Ford executives are increasingly studying all aspects of Chinese automakers and that market as the most intense competition to beat.
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China’s January-to-May fiscal revenue falls 0.3%
China’s fiscal revenue declined by 0.3% in the first five months of 2025 from a year earlier, finance ministry data showed on Friday, as global trade uncertainty intensified by U.S. tariffs weighed on …
‘If Middle East Is Unstable, World Will Not Be at Peace’: How China Views the Israel-Iran War
“If the Middle East is unstable, the world will not be at peace,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday. “If the conflict escalates further, not only will the conflicting parties suffer greater …
Why Iran War Hurts China More Than America
China’s energy imports are vulnerable as Iran’s conflict with Israel threatens to drag the United States into a war.
University of Hong Kong Surpasses Peking University as China’s Best University in QS Global Top 100
(Yicai) June 20 — The University of Hong Kong has overtaken Peking University, the previous top-ranked Chinese institution, in the QS World University Rankings’ global top 100, marking a significant …
Labubu maker Pop Mart’s shares slide after China state media calls for stricter oversight of blind-box craze
Shares in Pop Mart International Group tumbled in Hong Kong trading after a Chinese state media commentary reignited regulatory concerns over the booming blind-box toy sector, triggering a sell-off in …
BEYOND Expo 2025: Key facts about China’s flying car players and their expansion plans
“The ‘low-altitude economy’ is one of the few business models created by China, which represents an opportunity for us to take a leadership role,” said Yang Jun, a fellow of the Canadian Academy of …
China Unicom Beijing and Huawei Are Embracing the AI Revolution, Striding Towards Intelligent Era
Shanghai 2025, Yang Lifan, Deputy General Manager of China Unicom Beijing, delivered a speech titled “Are We Ready for AI?” and jointly released Smart Operation Network 2.0 with Huawei at the 5G-A …
China says it expelled a Philippine gov’t ship from disputed waters
China said its coast guard on Friday expelled a Philippine government ship from waters near a disputed shoal as maritime tensions between the two feuding neighbors intensify.
China sends scores of planes across central line in Taiwan Strait
China has sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan between late Thursday and early Friday, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait unofficially dividing the sides.
China was called ‘uninvestable’ not long ago. Why investors are changing their minds.
Once deemed “uninvestable,” Chinese stocks are getting a new surge of interest from Wall Street as trade tensions ease and the country’s AI tech advances.
China’s rare earth magnet exports slump to five-year low in May
Chinese shipments of rare earth magnets saw a considerable drop in May, with shipments halving compared to April and touching their lowest level in more than five years. China shipped out 1,238 metric …
US Tariff Spike Hits China’s Small Parcels, Squeezing Exporters
US tariff hikes on small packages from China triggered a slump in shipments last month, contributing to a huge drop in bilateral trade and roiling exporters like Shein Group Ltd.