Technologies like AI, which require high computing power, have become key battlegrounds in the rivalry between the U.S. and China.
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(LEAD) U.S. eases export controls on chip equipment for Samsung, SK factories in China
The United States has decided to allow exports of its semiconductor manufacturing equipment to Samsung Electronics and SK hynix factories in China without a separate approval process, the presidential …
China plans to boost computing power amid AI race to help local firms
China intends to step up efforts to build its computing power by more than a third in less than three years, aimed at benefiting local suppliers and strenthen technology self-reliance as U.S.
China’s Seafood Imports From Japan Plunge 66% in August Amid Import Ban
(Yicai) Oct. 9 — China’s imports of Japanese aquatic products tumbled nearly 66 percent in August, after China suspended them in the wake of Japan discharging nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the …
Losses from China disasters reach $42 billion in first nine months of 2023
China suffered direct economic losses of 308.29 billion yuan ($42 billion) over the first nine months of 2023, the government said, from natural disasters such as torrential rains, deadly landslides,
China’s September property market package fails to have dramatic effect on buyer confidence, fuelling hopes for more easing
Last month’s package of relief measures from Beijing to bolster the beleaguered property market has not yet had a major impact on homebuyer confidence, with weak sales data and further house price …
You won’t be able to see a single panda in America. China’s retaliatory measures against the United States.S
As three pandas in Washington, D.C.’s National Zoo are set to be returned to China in December, there will be no pandas, symbols of “US-China friendship,” left in the US by the end of next…
Mainland China could delay complex trade probe to eve of Taiwan election
An investigation by mainland officials into Taiwan’s trade practices could conclude right before a pivotal election – a decision that stands to further fray already strained relations.
China’s Rich Entrust Total Strangers to Sneak Cash Out of the Country
Imagine trusting your life savings to a group of strangers you know only via WhatsApp. Some affluent Chinese people are willing to make that gamble to get part of their wealth out of the mainland.
China was hoping for a Golden Week consumption boom. It didn’t happen
China has concluded its Golden Week holiday on a muted note, with key travel and spending data showing weaker-than-expected recovery in consumption amid a wider economic slump.
China Extends Taiwan Trade Probe, Taipei Cries Election Interference
BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) – China on Monday extended an investigation into what it calls Taiwan’s trade barriers against it by three months to the eve of the island’s presidential election, prompting Taipei to accuse Beijing of…
Evacuations ordered as remnants of Typhoon Koinu hit southern China
People have been moved to shelters and nearly 2,000 boats recalled to port as the remnants of Typhoon Koinu hit southern China after leaving one dead and over 300 injured in Taiwan.
GSK signs shingles vaccine deal with China’s Zhifei for around $3 billion
China’s largest vaccines company Zhifei will pay British drugmaker GSK 2.5 billion pounds ($3.05 billion pound) for the exclusive rights to distribute GSK’s shingles vaccine in the world’s No.2 pharmaceuticals market.