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The academic talks about why governments need to redouble their efforts to keep products made using forced labor in Xinjiang off store shelves.
America depends heavily on China to buy their soybeans, but Beijing is no longer buying.
Also, the “legacy chip” market.
At the height of the pandemic, Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac was a hero and one of the country’s most promising companies. But its success masked...
The U.S. is finding it hard to curb China’s growing dominance in semiconductors that power many of the products in our homes.
The British government needs to provide greater clarity over the rules around what information can be shared with China.
The economic policy maker says the Trump administration's actions could threaten the greenback's role, and discusses the big bet the U.S. made in welcoming China...
Beijing’s efforts to internationalize the renminbi are going digital.
The world’s top basketball league still sees China as a major growth market, despite concerns it will have to compromise its values to return.
China is betting on a future with humanoid robots. When will it arrive?
Trumponomics, lacking an overarching strategy and largely based on the whims of one man, is nothing like China’s comprehensive “all-of-government” approach.
Plus, the NBA rebounds in China.