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Pieces of the rare clay dragon heads, which are believed to have been used in Tang Dynasty (618-907) architecture, were found ...
Just days after the United States and China declared a temporary truce over tariffs, tempers are already flaring: this time over the future of Beijing’s most advanced homegrown semiconductors.
His focus is on East Asian politics. He has covered foreign policy and defense matters, especially in relation to U.S.-China ties and cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan. John joined ...
More than 100 satellites have been launched from China since August—the first batches of two mega-constellations that are aiming to have about 28,000 satellites combined when they’re completed.
China’s industrial output expanded faster than expected in April while consumption disappointed, highlighting the challenges facing the world’s second-largest economy despite a quick de ...
China cuts benchmark lending rates as economy struggles State banks lower deposit rates by 5-25 basis points Economists doubt Beijing's 5% growth target without more stimulus BEIJING/SHANGHAI, May ...
Since the rise of this “scamdemic,” China’s response has been confusing. As Selina Ho, Xue Gong, and Carla P. Freeman wrote in a recent article for the Journal of Contemporary China ...
Aclara’s mining process also poses fewer risks, analysts said. China typically mines rare earths by drilling holes into clay and flushing out rare earths with ammonium sulfate solution ...
GOIÂNIA, Brazil—In a warehouse deep in Brazil’s savanna, machines churn through piles of red clay to produce chalky ... They are bound for the U.S., not China.
Mr. Chan is a researcher at Princeton University who focuses on Chinese industrial policy. For years, theorists have posited the onset of a “Chinese century”: a world in which China finally ...
DETROIT, May 19 (Reuters) - General Motors <GM.N> late last week informed employees and dealers for its China export business it would stop shipping vehicles to China from the United States ...
China’s ruling Communist Party has ordered officials to reduce government waste with a range of new rules: Expensive alcohol, cigarettes and gourmet dishes can no longer be offered at work ...