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China could fuel future hypersonic weapons with boron mined directly from seawater
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Shenzhen: The city that rewrote China’s future
China’s status as a global superpower was unimaginable just half a century ago. In the 1970s, the country was overwhelmingly ...
In medicine, meanwhile, China has turned itself from a copycat maker of generics into the world’s second-largest developer of ...
While the Dutch government has offered goodwill in the dispute over control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned, Netherlands-based chipmaker, the crisis is far from over. China's Ministry of Commerce on ...
Another great transformation is underway in China. The world’s factory is fast becoming its first electro-state, with an ...
For years, theorists have posited the onset of a “Chinese century”: a world in which China finally harnesses its vast economic and technological potential to surpass the United States and reorient ...
Some of the auto industry’s biggest innovators gathered in Shenzhen earlier this year for the Automotive World China Exhibition. From electric cars to self-driving sanitation vehicles, the event made ...
China's economic miracle appears to be in the past. Here's why the future looks bleaker and bleaker.
Jane Wu exemplifies the current struggles China's economy faces as well as its bleak future. The unemployed Beijing resident finished a graduate degree at University College London last year and has ...
When the first two rounds of 10 percent tariffs hit, Zou Guoqing, a Chinese exporter, groaned but didn’t find the barriers insurmountable. He gave up some of his profits and offered his client, a snow ...
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