US President Donald Trump’s tech war with China has shifted global power politics, targeting chips, AI, and data dominance.
Can Washington bind Chinese rivals to American technologies or will access to the AI chips hasten Beijing's challenge to US ...
Under the deal, chipmakers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and other tech firms will commit at least $250 billion to expand U.S. capacity for advanced chips, clean‑energy ...
Washington is betting on speedy innovation, while Beijing is relying on making a superior, state-led AI ecosystem ...
Manus tried to reframe its identity through “Singapore washing” – but as algorithms transform into key national assets, such ...
The US has an inconsistent stance on advanced chips, alternating between limited easing and renewed pressure, Wei Shaojun ...
The United States-China trade war is heating up once again. In a recent announcement, the Donald Trump administration has ...
For China, the record $1.2 trillion annual trade surplus its authorities reported Wednesday is resounding proof of the ...
In the first year of new five-year plan, party mouthpiece says list of ‘chokepoint technologies’ is narrowing.
US leads in frontier AI research, semiconductors and cloud infrastructure China dominates robotics deployments, while pursuing self-reliance goals DeepSeek's release served as wake-up call, showing ...
Unlike the ideologically driven conflict of the 20th century, today’s rivalries are pragmatic and transactional.