Ford CEO Jim Farley is facing backlash after publicly sharing he’s been driving an electric vehicle (EV) from the Chinese brand Xiaomi for months. The comment, made during an appearance on the “Fully ...
The map below shows the location of China and England. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
In a series of steps made in recent weeks, the Chinese government has made it considerably harder for foreign companies, particularly semiconductor manufacturers, to purchase the many rare earth ...
Photo: Thanh Hiep / Tuoi Tre As cheap Chinese goods continue to flood the Vietnamese market, traders are gradually abandoning locally-made products to opt for Chinese alternatives. The market share of ...
There are a lot of great knives being made in Poland, South Africa, France, Russia, Japan, and, yes, China. But, hand on a bible, I believe the very best knives are still being made in the United ...
Before joining BeiGene, Yin spent 15 years with AstraZeneca, having served in various posts at the British ... between China and ex-China. In the first six months of 2024, China made up 40% ...
Tsinghua University and Peking University are the top two universities in China this year, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025. Both institutions are based in ...
Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, has made a surprising confession - he has been driving a Chinese-made electric vehicle, and he loves it. "I don't like talking about the competition so much, but I drive the ...
all in hopes of beating out import tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles and meeting demand for EVs, according to a report from Bloomberg. Bloomberg reports that Chinese carmakers are set to boost ...
some markets such as Indonesia and India are raising tariffs on China-made clothing, ceramics or steel. Other industries are taking notice. "We're building factories overseas not just because ...
At the same time, Vietnam has been importing more Chinese goods. This has led many to question: is “Made in Vietnam” really “Made in China"? Not as much as the public would think, say Ebehi Iyoha and ...