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+18 +1Five ways TikTok is seen as threat to US national security
Many in the United States see TikTok, the highly popular video-sharing app owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, as a threat to national security.
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+21 +1China bans AI-generated media without watermarks
China regulates generative AI tech with rules that aim to spur growth and ban deception.
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+29 +1Tesla, GM facing 'a nightmare' in China, analyst says
As mainland China backs away from its zero-COVID policy and loosens restrictions, business optimism and a slight return to normalcy are welcome changes for citizens and investors. One large area of the Chinese economy that will be impacted is the manufacturing sector, and the auto industry in particular. China has the largest auto market in the world and sells by far and away the most EVs of any country.
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+18 +1Chinese hackers stole at least $20 million in US COVID-19 relief cash, the Secret Service says
This money was meant for COVID-19 relief and included small business loans and unemployment fund, the Secret Service told NBC.
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+12 +1China Covid: BBC journalist detained by police during protests
Ed Lawrence was beaten and arrested by Shanghai police while covering anti-government rallies.
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+1 +1China’s 26-storey pig skyscraper ready to slaughter 1 million pigs a year
The world’s biggest single-building pig farm has opened in Hubei province, but critics say it will increase the risk of larger animal disease outbreaks
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+13 +1Crowds angered by lockdowns call for China's Xi to step down
Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China’s powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.
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+27 +1Apple has a huge problem with an iPhone factory in China
A violent workers’ revolt at the world’s largest iPhone factory this week in central China is further scrambling Apple’s strained supply and highlighting how the country’s stringent zero-Covid policy is hurting global technology firms.
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+27 +1The US Chip Blockade Against China Is Creating Unplanned Consequences
The US trade and tech wars against China continued under President Joe Biden, who escalated export controls related to technology. The US wants to cut China’s access to advanced semiconductors and the equipment used to manufacture them in order to prevent their use for military purposes.
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+12 +1China and the US have plans for nuclear-powered moon bases
Forward-looking: China and the United States compete in many areas, and it appears that the moon could become another area of contention for the two superpowers. The Asian nation plans to build its first lunar base by 2028, while the White House wants to bring humans to the surface by 2025.
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+23 +1Foxconn: iPhone maker apologises after huge protests at China plant
Apple supplier Foxconn has apologised for a "technical error" in its payment systems, a day after its iPhone factory in China was rocked by angry protests. Videos had showed hundreds of workers marching at the world's biggest iPhone factory in the city of Zhengzhou, with complaints over Covid restrictions and claims of overdue pay.
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+16 +1Huge Foxconn iPhone plant in China rocked by fresh worker unrest
Hundreds of workers joined protests at Foxconn's flagship iPhone plant in China, with some men smashing surveillance cameras and windows, footage uploaded on social media showed.
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+23 +1The Most Profitable Company in China isn't Alibaba or Tencent, it's Apple due to corporate diplomacy led by CEO Tim Cook
It's being reported today that the most profitable tech company operating in China is not a homegrown internet giant such as Alibaba or Tencent, but California-based Apple.
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+16 +1China Plans to Send Monkeys to Space Station to Have Sex With Each Other
Chinese scientists are reportedly planning to send monkeys to its new Tiangong space station for experiments that will involve the animals mating and potentially reproducing, the South China Morning Post reports. It's a fascinating and potentially controversial experiment that could have major implications for our efforts to colonize space: can mammals, let alone humans, successfully reproduce beyond the Earth?
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+26 +1The Only Way the U.S. Can Win the Tech War with China
The tech war between China and the U.S. over advanced semiconductors is rapidly heating up, but the U.S. needs allies to win
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+17 +1Biden meets with China's Xi to discuss Taiwan, Ukraine and 'red lines'
The White House says President Joe Biden has objected to what it says is China's "coercive and increasingly aggressive actions" toward Taiwan.
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+20 +1South Korea faces ‘balancing act’ in US-China chip war
South Korea is facing a complex balancing act as it finds itself positioned in the middle of an intensifying tech war between the United States and its biggest semiconductor chip trading partner China. The South Korean government has reached a decision internally to join the US-led Chip 4 alliance, and is coordinating the right timing to announce it, an anonymous Korean government insider recently told local media.
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+14 +1Tesla says it will assist police probe into fatal crash in China
U.S. automaker Tesla said on Sunday it will assist Chinese police investigating a crash involving one of its Model Y cars after local media reports said two people had died and three were injured when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
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+29 +1Cantonese speakers worry about their language's decline
Although Cantonese is spoken by 80 million Chinese around the world, its influence is waning due to pressure from Beijing to favor Mandarin as the official language in China. But the decline has stirred some people to try to preserve the language.
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+13 +1Chinese chip designers slow down processors to dodge US sanctions
Alibaba and start-up Biren Technology are tweaking their most advanced chip designs to reduce processing speeds and avoid US-imposed sanctions aimed at suppressing Chinese computing power.
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