A unit of state-owned China Merchants Group is pushing a range of automation and digital technologies to make ports smarter.
Chinese officials say that the weapon can be used to suppress the signals of American GPS and other satellites.
China now requires exporters to submit comprehensive reports detailing how rare earth shipments are used along supply chains.
Farmer Liu Bingyong used to make a tidy profit selling milk but is now leaking cash -- the victim of a dairy sector crisis ...
According to the People’s Bank of China’s 2015 Renminbi Internationalization Report, the RMB was the world’s 5th most used payment currency, the 2nd most used trade finance currency ...
Trump's aggressive stance toward China trade issues makes his two “gifts” to China all the more impressive. Either by design, ...
A former employee working for one of China's state agencies has been given a rare death sentence for leaking "state secrets," the Ministry of State Security said on Wednesday, after he was accused of ...
The U.S. Treasury Department, seeking to keep the Chinese military from gaining an edge in advanced technologies, issued a ...
Llama is an open AI model family. Although the terms of use prohibit it, China, for example, uses the model for military ...
The Department of Commerce sent a letter to TSMC imposing export restrictions on certain sophisticated chips, of 7 nanometer ...
The U.S. ordered Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to halt shipments of advanced chips to Chinese customers that are ...