Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with U.S. computer processor manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices’ CEO Lisa Su in Beijing on Thursday, according to a statement released by Wang’s ministry on Friday.
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China Unveils APEC 2026 Theme And Priorities In Shenzhen
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The 25-Year Shift That Made China a Global Superpower
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Russia and China’s nuclear bomber cooperation is evolving
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China’s Rare-Earth Magnet Exports to US Decline in November
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Ex-Nvidia billionaire unveils new AI chips after China IPO debut
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China reverse-engineers the most advanced chip-making machine in the world
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Nike is struggling to stay culturally relevant in China
Nike was once a status symbol among Chinese consumers, but increasingly, analysts say it is losing its cultural relevance.