Geeking Out Over Warehouse Robots As retailers seek to automate their inventories, Chinese company Geekplus stands out in the race for smarter robots
The Clash of Constellations In 2021, Beijing announced Guowang, its answer to SpaceX’s Starlink. But with very few updates about the project — apart from disciplinary inspections — it...
Nongfu Spring’s Big Splash The bottled water giant is as familiar in China as Coca Cola is in the West, but it’s not immune from online criticism.
China’s Fintech Footprint in Africa With money for building African infrastructure drying up in China, the future looks brighter for fintech investments.
What TikTok Got Wrong About America One thing is certain: the company’s aggressive lobbying strategy ultimately did more harm than good.
What Happened At America’s Own Military-Civil Fusion Fair The hot topic at a major D.C. conference this week was how the government and companies can cooperate in areas like AI to counter China’s...
China Goes Global — Again Chinese companies have decided that the best place to make money right now is outside of China. The phenomenon known as chu hai (出海), which...
U.S. Big Tech in China: Too Big to Bail Most major tech firms are continuing to invest in China despite difficult market and international conditions.
Who’s Who in the EV Battery Supply Chain More than any other country, China finds itself at the epicenter of the lithium-ion battery revolution.
Micron Plays the Long Game in China While the U.S. memory chipmaker builds a new assembly plant in Xi’an, it is shifting its focus elsewhere.
Angela Huyue Zhang on Why Beijing Took On the Tech Giants The academic talks about the reasons behind China’s crackdown on its tech sector and its legacy, as well as how Chinese regulators are tackling AI.
Xiaomi’s Electrifying Gamble The company became a household name selling budget smartphones, but is now staking its reputation on electric vehicles.