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President Trump is imitating the Chinese Communist Party by extending political control ever deeper into the economy.
A generation ago conventional wisdom held that as China liberalised, its economy would come to resemble America’s. Instead, ...
It is not enough to bluster that our armed forces be AI-ready without a supply line of indigenous tech to fuel them, writes ...
Reuters granted two officials anonymity to discuss Trump's deal with US chipmakers, because details have yet to be made ...
India aims for 30% electric car sales by 2030, but faces challenges like price sensitivity and limited charging infrastructure despite having a large car market.
Luu Anh Tuan was sentenced to 16 years in prison in Vietnam after signing a technology transfer agreement to bring rare earth ...
Vietnam's VinFast began production at a $500 million electric vehicle plant in southern India's Tamil Nadu state on Monday, part of a planned $2 billion investment in India and a broader expansion ...
The Royal Mint Court Residents’ Association, which represents around 300 people living in nearby buildings and has engaged in ...
Once considered a symbol of elegance, Rajshahi silk is slowly losing its lustre owing to widespread availability of counterfeit alternatives. While efforts are on to revive the lost fame, more needs t ...
The move aligns with a broader national push to limit land sales to individuals or corporations tied to countries deemed ...
We’ve been reporting for years on Intel’s massive semiconductor manufacturing facility — one that was supposed to be operational by now — and its financial hardships.
The Biden administration focused on investing in domestic chip production. President Trump is taking a different approach.