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Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, warned Tuesday that allowing sales of Nvidia’s more powerful H200 chips to China could help the
Chinese authorities are using artificial intelligence to turbocharge surveillance and censorship, with the technology predicting public demonstrations and monitoring prison inmates, according to a new report.
For much of the past five years, China’s once-thriving technology sector has been caught in the throes of regulatory crackdowns, U.S.-led export restrictions, and investor skepticism. If DeepSeek’s achievements are even remotely close to what many ...
Hong Kong’s Grenfell Tower Moment: When Grief Became Sedition At the upcoming Fourth Plenum and beyond, we can expect to see the CCP take techno-nationalism to a new level. The forthcoming Fourth Plenum of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese ...
The move escalates supply chain warfare and comes a day after the Biden administration expanded curbs on the sale of advanced American technology to China. By David Pierson Keith Bradsher and Ana Swanson David Pierson reported from Hong Kong, Keith ...
The Invesco China Technology ETF provides diversified exposure to China's tech sector, aligning with national priorities in AI, digital consumption, and hardware innovation. Despite strong 1-year returns and investor inflows, CQQQ's long-term performance ...
U.S. strategic competition in 2026. China’s growth model and industrial policy is rooted in dominating the commanding heights of the economy, now defined by Beijing as science, technology, and advanced manufacturing.
On March 17, 2025, China's leading EDA software company, Empyrean Technology, announced plans to acquire a majority stake in Shanghai-based Xpeedic Technology, a provider of EDA and system-in-package (SiP) design solutions. The deal, structured through a ...
The U.S.-China technology competition is being hindered by a lack of agreed-upon facts, leading to a fractured and ineffective policy debate. To solve this, Congress should mandate an annual “China Tech Power” report, mirroring the Pentagon’s ...
China used to be trying to catch the West, specifically the US; then it caught up; now the West is trying to catch up to China but likely can't.