The Microsoft president said American firms will have to compete with subsidies provided by Beijing to Chinese companies.
"You could see easily a world where maybe most of the world's population is running on a Chinese tech stack in five to 10 years time," one analyst told CNBC.
In what would be a “watershed moment,” Ford’s CEO, Jim Farley, reportedly spoke with the Trump Administration about partnering ...
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith warns US tech firms about China’s AI subsidies and growing influence in developing markets.
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has shelved a number of key tech security measures ...
・ByteDance is reportedly planning to spend $23 billion next year, mainly on AI infrastructure. ・The plans underscore how the Chinese tech industry is aggressively investing in AI and competing with ...
In China, two economic realities exist side of by side. The country's fast-growing technology sector is now leading the world in some aspects. Yet prospects for the average Chinese worker remain dim.
Iran’s latest protest wave is colliding with a surveillance machine that is no longer purely domestic. A Chinese video technology giant, Tiandy, has become a crucial supplier of tools that help ...
Most emerging market ETFs are built around the same assumption: that China’s economy and equity markets will drive returns for decades. Columbia EM Core ex-China ETF (NYSEARCA:XCEM) rejects that ...