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According to Reuters, as global competition in the semiconductor industry continues to intensify, China's chip sector is accelerating efforts to achieve technological breakthroughs. Analysts say that although Huawei is advancing architectural innovations and packaging technologies, it remains constrained by critical equipment shortages and structural limitations in the global supply chain.
Oil Prices Set for Steepest Weekly Drop in Three Months
U.S. employment data has been weaker than expected, staying on course for the strongest weekly loss in...
Blinken in China: Calls for ‘Level Playing Field,’ Resolution Over Trade Disputes
In the latest display of diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing, U.S. Secretary of State...
Innovation, Sustainability Shine at Natural Products Expo in California
ANAHEIM, California — The Natural Products Expo West stands out as a premier trade show within the natural...
Biden Proposes Tripling Tariffs on Chinese Steel, Aluminum to Counter Beijing’s Product Dumping
In a move aimed at countering China's rampant export of its excess industrial capacity, U.S. President...
China’s Overseas Product Dumping: Addressing Unfair Competition Caused by Systemic Differences
By Dr. Chen Po-chih The recent surge in low-priced exports of electric vehicles (EVs) from China has...
TikTok Surges in Vietnam Despite Increased Regulatory Pressures
TikTok, the global social media behemoth under Chinese company ByteDance, has seen a sizable spike in...
US and Japan Forge Deeper Alliance to Counter China, Strengthen Economic Ties
In hopes of bolstering their military and economic relationship, U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese...
How Noncompete Agreements and Corporate Surveillance Are Crushing China’s Tech Workers
In the cutthroat world of China’s tech industry, non-compete clauses and corporate surveillance are increasingly...
Production Delays, Disarray in Boeing Factory Prior to Door Plug Near Tragedy, WSJ Reports
According to Boeing factory logs, obtained by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), in the months leading up...