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Nike CEO John Donahoe says disengaging from China would be ‘disastrous’ amid rising geopolitical tensions
As China steps up aggression against Taiwan, Nike CEO John Donahoe said risk is everywhere but decoupling from the region would be ‘disastrous.’
Canada inquiry into China election meddling claims ruled out
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Micron Technology Faces Headwinds from China
Micron Technology (MU), the largest U.S. maker of memory chips, is facing a new headwind from China just as the company is recovering from a demand slump. Micron Technology had rallied nearly +40% …
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China urged owners of sensitive computer equipment to stop purchasing goods from the largest chipmaker in the United States.
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Alibaba to cut 7% of workforce in its cloud unit as it pursues IPO for the division
Still, Alibaba has made some headway with its cloud business over the past few years. It is the number one player by market share in China and number two in Asia-Pacific, just behind Amazon, according…
Alibaba reportedly cutting 7% of jobs in cloud unit on track toward IPO
In March, Alibaba had said it would restructure by splitting into six different units, a bid to raise the overall valuation following a tough crackdown by China on the tech sector. Those units were …
China to see new Covid-19 wave, cases to peak at 65 million a week
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China Fears U.S. Debt Default as Much as Anyone
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China Vows to Stabilize Growth, Curb Risks by Boosting Audits
China pledged to step up auditing work this year to ensure that Communist Party officials are enforcing the nation’s major policy initiatives, including stabilizing economic growth, employment and …