President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday warned members of the bloc against any attempt to supplant the dollar.
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US Expands China Restrictions, Banning AI Memory Exports and 140 Companies
The Biden administration continues to try to stop China from obtaining US tech, but impacted firms may already have already stockpiles.
China Has “Secretly” Been Buying Gold Since May 2024
China’s clandestine accumulation of gold has been confirmed, with credible analysis revealing unreported purchases since May 2024.
Biden finally heads to Africa in an attempt to counter China. Will Trump take up his approach?
President Joe Biden is finally making his long-promised visit to Africa to showcase a U.S.-backed railway project in three countries that he has pushed as a new approach in countering some of
China’s Digital Yuan Still Encounters Challenges in Adoption: Report
China’s digital yuan faces adoption hurdles due to competition from mobile payment platforms like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
GoodWe named among 2024 Forbes China ‘Go-International’ series top 30 brands
GoodWe has been listed among the top 30 brands in the 2024 edition of Forbes China’s Go-International Series, in recognition of its excellence in globalization, innovation and shaping global markets.
Biden fires a parting shot at China’s chip industry ahead of Trump’s second term
The US has introduced export restrictions to 140 Chinese semiconductor companies to curb the growth of its AI industry.
Why Nvidia and other chip stocks are mostly shrugging off latest China rules
The U.S. government’s latest export restrictions on semiconductor technology to China were telegraphed in advance and aren’t as severe as once feared.
America’s nuclear submarine crisis on a collision course with China
Our nuclear submarine fleet is in big trouble. Production and repairs are backlogged. We can’t even manufacture two per year and China is catching up. Trump team has to move fast.
In Response to Property Crisis, China Studies Fundamental Overhaul
In China’s sluggish property market, the latest sales pitch isn’t marble countertops, but residency papers. In a bid to support the real-estate market, more than a dozen Chinese cities have rolled out …
Post-COVID life and China’s tough economy pushes a 95-year-old jewelry brand to embrace ‘wearability’ and a more casual consumer
Everyone is a lot more casual. You have a lot fewer galas and things to go to,” said Nicholas Lieou, Chow Tai Fook’s design lead for high jewelry.
China is studying sanctions on Russia to figure out how to handle them if it invades Taiwan, report says
China is closely monitoring the effects of Western sanctions on Russia to prepare for a possible invasion of Taiwan, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Suspect in fatal stabbing of Japanese schoolboy in Shenzhen formally arrested
The suspect in September’s fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old schoolboy in China has been formally arrested for murder, with prosecution proceedings to follow more than two months after the attack, …
