Beijing recently asked South Korean companies not to export products containing China’s rare earth minerals to U.S. defense firms, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing government and …
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China asks Korea not to export products using rare earths to US defense firms, paper reports
Volkswagen plans exports from China to Asia, South America, Middle East
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Volkswagen plans to start exporting cars from China, aiming to sell in other Asian markets, South America and the Middle East, its China chief said on Tuesday, adding the carmaker …
Palm Oil demand from China and India expected to rise as prices become competitive, says MPOC
Palm oil demand from top global buyers China and India is expected to increase as the vegetable oil is now reasonably priced compared to its rivals, the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) said on …
China Unveils Ultra-Fast 10G Broadband: A New Era in Internet Speed
China has introduced a commercial 10-Gigabit (10G) broadband network in Sunan County, Hebei Province. Telecommunications giant Huawei and state-owned operator C …
Analysis-China’s cutthroat EV revolution leaves little margin for profit
By Brian Thevenot and Victoria Waldersee HONG KONG (Reuters) -As the sun set over Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, well-dressed social media influencers swarmed a lineup of sleek electric vehicles from …
Earth Talk: China and EVs
Are the Chinese actually way ahead of U.S., European and Japanese automakers regarding EVs? And are we ever going to see Chinese cars on American roads? – P.L., via email Answer: China has quickly …
Beijing slams ‘appeasement’ of US in trade deals that hurt China
Appeasement will not bring peace, and compromise will not be respected, a Chinese govt spokesperson said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan March export orders miss forecast, China drags
Taiwan’s export orders rose less than expected in March, as strong demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications was offset by slower demand from China, with the government expressing caution …
China tech stocks are red-hot this year — but 2 are plunging as the battle for food delivery dominance intensifies
Share prices of Meituan and JD.com are under pressure, highlighting the fierce competition in China’s food delivery market.
China tech firms eye US listings despite widespread ructions
(Bloomberg) — Beijing Smart Walnut Education Technology Co., a provider … They may also seek to raise about $100 million each. The IPO plans are developing even with the threat of potential …
Xi Jinping’s jaunt through Southeast Asia is ‘a reassurance and a warning’ to trading partners as the region is caught between the U.S. and China
On Monday, after Xi’s visit, Beijing warned countries against signing trade deals with the U.S. “at the expense of China’s interest.” …
Used in iPhones to EVs: Why China’s near-monopoly on rare earths matters
China controls over 90% of the global refinement output of rare earth elements, which are used to power everything from iPhones to electric vehicles. China’s near-monopoly has become one of its most …
Luxury brands capitalize on ‘debut economy’ to tap China market
SHANGHAI — As China actively promotes its “debut economy” to spur consumption, more international luxury brands are seizing the opportunity to open new stores, host exclusive events and launch new …
