China has announced new export restrictions on materials essential for the thin-film solar industry, including critical minerals such as tungsten, tellurium, and indium.
Beijing’s latest restrictions on critical minerals could disrupt supply chains and increase costs for US-based thin-film solar giant First Solar.
Once thriving industrial giants, Suzhou and Dongguan now face economic desolation. Factory shutdowns, mass relocations, and dwindling job opportunities have plagued these cities, highlighting the ...
The chartered train, jointly organized by the human resources and social security departments of Guangdong and Guizhou, was ...
In a week marked by volatility, global markets have seen mixed performances with the U.S. technology sector facing significant pressure due to competitive concerns in the AI space, while European ...
A flying car on display during the Guangdong Provincial High-Quality Development Conference in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, ...
As global markets navigate a volatile landscape marked by fluctuating corporate earnings and competitive pressures in the AI sector, investors are closely watching the technology-oriented Nasdaq ...
Cross-border e-commerce sellers are bringing hope to southern China's office and warehouse leasing markets amid a sluggish ...
As global markets navigate a complex landscape marked by the European Central Bank's rate cuts and the Federal Reserve's steady stance, technology stocks have experienced heightened volatility, ...
The Chinese foreign ministry called on Wednesday for dialogue and consultation between China and the United States as an ...
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