In this conversation, the FT’s John Thornhill and MIT Technology Review’s Caiwei Chen consider the battle between Silicon Valley and Beijing for technological supremacy.
China "stole" sensitive technology from a British factory in the latest espionage scandal, it has been claimed. Chinese technology company Wingtech allegedly transferred sensitive production ...
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By Mark Buckton - Taipei China’s engagement with Central Asia has long been framed in sweeping historical terms of caravans, ...
A fter a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to ...
President Donald Trump says the United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a ...
Australia is supplying raw materials vital for China's military build-up, while at the same time signing up to be a partner of choice for the United States as it seeks to break Beijing's critical ...
In the short term, US and Chinese leaders will continue trying and failing to capitalise on their imagined advantages. With ...
Shenzhou 21 is carrying commander Zhang Lu, 48, a veteran of the 2022 Shenzhou 15 mission, and two rookie astronauts, Wu Fei ...
A battle over a Dutch semiconductor producer is part of the broader race between the West and Beijing over chips and minerals needed to make European vehicles.
A leading Republican voice in Congress on China policy said on Wednesday that selling Nvidia's best AI chip to China "would ...
It is an animal menagerie when it comes to China’s tech scene, from little dragons to AI tigers. For the uninitiated, the most familiar name will likely be the “BATs”, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent.