Beijing plans to launch a satellite in 2028 that will test wireless power transmission technology from space to the ground from an altitude of 400km
Chinese regulators are said to be concluding probes into Didi and two other firms and preparing to lift restrictions on their apps
The shock to the labour market appears deeper, broader and more long-lasting than that in 2020, say Bank of America economists
US President to declare an exemption on Monday for solar panels from four Southeast Asian nations, to end a deadlock caused by a Commerce probe on whether they circumvent China tariffs
The Caixin services purchasing managers' index rose to 41.4 in May from 36.2 in April, edging up slightly as officials began to roll back some of the restrictions that have paralysed Shanghai
Beijing is in talks to team up with Moscow after Russia announced its withdrawal from the International Space Station
China is the continent's biggest bilateral creditor but most debt is due to private Western holders of African debt, the report says
It may make sense to weigh lifting tariffs on products including household goods and bicycles, said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
Three-man crew will continue work on China's under-construction space station, the seventh of 11 missions to complete the project by year-end.
China's Ministry of Water Resources says "wind and solar energy projects must not be built on rivers, lakes and reservoirs," while renewable projects near water bodies should be strictly controlled
“This conflict will definitely set off a chain reaction in the military and technological sector,” said Meng Fansong of the National University of Defence Technology
A player shared schematics for a shell fired by the Chinese Type 96 tank in a forum post, which was swiftly deleted, TechRadar reported.