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Europe, which has imposed tariffs of up to 45 percent on Chinese electric vehicles, fears Beijing is rapidly shifting parts of its EV manufacturing supply chain to nearby Morocco in an effort to bypass those duties and gain easier access to the European market. EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič has
China’s Rare Earth Crisis Exposed: Pollution, Power, and Profit
In recent days, China’s rare earths have once again become the focus of global attention. As a strategic...
Tesla Asks Suppliers to Avoid Using Parts Made in China
On Friday, Nov. 14, The Wall Street Journal reported that electric-vehicle maker Tesla has begun requiring...
Chinese Firms Bypass US to Get Nvidia Chips: Foreign Media Reveals How
On Thursday, Nov. 13, The Wall Street Journal published an investigative report revealing that a Chinese...
Silicon Valley Billionaire Marries Mysterious Chinese-American Woman, Fuelling Concerns About Espionage
At the end of 2024, when news broke that Silicon Valley legend and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was...
Australia Faces Rising Threat From Chinese State-Linked Hackers
Mike Burgess, Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), recently...
NACS Show 2025: Where Innovation and Connection Shape the Future of Retail
CHICAGO, Illinois — The energy inside McCormick Place was electric this fall as NACS Show 2025 brought...
Trump to Award $10,000 Bonus to Air Traffic Controllers Who Stay On Duty
On Monday, Nov. 10, U.S. President Donald Trump again commented on the aviation chaos during the government...
Advertising Week New York 2025: Where the Future of Marketing Takes Shape
This year's Advertising Week New York took place Oct. 6–9 at The PENN District in Manhattan, marking...
Inside China’s Expanding Intelligence Network in the UK: From Data to Political Influence
For years, the British government has struggled to define the scope and nature of the security threat...