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ASML’s CEO predicts China’s semiconductor industry will lag 10-15 years due to EUV export bans, despite progress in 7nm chip production.
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The ongoing US-China trade war has intensified, with technology being a primary battleground. What began as a tussle over trade imbalances has evolved into a strategic clash over technological …
Ninth Circuit upholds revocation of Chinese telecom permit in US
Citing national security concerns, the panel ruled that China Unicom’s ownership by the Chinese government, along with board members’ CCP affiliations, leave it vulnerable to Beijing’s influence.
China combines 3D printing and drones to support troops in combat zones
PLA’s Northern Theatre Command Air Force recently tested 3D printing and drone delivery of key parts to the troops on the ground.
Made In China, Paid In America: What Trump’s New Tariffs Mean For The US Economy
Goldman Sachs analyst Elsie Peng projects that the incoming Trump administration will sharply increase tariffs on Chinese imports. Average rates will likely rise by 20 percentage points, with larger …
China Launches Probe Into Beef Imports as Local Farmers Struggle
China has started a probe into beef imports, to decide if a surge in shipments from overseas has hurt the domestic sector, the Ministry of Commerce said Friday.
China unveils world’s largest amphibious warship
China has launched the first of its new line of amphibious assault ships and its biggest warship yet, strengthening what is already the world’s largest navy. The Sichuan, a type 076 new-generation …
China’s GenAI market continues to heat up as Beijing records more LLM filings
The latest batch of GenAI services registered in Beijing included large language models from Zhipu AI and Xiaomi affiliate Rigo Design.
One-year-old, Beijing Library serves book lovers with passion
In the first 88 days since opening, Beijing Library had received a whole million readers in all, and now its annual number of visitors has already exceeded 3.7 million. Among them, the youngest visitor was…
US-China tech war: Shanghai aims to be global medical AI hub by 2027
China’s financial centre Shanghai aims to expand into a medical artificial intelligence (AI) hub in the next two years, as the nation’s healthcare sector adopts the rapidly advancing technology to improve diagnoses and treatment. The…
Chinese carmakers to slow down new luxury EV releases due to weak demand: analysts
Analysts believe things will slow down next year in the luxury EV market due to weak demand and dwindling troves of cash.
Shenzhen Expressway Co Reports Strong November Toll Revenue
Shenzhen Expressway Co (HK:0548) has released an update. Shenzhen Expressway Co reported its unaudited toll revenue for November 2024, showcasing …
