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US leads in smartphones, China dominates production
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Trump signs order to boost deep-sea mining, seeking to break China’s critical minerals dominance
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Retailers are warning that U.S. consumers could once again be faced with empty store shelves and the kind of supply chain snarls that marked the Covid era if President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China remain…
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Experts tell TIME that the next Pope must approach China similarly to how Francis did if the Vatican wants to continue to exercise international influence as well as ensure the Catholic Church remains relevant in…
China Unveils World’s First Commercial 10G Broadband Network
In a groundbreaking move, China has officially launched the world’s first commercial 10G broadband network, setting a new global benchmark …
China pushes global 5G expansion as tech rivalry with US deepens
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Beijing accuses Washington of ‘misleading the public’ about trade talks
China’s foreign ministry urged Washington on Friday to stop “misleading the public” on bilateral tariff negotiations, and said it wasn’t familiar with reports on whether Beijing was planning to exempt …
Automakers rush to meet surging China demand for long-range hybrids
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China Vows to Ready Emergency Plans, Signals Calm Amid Trade War
China said it will “fully prepare” emergency plans to ward against increasing external shocks, taking a patient approach in defending growth as a deepening trade war with Donald Trump piles pressure on the world’s No.
