TSMC’s Huawei Headache TSMC is in hot water for allegedly supplying chips to Huawei via a company with ties to crypto. That company also has ties to the...
Ken Wilcox on Trying to Build a Bank in China The former chief executive of Silicon Valley Bank talks about the frustrations of trying to expand in China, the role of the ‘secret team’ and...
Intel Gets Caught Up in the U.S.-China Rivalry Criticism from a body with close ties to China’s top tech regulator signals increased scrutiny of the American chipmaker.
How German Drone Engines Landed in Russian Hands via China Fujian Delong Aviation Technology acquired a family-owned German enginemaker. Now its subsidiary is selling drone engines to Russia.
Steeling for Trouble China’s economic stimulus has brought some short term relief to its steel industry but the longer term picture still looks difficult.
The Dilemma Facing Calvin Klein The clothing brand’s owner, PVH Corp., is at the center of controversy in China because it restricts Xinjiang companies from its supplier list.
The China Cliff for Foreign Carmakers Will there be any foreign automakers left in China five years from now?
Shein and Temu Face Up to a Frostier Future The fast-growing Chinese e-commerce companies are changing tack as challenges to their cheap import models multiply.
China’s Military-Civil Defusion China’s civilian industry is still tightly integrated with the military, but open discussion of the link is less frequent.
China’s Luxury Liquor Craft flavors are growing more popular in China, while foreign brewers see turbulence in the market.
The Problem With “Overcapacity” in China’s Automotive Industry The debate over China’s auto exports is bedeviled by narrow definitions and mis-measurement that risks encouraging the wrong policy response.
The Roadblock Facing China’s Self-Driving Vehicles How China’s autonomous driving companies fare in foreign markets will depend on whether they can soothe concerns over how they handle data.