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Western Business Sours On China – Dramatically So
China’s fighter jet fleet is growing in size and appears to have made a big jump in capability, new Pentagon report shows
The Pentagon’s new report on China’s highlights its growing military might, including the addition of 500 fourth-gen jets to its fighter jet fleet.
China could strike far more than just flattops with its growing arsenal of ‘carrier-killer’ missiles, defense expert says
A new Pentagon report shows major increases in China’s missile stockpiles, including the DF-26, sometimes referred to as a “carrier killer.”
Nouveau Monde Rallies On China’s Graphite Export Curbs
Summary China strengthens control over graphite exports, a key mineral in electric vehicle production, as part of its ongoing trade war with the US. Nouveau Monde Graphite, a North American miner, …
China’s New Graphite Restrictions
On October 20, in response to the widened U.S. semiconductor controls, China announced a new set of export restrictions on certain graphite products, which are key for EV battery manufacturing.
China imposes Export Controls on Graphite, rattling EV supply chains amid Global tensions
Graphite, a critical mineral used in electric vehicle batteries, nuclear reactors, steel refractories, and advanced manufacturing processes like graphene production, is a commodity heavily relied upon …
Visit to a Shenzhen Tech Market: Imitation Before Innovation
Research Associate Maya Mei and Program Coordinator Matt Barocas visited Shenzhen, a special economic zone and thriving metropolis, situated just north of Hong Kong. The highlight of their time was a …
China’s debt crises, from developers to local governments, prompt cabinet call to curb contagion
Debt problems that have manifested in Evergrande and Country Garden cases are prompting China’s central bank to step up risk-monitoring of lenders and local government financing vehicles.
On theCUBE Pod: Beijing weighs putting the brakes on Broadcom and a look ahead at earnings
This week, it was reported that Beijing was weighing delaying the planned $69 billion acquisition of VMware Inc. by Broadcom Inc. It’s a move that would follow the United States placing new restrictions on artificial…
China Semiconductor Export Regulations, Episode III – What a Difference a Year Makes
Advanced ICs (those in ECCN 3A090 or with the same performance!) will require a license for export not only to China, but also to any country in groups D:1, D:4, or D:5 (unless the country…
Beijing investigates the world’s largest iPhone maker
Beijing has launched a tax probe into Foxconn, a Taiwanese tech company that is the largest producer of iPhones in the world. According to state-tabloid The Global Times, tax authorities in Henan and Hubei provinces…
Lomiko Metals Reflects on China’s Move to Limit Graphite Exports and Announces Corporate Update, and Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on December 20 th, 2023
Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX.V: LMR) (“Lomiko Metals” or the “Company”) reflects on the news regarding China’s announcements to limit and restrict graphite
One Out of Every Four Office Units Vacant in Shenzhen
BEIJING, October 23 (TMTPost) – One out of four office units was empty in Shenzhen, the tech hub bordering Hong Kong, in the third quarter of 2023, according to reports by Cushman & Wakefield and…
