Beijing intervened in Shanghai after the failure of its slice-and-grid approach, and insists that the country stick to its elimination approach to Covid-19
China's request for lower volumes followed that of India, where at least two refiners had planned to buy less Saudi oil than usual in May
Taiwan's Evergreen Marine has purchased 44 vessels from China since 2018, all but two of which were ordered from shipyards that produce Chinese warships
A federal jury in Kansas City found Feng "Franklin" Tao guilty in the latest trial to result from a now-ended crackdown on Chinese influence within US research
New probes come on top of seven prosecutions since the start of last year and include 27 companies that have either been raided or whose owners have been summoned for questioning
Mow said his new company Jan3 has signed a memorandum of understanding to develop digital infrastructure in El Salvador.
The US still leads in artificial intelligence (AI) but China’s companies are advancing quickly and are arguably ahead in...
Stringent government measures to contain the country’s Covid-19 outbreak, the worst in more than two years, are locking down tens of millions of people
Shenzhen was picked by the central government to be one of the trial cities for carrying out fintech innovation experiments
Industry analysts described the innovation as a potential way to ease the disruptions caused by US chip sanctions on the firm’s operations
The social media and gaming firm announced on its official WeChat account that it’s decided to shut down its Penguin Esports unit in June
Authorities in Germany gave further approval this week for a new plant for battery cell production by Contemporary Amperex Technology Thuringia, a unit of China's CATL