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China’s manufacturing sector saw the fastest-growth in activity in three years in June, thanks to strong production and stabilizing employment, according to a private survey released on Monday, adding …
The South China Sea’s Forgotten Front: Mitigating Sinophobia for Philippine Stability and Security
Geopolitical tensions with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have led to heightened scrutiny of PRC nationals and individuals of Chinese descent in the Philippines and around the world.
CertiK Completes Migration of Blockchain Apps to Alibaba Cloud for Enhanced Security in Asia
CertiK will expand its offerings on Alibaba Cloud by adding penetration testing and the Skynet due diligence tool.
EV Stocks: Tesla’s China Rivals Rev Up Sales With Cheaper New Models Due
T esla’s China rivals further accelerated in June. EV stock Nio hit a new monthly record while nearly doubled sales in the second quarter, while its new and more affordable Model Y rival looms. Please…
Crude Cartoons and Death Threats: One Woman Battles China’s Trolls
Xu, formerly a Chinese citizen and currently in Australia, has been under attack since a report she wrote over four years ago on forced labor of the Uyghur minority in northwestern China. Branded a traitor…
China’s property market shows signs of uptick amid policy supports
China’s property market displayed signs of improvement in terms of sales revenues of the top 100 real estate developers, an industry report showed on Monday. Nearly 60 percent of the top 100 …
China’s property market shows signs of uptick amid policy supports
China’s property market displayed signs of improvement in terms of sales revenues of the top 100 real estate developers, an industry report showed on Monday. Nearly 60 percent of the top 100 …
China Declares Rare Earths State Property, Issues New Regulation For Mining And Refining
The Chinese government on Saturday issued a raft of regulations to tighten its grip over rare earths production, elements that are used in everything from electric cars to wind turbines …
What happens to AI progress if China invades Taiwan? A chat with ‘Chip War’ expert Chris Miller.
He says chip designers such as Nvidia are in a precarious position — even as they’re on top of the world.
Barone: COVID-19: Another fail-safe institution proves not so safe
Between 1998 and 2003, the budget of the National Institutes of Health was doubled. This was an extraordinary enterprise after the multi-year, post-Cold War decline in defense spending and at a time …
Beijing says state owns China’s rare earth metals
Beijing has decreed that rare earth metals belong to the state under new regulations said to be aimed at protecting supplies in the name of national security, but which will be seen as another shot…
