Mainland Chinese food and beverage brands have gone against the tide to expand in Hong Kong, a research NGO has said, whilst international eateries have scaled down their businesses compared to five …
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China resubmits application to build contested big embassy in London
China has resubmitted plans to build a new large embassy in London, a contested project that could test how the new Labour government handles relations with the world’s second largest economy after …
China’s AI Video Rush Is a Wake-Up Call for the World
The public release of a handful of AI video generators from big companies and start-ups aims to show how the country is narrowing the gap with the US when it comes to the technology. But…
China’s AI Video Rush Is a Wake-Up Call for the World
The public release of a handful of AI video generators from big companies and start-ups aims to show how the country is narrowing the gap with the US when it comes to the technology. But…
California Democrats fear US tech firm ‘death spiral’ with more China curbs
WASHINGTON, Aug 14 (Reuters) – California Democrats are calling on the Biden administration to freeze reported plans to impose fresh restrictions on U.S. technology exports to China, arguing …
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Fort Campbell soldier accused of selling US military information to China
This defendant sold national defense information to a foreign actor and conspired to corrupt other members of our military,” said U.S. Attorney Henry C. Leventis.
The US should beware of regulation as retribution
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‘Ghost’ railway stations prompt questions on China’s rapid expansion of high-speed network
There are 26 decommissioned high-speed stations scattered across China, abandoned due to their remote locations and low passenger volume.
China’s latest blockbuster casts rare, harsh light on gig economy
One of the biggest movies to hit China’s cinemas this summer tackles several of its biggest economic pain points: an uncertain job market, downward mobility and the hardscrabble life of millions …