As domestic sales slow manufacturers are investing in AI and seeking growth in technology and in overseas markets
At the world’s biggest car fair, which opened in Beijing on Friday, there were hundreds of manufacturers, more than 1,000 vehicles, hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts – and hardly anyone behind a wheel.
China’s car companies have cornered the domestic electric vehicle market, and are increasingly visible on the global stage. Now they’re turning their attention to what they are betting is the future of mobility: autonomous driving.
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Nvidia's strategic focus on China underscores the potential for significant market shifts and diplomatic influence in global tech dynamics.
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Nvidia's strategic focus on China underscores the potential for significant market shifts and diplomatic influence in global tech dynamics.
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Nvidia's CPU market entry could disrupt industry dynamics, with potential growth hinging on geopolitical shifts and export control policies.
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China’s regulator is forcing Futu, Tiger Brokers, and Longbridge into a two-year mainland wind-down. Mainland users can sell existing positions and withdraw funds, but cannot make new deposits or buy. Futu traded near $123.84, while Tiger Brokers’ parent UP Fintech held near $5.84 after the news. China’s latest action against offshore brokerage platforms could reshape how mainland investors seek foreign-market exposure. Regulators have moved against Futu, Tiger Brokers, and Longbridge, forcing affected mainland accounts into a two-year wind-down that blocks fresh buying and deposits. This report looks at what the crackdown targets, why some investors may turn toward USDT and OTC crypto channels, and how the move fits into Beijing’s wider effort to keep capital flows inside approved routes. China Blocks Fresh Offshore Buying China’s securities regulator has moved against
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For a while, the EV trade felt almost too easy. You had carmakers rolling out announcements about new battery plants, dropping hints about software revenue and self-driving, bumping up production targets — and investors just kept rewarding them for it. The whole sector ran on one simple assumption: electric vehicle demand would climb fast enough to make all that spending look smart eventually. That assumption has started to crack. Nobody’s saying the automotive industry transformation stopped — it didn’t. But whatever energy surrounded it during the post-pandemic years has mostly dissipated. Rates went up. Chinese rivals got serious in ways the industry wasn’t prepared for. Discounts started showing up in markets that had never really needed them before. The squeeze on the auto industry’s margins stopped being something companies could explain awa
The crackdown highlights China's intensified regulatory scrutiny, impacting investor confidence and potentially reshaping cross-border trading norms.
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The pause in arms sales to Taiwan may strain US-Taiwan relations and impact global tech markets, while potentially emboldening China.
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China's NDRC clarification highlights the delicate balance between welcoming foreign investment and safeguarding national security, impacting investor confidence.
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