The claim comes at a time when China is in the midst of a tense tech and trade war with the West, with both sides lobbing spying accusations at each other
Europe's top diplomat says the bloc "has no interest in a trade war", but concedes it may be inevitable in the dispute over tariffs to be imposed on Chinese EVs
US retail giant was the biggest shareholder of JD.com, but sold its entire stake, as e-commerce sector suffers brutal price war, to focus on its warehouse chain
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing earned its first profit in three quarters, thanks partly to Chinese authorities speeding up approval of IPOs
Republican candidate Trump said he’s not a fan of the electric vehicle incentive scheme for automakers
The agreement was one of the first to be signed after the US formally recognised the People’s Republic of China in 1979
Economists say major intervention is needed if the country is to meet its 5% growth goal this year as speculation rises that Beijing will do more to boost consumption
Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment was added to the list of Chinese Military Companies by the US Department of Defense in January
Current unilateral curbs were benefitting foreign rivals at the expense of US businesses, California Democrats said in a letter this week
China’s decision to restrict exports of antimony from mid-September could push the metal's price to $30,000 a ton, traders say
Antimony is used as a hardener in lead for storage batteries, plus alloys with lead and tin to improve solders and bullets, and in semiconductor devices
The sanctions-hit Chinese tech giant’s latest processor is currently being tested by domestic internet and telecom companies, the report said