“We are in global competition with China and it’s not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford,” Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, said.
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China lifts a nearly 2-year ban on seafood from Japan over Fukushima wastewater
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Hong Kong school ordered to submit report after alleged student harassment in Shenzhen
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Apple supplier Lens Technology joins Hong Kong IPO boom with US$608 million deal
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China’s tighter export controls squeeze wider range of rare earths
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China’s Envoy Urges Australia to Resist US Pressure on Military Spending
China’s envoy to Canberra urged Australia not to be “incited” by NATO’s support for US demands to sharply raise defense spending and instead cooperate with Beijing to resolve regional disputes.Most …
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Dalai Lama set to reveal succession plan as China watches
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China’s Ant Group invested $3.26 billion in R&D in 2024
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