The coming-together of China’s enormous manufacturing capacity and its ravenous appetite for copious, cheap, domestically produced electricity deserves to be seen in a similar world-changing light.
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Detecting slave-made goods from China is growing harder, U.S. says
Major brands face a growing challenge to root out forced labor in Chinese supply chains, the top U.S. anti-human trafficking official said Friday, as the United States stepped up the blocking of …
GLOBAL ECONOMY-Asia’s factories shaking off COVID gloom, China shines
Asian factories continued to shake off the coronavirus gloom in August as more bright signs in China raised hopes of a firmer recovery in global demand, reducing pressure on policymakers to take …
Trump pressed China’s Xi to release jailed Hong Kong media tycoon, sources say
By Greg Torode, James Pomfret, Michael Martina and Trevor Hunnicutt HONG KONG/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump appealed directly to China’s Xi Jinping to free jailed Hong Kong media …
Chinese courts explore blockchain application
In recent years, Chinese courts have made effort to apply blockchain technology to the judicial field. For example, more than 2.2 billion pieces of evidence have been stored on the judicial blockchain …
China’s robotics boom: Unitree’s IPO plan signals Beijing’s next tech investment frenzy
The Hangzhou-based robotics startup is reportedly preparing an initial public offering that could value it at up to 50 billion yuan (US$7 billion).
In China, Victims of Abuse Are Told to ‘Keep It in the Family’
Cases of domestic violence in China point to a legal system that looks good on paper but is failing victims because of a lack of resources and political will.
China’s exports seen slowing in October as front-loading against U.S. tariffs eases: Reuters poll
China’s export growth probably slowed in October, as overseas orders tapered off following months of front-loading to beat U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and as buyers watched to see how a …
WeRide’s CEO pitches robotaxis as a solution to aging populations and long commutes, as the firm raises more money for R&D with a HK IPO
CEO Tony Han talks about Chinese investors, self-driving cars as social good, and why companies like Uber are turning to Chinese robotaxi partners.
China’s Global Mangrove vision takes root in Shenzhen
A year after its establishment, the International Mangrove Center in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has emerged as a hub for global mangrove conservation cooperation by uniting 20 member countries to …
China’s import expo: A barometer for global trade
This photo taken on Nov 3, 2025 shows a themed-decoration of the China International Import Expo at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) in East China’s Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua] …
China’s Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% as autonomous driving firm debuts in Hong Kong
China’s Pony.ai on Thursday saw its shares drop over 12%, while rival WeRide fell nearly 8% as the autonomous driving companies began trading in Hong Kong. Pony.ai and WeRide, which are already listed …
FirstFT: Nvidia boss says China ‘will win’ AI race with US
We have an interview this morning with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang, who has warned that China will beat the US in the artificial intelligence race. Here’s what to know: …