On January 6, Chinese authorities revealed plans to develop a comprehensive national data infrastructure, with blockchain technology positioned as a foundational element. The initiative seeks to …
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China’s EVs Drew Big Crowds At CES. They Should Make Everyone Else Nervous
Zeekr, Great Wall Motors and others have cars on sale right now that the rest of the industry is trying to “catch up” to. And CES is proof.
China’s Lijian-1 Rocket Fails Mid-Flight: What’s Next for CAS Space?
A recent launch of China’s Lijian-1 rocket, designed for commercial satellite deployment, ended in failure after a mid-flight malfunction. The anomaly occurred three seconds after the third-stage …
China Has a Sixth-Gen Fighter: What Do We Know About the J-36?
Last month, the People’s Republic of China appeared to have leapfrogged the United States in military aviation technology, as a previously undisclosed aircraft recently made its maiden flight. The …
House of Huawei — inside China’s ‘most powerful company’
It is no exaggeration to call it “China’s most powerful company,” as Eva Dou does in her new book, House of Huawei. The Washington Post journalist and former China correspondent has written an authoritative account…
China’s Quectel to contest US allegations of ties to Beijing’s military
Chinese wireless chips maker Quectel Wireless Solutions will challenge its inclusion in a U.S. list of companies allegedly aiding Beijing’s military, the company said on Tuesday.
China launches first space mission in 2025
China launched a Long March 3B carrier rocket early on Tuesday morning to deploy an experimental satellite into space, fulfilling the country’s first space mission in 2025.
US Makes Major Tech Move Against China
The Department of Commerce said newest semiconductor research facility will drive U.S. economic leadership and national security.
Trina Solar sets world record for solar technology
China’s Trina Solar has set a new world record for the conversion efficiency of a certain type of solar module, the company said in a statement on Monday.
Taiwan Requests South Korea’s Assistance in Investigating Chinese Ship for Damaging Undersea Cables
Taiwan seeks South Korea’s help to investigate a Chinese ship accused of damaging undersea communication cables amid rising tensions.
Taiwan asks South Korea for help over Chinese ship after subsea cable damaged
Taiwan has asked South Korea for assistance investigating a Chinese-owned ship suspected of cutting a subsea cable off its northern coast on Friday.
Chinese military afraid of AI missteps? Why PLA believes technology can’t replace human judgment in battlefield strategies
China’s PLA embraces AI for military modernisation but warns against over-reliance, emphasising human judgment, creativity, and accountability to counter AI’s lack of self-awareness and adaptability o
China mulls blocking exports of EV battery tech
China’s Ministry of Commerce is taking comment on a plan that would extend export restrictions to technology tied to the production of electric vehicle batteries.