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Since its launch in November 2023, the 3A6000 has been adopted in a Chinese government-backed IT replacement programme called ‘XinChuang’.
Confusingly, two opposing narratives dominate discussions about China’s tech regulations. One is that it is unusually permissive: an under-developed legal system means companies are not bound by red tape;
BEIJING—In cities and small towns across China, two seemingly contradictory facts are simultaneously true: China is closing the gap with the U.S. for global technological dominance, and yet big parts of its economy are a mess. Locally pioneered electric ...
The role of tech products in April’s trade data reflects how computing-related goods are a ‘new and important growth driver’ for exports.
No longer do they worry so much about Western tech landing in Chinese hands; rather, they fear that China is now too effective at preventing its best stuff from passing to foreigners. A former Chinese trade official reacts to the pivot with empathy rather than mockery.
Before this week’s U.S.-Chinese summit, Beijing reached a milestone in its quest for technological self-sufficiency.
At the upcoming Fourth Plenum and beyond, we can expect to see the CCP take techno-nationalism to a new level. The forthcoming Fourth Plenum of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will not be an ordinary policy meeting.
BEIJING, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Almost a year after China expanded rare-earth export controls ostensibly aimed at preventing their use by foreign militaries, exporters are still asking a basic question: when does a small magnet turn an everyday ...
China’s government is pouring money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market grows bleak.
Chinese tech stocks have rallied back to a key level, just as the headlines are heating up. The Invesco China Technology ETF is pressing into a long-term downward-sloping trend li
Despite the hype surrounding China’s artificial intelligence capabilities, progress remains heavily dependent on theft and smuggling. The Chinese Communist