China is grappling with a depressed job market, a struggling property sector, weak consumer spending, geopolitical tensions, and debt.
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The Biden administration is introducing a ban on both hardware and software for “connected vehicles” from China and, incidentally, Russia.
China will see middling returns into 2025 according to new data and a bank analyst report, which paints a grim future for its consumer sector.
Elon Musk’s fight with Brazil has highlighted how his interlocking array of companies can put him in a difficult geopolitical spot.
A couple of China-based EV giants had good news to share in spite of a weakened consumer at home and fresh tariffs from the EU and Canada.
IBM announced it would be shutting down its Chinese research and development team, shifting some operations to other locations.
The People’s Bank of China unexpectedly lowered its benchmark lending rates and a noteworthy short-term policy rate.
Anglo American is cutting back diamond production to try to hedge against China’s continued ambivalence toward the gemstones.
American chip stocks fell Wednesday morning amid the prospect of even tighter restrictions on business with China.
As the global market becomes increasingly competitive, Apple has turned toward India as a way to diversify its revenue stream.
The plenary session of China’s ruling party will likely introduce economic reforms and policies addressing impediments to its growth.
The US and Mexico will apply tariffs to some US steel and aluminum imports to keep Chinese metals from entering America.
As the AI market matures, there is a stark realization in public sectors elsewhere that this is America’s AI world.
Novo Nordisk scored approval to sell its Wegovy weight loss drug in China. That’s a big win, but competitors will soon flood in.
Tesla wants to make sure its autonomous vehicles don’t fall for light tricks.
Huawei may be considering taking a commission on in-app purchases on its native OS — a tactic that’s bore fruit for both Apple and Google.