ranking By Region; China Buying Locally
New cloud research sheds light on the top six cloud providers in the U.S., Europe, China, Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world as Oracle, Salesforce and IBM try to compete with AWS, Microsoft and…
‘Selective technology decoupling’ is occurring between the U.S. and China, says CFR’s Michael Froman
Michael Froman, Council on Foreign Relations president, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the state of relations between the U.S. and China, each candidate’s strategy on China, and much more.
‘Selective technology decoupling’ is occurring between the U.S. and China, says CFR’s Michael Froman
Michael Froman, Council on Foreign Relations president, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the state of relations between the U.S. and China, each candidate’s strategy on China, and much more.
China ‘Flying Circles’ Around U.S. Military in Hypersonic Weapons
China’s military advancements, particularly in hypersonic weapons, are shifting the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. China is enhancing its strategic capabilities by developing technologies like …
China’s Avatr EV Brand Teams With Dior Homme’s Creative Director
China’s upmarket EV maker Avatr has waved the stylistic wand of high European fashion over its 0 series to deliver the limited-edition Avatra 012.
China proposes magnetic launch system for sending resources back to Earth
In his famous novel “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress,” Robert A. Heinlein describes a future lunar settlement where future lunar residents (“Loonies”) send payloads of wheat and water ice to Earth using …
Little-known car brand to release incredibly cheap EV – with 193-mile range & seats that turn into BEDS
A LITTLE-KNOWN car brand is set to launch an incredibly cheap EV with seats that convert into beds. Dongfeng, one of the largest car makers in China, has arrived in Europe with the Nammi Box…
Trudeau Announces Canada’s 100% EV Tariff On China For ‘Not Playing By The Same Rules’: EV Stocks Drop To COVID-19 Lows
Trade and geopolitical tensions are weighing on the global EV market. On Monday, Reuters reported that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada would impose a 100% tariff on …
Beijing creates AI standards academy as China races ahead to equip robots with AI tech
The Beijing municipal government has launched an Artificial Intelligence Standardisation Academy, with the goal of setting up rules and standards for AI products and their applications in the robotics …
Price wars: only 2 out of more than 30 Chinese electric car manufacturers make a profit
Electric vehicles account for more than half of new car sales in China, but the vast majority of brands are making a loss selling electric cars. This …
China’s rising unemployment rate creates ‘rotten-tail kids’
Rising unemployment in China is forcing millions of college graduates into low-paying jobs or dependence on their parents, creating a new “rotten-tail kids” working class that is being compared to …