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Someone burned 500 ETH to accuse Chinese hedge fund CEOs of using brain-computer weapons
Column-Congo emerges as China’s strategic copper supplier: Andy Home
China is reaping the rewards of its massive mining investment in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the form of surging imports of physical copper. Shipments of refined copper from the central …
China May Delay Tesla Full Self-Driving Approval Amid Trump Trade War
China may use Tesla FSD approval as a bargaining chip amid President Trump’s trade war, the Financial Times reported. EV rivals are stepping up their driver-assist systems.
China’s Xi promises policy stability at meeting with business leaders, including Alibaba’s Jack Ma
China’s President Xi Jinping met with private sector business leaders on Monday, offering them assurances that policies regarding the private sector would not change, state media reported, as …
China tightens control over key technologies amid rising trade tensions
China is tightening export controls on key technologies and strategic materials to maintain its dominance in global supply chains amid rising trade tensions, according to the Financial Times.
China replaces US as Vietnam’s largest shrimp export market
China imported US$834 million worth of Vietnamese shrimp last year, surpassing the U.S. as the largest buyer of the seafood.
China says U.S. has ‘gravely backpedaled’ on Taiwan by cutting anti-independence statement
Taiwan and China split in 1949 during the civil war that brought the communists to power in China. Taiwan has its own government and military but has never declared formal independence from China.
Humanoid robots and DeepSeek AI employees deployed in Shenzhen for intelligent grassroots governance
A humanoid robot walks with agile and fluid steps on the streets of Shenzhen. Photo: screenshot. Artificial intelligence (AI) robots are gaining traction in Shenzhen, South China’ …
China says Trump admin’s change to U.S. fact sheet on Taiwan “further damaging” regional peace
China says the Trump administration has “gravely backpedaled” the U.S. position on Taiwan by removing a short clause in an online fact sheet.
China Sends Ships Near US Ally in ‘Show of Force’
China’s coast guard sailed within a few dozen miles of the Philippines’ Palawan Province while continuing to patrol waters off Luzon island.
China’s Xi urges entrepreneurs to ‘show their talents’ in sign of support for private business
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday urged entrepreneurs to “show their talents” in a “new era” for the nation’s businesses, state news outlet Xinhua reported.
China’s middle class feels the squeeze as property slump hits pocketbooks
China’s per-capita property income grew at its lowest rate for over a decade in 2024, trimming disposable incomes and limiting consumption.
China’s Xi meets with business leaders, including Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, to boost economy
China’s President Xi Jinping met with private sector business leaders on Monday, state media reported, as government officials work to revive an economy disrupted by a pandemic, regulatory crackdowns …