China Opposes US Curbs on Telecom and Certification Sectors
China’s commerce ministry opposes new US restrictions on test certification and telecom sectors, warning of global supply chain disruptions and harm to trade relations.
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China’s commerce ministry opposes new US restrictions on test certification and telecom sectors, warning of global supply chain disruptions and harm to trade relations.
China’s focus on basic research during the 14th Five-Year Plan has laid a strong foundation for technological self-reliance and future innovation.
China’s manufacturing sector is undergoing a historic transformation, evolving from a low-cost assembler into a global exporter of core technologies and industrial systems, reshaping supply chains worldwide.
Chinese tech firm Dreame recently held its inaugural major U.S. technology showcase in San Francisco, marking a significant step in its global expansion and engagement with the North American market.
Engineers in Xinjiang used drones and a ‘flying man’ device to perform a critical live-line repair on China’s largest 750kV power loop in under an hour, without interrupting electricity.
A Stockholm cafe run by AI manager Mona, powered by Google’s Gemini, blends cutting-edge technology with everyday coffee culture.
American YouTuber Ethan Robertson’s visit to the Beijing Auto Show spotlights the puzzle for U.S. consumers: why can’t they buy the advanced, affordable Chinese cars making waves globally?
Over 500 BeiDou-guided drones deployed in Anhui Province for precision crop protection, safeguarding the vital winter wheat harvest and showcasing smart farming advancements.
The 2026 Beijing Auto Show reveals cars are becoming mobile AI computers, with ‘Physical AI’ enabling new levels of autonomy and personalization.
James Kynge argues AI tokens are the ‘new oil,’ with China’s cost advantage creating a new geopolitical dynamic and attracting global tech firms.
China’s data output reached 52.26 zettabytes in 2025, accounting for over a quarter of the global total, driven by enterprise digital transformation and booming AI sectors.
At Auto China 2026 in Beijing, China showcases its latest smart mobility advancements, from intelligent driving systems to futuristic smart cabins, pointing towards a safer and more intuitive future for transportation.
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, Chinese car brands showcase a transformation from makers of affordable cars to leaders in automotive technology and design, reshaping global competition.
The completion of a new mega-factory for the Lijian-2 carrier rocket marks its entry into mass production, a key step for China’s growing commercial space sector.
Agricultural drones are revolutionizing farming in China, attracting a new generation of tech-savvy youth back to rural areas and solving a critical demographic challenge.
A dazzling 3D projection show at Luoyang’s ancient Yingtianmen Gate uses light and sound to bring the city’s rich history to life for modern audiences.
China’s leadership, chaired by Xi Jinping, outlines a comprehensive economic strategy for 2026, focusing on tech self-reliance, infrastructure, and risk management.
China’s open-source AI models achieve over 10 billion global downloads, leading in patents and fueling a trillion-yuan industry, marking a new era in accessible artificial intelligence.
In 2026, foreign automakers are deepening localization in China’s booming EV market, while Chinese brands accelerate their global expansion, reshaping the worldwide automotive industry.
A humanoid robot’s amusing reaction to crowd cheers at a Beijing marathon offers a glimpse into the rapid progress and relatable challenges of advanced robotics.