Chinese property developer Guangzhou R&F Properties said on Tuesday its unit Trillion Glory had received a winding-up petition from a Singapore-based private equity fund due to non-repayment of a loan …
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REUTERS NEXT-DBS CEO says Trump will be open to cutting deals, which could suit China
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore bank DBS Group’s CEO Piyush Gupta said on Tuesday U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, if he wins, would be open to cutting deals, which could suit China. Gupta, …
To counter China, NATO and its Asian partners are moving closer under US leadership
In the third year of the war in Ukraine, NATO is set to deepen relations with its four Indo-Pacific partners, which, although not part of the military alliance, are gaining prominence as Russia and …
Key chipmaking tools are missing from China’s new self-made list of semiconductor industry challenges — lithography machines are curiously absent
The China Associate for Science and Technology listed the country’s semiconductor challenges, and lithography tools are notably absent from the list.
DBS CEO says Trump will be open to cutting deals, which could suit China
Singapore bank DBS Group’s CEO Piyush Gupta said on Tuesday American presidential candidate Donald Trump, if he wins, would be open to cutting deals, which could suit China.
End Chinese immunity against U.S. lawsuits, COVID commission says, but invokes strange statistics
Heritage Foundation-convened commission with Republican and Democratic members blames China for excess deaths caused by U.S. policy decisions, claims long COVID affects “at least” 10-20% of people.
China plans to raise minimum capital ratio for solar PV manufacturing to 30%
China’s industry ministry issued on Tuesday a draft rule increasing the minimum capital ratio for solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing projects to 30%.
Gridlock in China: huge spending on network to cope with green energy surge
During the first four months of this year alone, China invested Rmb122.9bn (US$17bn) in its power grid projects, a 24.9 per cent year-on-year increase. That compares with the $3.5bn spend announced last October by US…
Australia pledges more funds for Pacific banking amid China interest
Australia on Tuesday pledged to boost investments in Pacific Island countries to support their banking systems after global financial firms limit services with them, citing risks, at a time when China …
China’s Moore Threads adds support for 10k GPU clusters
Chinese GPU vendor Moore Threads says its datacenter-focused AI systems can now support clusters of up to 10,000 accelerators – a tenfold increase from tech it offered last year.
China’s BYD plans $894 mln EV parts project, state media says
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has signed an agreement to build a factory for core parts of new energy vehicles with total investment of 6.5 billion yuan ($894.2 million), state-backed …
National Security: Louisiana Sen. Kennedy Calls To Halt AI Microchip Exports To China
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy urged the Biden administration Monday to take immediate action in halting the transport of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) microchips to China. This call to action comes amidst growing concerns over national…
Lay-offs by China’s top firms in key industries show unemployment biting through economic turmoil
A Post review of 23 annual reports from leading Chinese firms found that more than half downsized last year, while others slashed staff-related expenses.