China says the US Treasury's move to block tax credits for electric vehicles if they have batteries or other parts from China violates world trade policies
European leaders meet President Xi in Beijing for talks on their huge trade imbalance, to EV subsidies, plus the bloc's push to 'de-risk' from China. Both sides were low on expectations
Chinese officials acknowledge strong rationale for change but baulk at taking decisive moves that may disrupt social stability and burden indebted cities with added costs
‘Tianhe Xingyi’ has more CPU computing power and better networking capabilities than its predecessor, Tianhe-2, Xinhua reported
Italian exports to China were worth $17.7 billion last year up from $14bn in 2019 while Chinese exports to Italy rose to $62bn from $34.2bn over the same period
The International Energy Agency expects world oil consumption to hit its peak in 2030 at 103 million barrels per day – a decade faster than initially predicted
The state-backed fund is looking to support various elements of the semiconductor supply chain, including “design, equipment, components and raw materials,” state media says
S&P Global Ratings predict India will be just behind the US and China in seven years time thanks to a booming digital sector
Rating agency's downgrade of China outlook puts pressure on Beijing to impose more forceful measures to prop up stocks and stabilize the yuan
CEO Huang said the group's plan "is to continue to work with the government to come up with a new set of products that comply with the new regulations that have certain limits".
Private space firm closing in on last test of groundbreaking methane and liquid oxygen-fuelled rocket
More than 80% of German companies actively looking at shifting operations away from China said geopolitical friction was the cause