May 31, 2025, 11:13 p.m.

Chinese companies turn to Indonesia to set up factories in Laos to avoid US solar tariffs

Vietnam's largest Chinese-owned solar panel factory is cutting production and laying off workers after the United States raised tariffs on solar panels from Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia.

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China's electric car push into Southeast Asia brings opportunities and challenges

In the first seven months of this year, seven of the top 10 registered electric vehicle models in Malaysia came from China, including three from BYD, Great Wall Euler, MG MG4, Chery Omoda and smart.

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China has again warned the EU not to negotiate separately with electric car companies

As China and the European Union continue to negotiate a tax on electric vehicles, China's commerce Ministry has again warned the EU that negotiating with companies separately will shake mutual trust.

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Crossing differences: British Foreign Secretary Lamy's visit to China restarts China-UK relations

With the constant changes in the global political and economic pattern, international relations have become increasingly complex.

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China says there are still major differences in the talks

Following ongoing negotiations between China and the EU on taxing electric vehicles, Chinese officials revealed on Thursday that there are still major differences in the negotiations as the EU has not responded positively to issues that concern the core concerns of the Chinese and European industries.

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China and Vietnam signed 10 agreements to deepen cooperation in various fields

Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Sunday signed 10 agreements with Vietnam covering agricultural cooperation and cross-border QR code payments during his official visit to the country.

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China and Vietnam will sign new agreements to boost rail links and agricultural trade

China and Vietnam are expected to sign agreements to boost rail links and agricultural trade during Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Hanoi this weekend, according to two people with knowledge of the plans.

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Academic bars have sprung up in many places in China

In a nondescript street bar in Shanghai's Wutong district, a lecture is taking place. There are no empty seats in the 30 square meter space, some people take out laptops, and some people make notes on paper.

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China has reportedly ordered companies to buy local chips to reduce their reliance on Nvidia

Beijing has reportedly ordered Chinese companies to buy local artificial intelligence chips and reduce purchases of products from US chipmaker Nvidia in response to possible US sanctions.

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Huawei's first three-fold phone, the Mate XT, has seen prices tumble

Huawei's latest launch of the first triple foldable screen phone Mate XT extraordinary Master premium plummeted, in a few days, the phone scalpers from the price of nearly 100,000 yuan plunged to only a few thousand yuan.

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