The United States’ decision to not sell its most sophisticated chips to China will hurt the interests of enterprises in both countries, said Ministry of Commerce on Thursday.
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China’s ‘teapot’ refiners mop up swelling Iranian crude, defying U.S. curbs
Appetite for Iranian crude is growing in China, the world’s biggest oil importer, after the extension of supply cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia boosted global prices , while Tehran is stepping up output and…
China strengthens patent examination for cutting-edge industries
BEIJING — China’s top intellectual property regulator on Thursday said it had stepped up examination efforts to better protect patents in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), genetic …
Taiwan hits back at Elon Musk’s claim that it is ‘part of China’
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has hit back after Elon Musk called the self-ruled island an “integral part of China.” …
Taliban welcomes China’s new ambassador to Afghanistan in lavish ceremony
The Taliban has welcomed Zhao Sheng as China’s new ambassador to Afghanistan during a lavish ceremony held at the presidential palace in Kabul on Wednesday.
China says EU car subsidy probe will have ‘negative impact’
China warned on Thursday a probe by the European Union into Beijing’s subsidies for electric cars would have a negative impact on its trade relations with the bloc, which it accused of “naked protectionism”.
Beijing blasts EU probe as protectionist as China EV maker stocks slide
Beijing on Thursday blasted the launch of a probe by the European Commission into China’s electric vehicle subsidies as protectionist and warned it would negatively impact economic and trade relations …
China’s Premier Li Will Attend China-ASEAN Expo
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Premier Li Qiang will attend the China-ASEAN expo in Nanning City, Guangxi on Sept. 17, the foreign ministry said on Thursday. This year is the 20th anniversary of the expo, which…
What is driving Chinese EV exports and their price competitiveness?
The European Commission began investigating on Wednesday whether to set punitive tariffs to protect its producers from imports of cheaper Chinese electric vehicles that it says benefit from state …
Arm to raise $4.7B in IPO that values chip designer at $54.5 billion
Arm Holdings is poised to raise about $4.7 billion in its initial public offering that valued the company at more than $54.5 billion.
Arm IPO: Should you buy shares? Here’s what 4 analysts are saying
Shares of Arm , the British chip design company founded in 1990, will begin trading in New York for the first time after being taken private by SoftBank in 2016. Arm licenses its proprietary chip…
China denounces Europe probe of EVs as ‘naked protectionist’ act
A European Commission investigation into Chinese electric vehicles believed to have benefited from state subsidies will have a “negative” impact on economic and trade ties, China’s commerce ministry warned on Thursday.
China auto industry body ‘firmly opposes’ EU probe on Chinese EV subsidies, urges objectivity
The European Commission unexpectedly launched an investigation Wednesday on the level of state subsidies that benefits China’s electric vehicle makers.