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The U.S. may impose more limits on China’s AI chip tech access.
The U.S. may impose more limits on China’s AI chip tech access.
In an escalating move to safeguard its technological prowess, the Biden administration is reportedly considering tightening restrictions on China’s access to sophisticated semiconductor technology, a move that could have significant ramifications for …
Europe Needs More and Cheaper EVs. Tariffs Will Keep Them Costly
The European Union needs more and cheaper electric vehicles. Brussels’ decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese-made models will keep prices higher for longer, and act as a deterrent to sales.
China to resolutely safeguard the stability of FX market, regulator says
The remarks, by Zhu Hexin, head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), were published in an article …
From northwest to east China, parched and baking regions face drought
Weeks of scarce rainfall in parts of China, coupled with sweltering heat, has brought drought to several provinces, prompting alerts and actions from authorities to minimise impacts on agriculture, …
China urges EU to reconsider EV tariffs
Beijing hopes the European Union will reconsider tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and stop going further in the “wrong direction” to shield its auto industry from competition, according to …
China’s Premier Li is visiting New Zealand, where security fears vie with trade hopes on the agenda
China’s Premier Li Qiang has arrived in New Zealand at the start of a weeklong tour that also includes Australia and Malaysia.
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Manila sees more Chinese vessels ahead of Beijing’s maritime arrest policy
Analysts warn of armed conflict as Beijing continues to push a strategy to provoke other nations to be “first to fire”.
AI drug researcher XtalPi lists in Hong Kong amid U.S.-China rivalry
The company is the first to list in Hong Kong under a new rule specifically implemented to attract strategic startups as the U.S.-China rivalry widens into emerging technologies like biotech and …
China’s health system anti-corruption drive nets another senior official in Guizhou
Guizhou Provincial Health Commission party chief Yang Hui joins a growing list of leaders under graft probes in a system plagued by kickbacks.
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Since then the process has not moved forward at all — and it looks like Shein’s ties to Beijing could be to blame. The FT’s China tech correspondent Eleanor Olcott explains how Shein has tried…