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China's space programs, investments, and cooperative endeavours with third parties have accelerated so much in the past 10 years that a new report from the Commercial Space Federation indicates it's poised to become the leading country in aerospace technology.
Jack Ma's return to Alibaba signals a renewed focus on innovation and AI. What does this mean for the tech giant and its rivals in China? Bloomberg journalists answer your questions Sept. 17 at 9:30 p.
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The National Interest on MSNThe United States Isn’t Competing With China on Technology
Despite headlines about a US-China technology race, America isn’t competing—corporate profits and weak policy undermine long-term strategy.
As China advances renewables and the U.S. returns to fossil fuels, the power of energy technology leadership is shifting.
China should develop chips to create AI that doesn’t rely on the type of accelerators popularized by Nvidia Corp., a top government adviser said, warning that Asian companies in particular risk becoming beholden to US technology.
Russia is aiming to return to the international cultural stage as host of a revived music competition, the Intervision Song Contest, scheduled for Saturday in Moscow. The event is intended as a rival to the Eurovision Song Contest, from which Russia was banned due to its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The Mexico-China Chamber of Commerce and Technology (MEXCHAM) has warned of the potentially negative consequences of introducing high tariffs on Chinese imports for the development and growth of strategic industrial sectors and the supply chains that make products sold from Mexico competitive.
Car-sensor maker Hesai Technology joins a wave of Chinese companies that have sought secondary listings in Hong Kong amid U.S.-China tensions.