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AI and Innovation Powering China’s $2.65 Billion Online Lottery Boom
China’s powerful AI and constant tech innovation will see the nation’s online lottery boom by $2.65 billion between 2025 and 2029.
Elon Musk’s dream of Tesla robotaxis has been stymied in China by a bizarre foe: The humble bus lane
Tesla aims to roll out its unsupervised FSD robotaxi software in most global markets this year, helping justify the $1.3 trillion market cap. Yet Musk’s team is still getting tripped up in China.
Apple dodged a DeepSeek sell-off, but its China headache hasn’t gone away
The tech giant suffered an 11% decline in China sales last quarter, raising concerns about its ability to fend off fierce competition in the country.
China’s COFCO says it is committed to Brazil soy-buying moratorium
Chinese state-owned grain trader COFCO is committed to Brazil’s soy-buying moratorium, Allan Virtanen, the company’s global director of communications and sustainability said on Friday, despite …
Here’s what Trump’s tariff threat looks like on the ground in China
President Donald Trump is threatening 10% tariffs on Chinese goods as soon as Saturday, and manufacturers in China are figuring out how to cope.
iPhone sales slump in China as Apple falters in key market
Apple is still facing headwinds in China. The company’s overall sales in China declined 11.1% during to $18.51 billion during the last three months of 2024, the largest drop in the country since the …
Apple: The China Revenue Decline That No One Realizes Is Bullish
Apple’s robust service growth offsets iPhone struggles. Read why AAPL stock’s premium valuation and technical strength make it an attractive buy.
China’s COFCO fully committed to Brazil’s ‘soy moratorium’
Allan Virtanen, global director of communications and sustainability at Chinese grain trader COFCO, said the company is fully committed to Brazil’s “soy moratorium” despite pressure from local farmers …
China has free health care and lower rates of obesity. Here’s how the life expectancy compares to the U.S.
The U.S. always seems to be in competition with China—economically, technologically, militarily. But how do the two countries stack up when it comes to measuring the health of its people? Going by …
China’s Property Sector Retreats Into State Hands
More than three years into China’s housing crisis, there is still no sign of its ending. Now, as private and locally-owned developers keep faltering, the sector is becoming more state-dominated. That …
China Home Sales Resume Decline as Stimulus Effect Wears Off
China’s residential sales resumed falling in January, suggesting the property sector still has some way to go before it can show a sustained recovery.
China Says Japan’s Plans for Chip Export Controls Could Damage Business Relations
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China said on Friday Japan’s plans for export controls on chips, among other things, could damage business relations. The comments were made by China’s Ministry of Commerce …