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Multinational corporations remain adamant in scaling up investment in the Chinese market, shifting from manufacturing to a comprehensive model that integrates innovation and green growth, particularly ...
China has been diversifying its sources for oil imports well before the current Middle East tensions.
While China has a near monopoly on rare earth element processing and refining, it has quietly become reliant on raw materials ...
Despite potential short-term production setbacks from China's ban on rare earth exports EV makers believe any potential ...
How America and its allies can break free of Chinese dependency is a geopolitical priority with sweeping ramifications but no ...
China produces the entire world’s supply of samarium, a rare earth metal that the United States and its allies need to ...
In May, China hosted the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Community of Latin America and Caribbean States (CELAC) Forum in Beijing. Colombia signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative. Public ...
China accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of espousing a “Cold War mentality” in a speech “filled with provocations” in Singapore on Saturday. “Hegseth deliberately ignored the call ...
Former CIA station chief warns of China's targeting of U.S. military and government employees in spy operations, with arrests of soldiers selling classified information.
China is rapidly transforming into the world’s leading “electrostate,” spearheading a global shift from fossil fuels to electricity-powered systems in transport, industry, and infrastructure.
The largest spy agency in the world is now in China, with the U.S. its second-biggest target. The first? China's own people – including those living abroad in the U.S.
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