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The company became a household name selling budget smartphones, but is now staking its reputation on electric vehicles.
Can the U.S. actually make chips again?
The extraordinary rise of two Chinese shopping apps shows how they have learned lessons from the past and others.
What is so hard about making chips in America? And can the U.S. do anything about it? As part of his series, 'Remaking the Chain,'...
The U.S. and China agreed to cooperate on fentanyl, but progress is proving hard to come by.
For much of the past two decades, Europe's luxury market has counted on the ferocious appetite of Chinese consumers to bolster its bottom line. But foreign...
Politicians say Nippon Steel’s Chinese links are a risk in its proposed merger with U.S. Steel, though the Japanese company’s presence in China is small.
A rundown of the key figures in the China-focused legal sphere.
China's AI industry is still developing and it's still unclear who will emerge as the market leaders.
Can China produce its own luxury brands?
The Treasury’s top international official gives an inside-the-room account of the latest talks between Treasury Secretary Yellen and the Chinese leadership, including the U.S.’s efforts...
A decade on, China’s mobile payment giant ventures out again, targeting merchants and tourists across Asia.