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Huawei may launch a mid-range 5G phone as soon as October, China’s IT Times reported on Tuesday, in what would be another sign the technology giant has overcome U.S. sanctions. From 2019, the U.S. has…
Britain invites China to its global AI summit
Britain has invited China to its global artificial intelligence (AI) summit in November, with foreign minister James Cleverly saying the risks of the technology could not be contained if one of its …
U.S. Companies are Less Optimistic About Business Climate in China, Survey Shows
With ongoing bilateral political tensions, lingering Covid-19 disruptions, and macroeconomic pressures, U.S. companies with operations in China are less optimistic about the business climate in the …
How China’s New AI Rules Could Affect U.S. Companies
China’s regulatory approach could influence U.S. lawmakers’ thinking about AI policy in the face of a brewing race for AI dominance.
Southeast Asia holds 1st joint naval exercise as Beijing increases assertiveness in South China Sea
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has begun conducting a joint maritime exercise in a move many consider as a response to Beijing increasing military presence in the South China Sea.
How Much is China’s Property Market Weighing on Its Economy?
First, tight monetary policy in its trading partners is depressing consumption and, as a result, the demand for China’s exports. Figure 1 shows that the volume of retail sales in the US and the Euro…
Foreign firms in China say vague rules and tensions with Washington hurting business, surveys show
Foreign companies operating in China say tensions with Washington over technology, trade and other issues and uncertainty over Chinese policies are damaging the business environment and causing some to reassess their plans for investing in…
U.S. Business Confidence Hits Record Low in China. Days of Outperformance May Be Over.
Just 52% of member companies are optimistic about the five-year business outlook in China, the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai said.
Starbucks might have a bigger China problem than Wall Street thinks
TD Cowen’s Andrew Charles sees the potential for China to be an “albatross” on Starbucks shares, given competitive pressures and a concerning
Burner Laptops and Smaller Profits: Firms Portray Their China Challenges
Business groups chronicle the difficult environment inside China for U.S. and European companies navigating confusing regulations and an intensified security focus.
China Bester Wins USD24.7 Million AI Deal for Supercomputing Center
China Bester’s stock price [SHA: 603220] rose as much as 3.5 percent early today but lost steam later and closed 1.8 percent lower at CNY23.25 (USD3.20). The firm’s booming AI business has prompted …