For all the emphasis on developing advanced technologies, China’s present growth model still depends far more on low-cost manufactured exports.
China has quietly turned a childhood toy into a piece of heavy infrastructure, unveiling a giant power-generating kite that behaves more like an airborne power station than a beach plaything. The ...
By Mei Mei Chu, Laurie Chen and Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, March 5 (Reuters) - China on Thursday set out a five-year roadmap ...
China has taken a major step in the global AI race with the launch of a powerful artificial intelligence system that can directly access the country’s national supercomputing infrastructure and carry ...
Two major economic plans unveiled at the annual meeting of China's legislature outline top priorities ...
The communist party’s 15th five-year plan since taking power in 1949 will be released at a meeting of the rubber-stamp parliament in March (the details having been thrashed out well in advance by ...
China on Thursday wrapped up a four-day meeting that laid out broad development priorities for the next five years. Analysts noted a significant change in Beijing's emphasis on consumption, while ...
On Oct. 9, China’s Ministry of Commerce (“MOFCOM”) issued new export-control notices tightening restrictions on the export of rare-earth materials, magnet technologies, superhard materials (synthetic ...
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 ...
Tech gains remain too small to offset China’s deep and persistent property downturn, Rhodium Group said. Real estate weakness and automation threaten jobs and future growth targets. Greater reliance ...
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