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Kevin O'Leary says building data centers is critical to beating China in the AI race, citing advanced cooling technology and national security concerns.
Havana has faced rising tensions with Washington in recent months, with the U.S. imposing sanctions and an oil blockade.
Prosecutors said the two Chinese-British nationals posed as police or intelligence officers to conduct surveillance and gather information about Hong Kong dissidents.
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, June 18 (Reuters) - European Union leaders will debate new and tougher measures on Thursday that could be needed to curb the bloc's growing trade deficit with China and its heavy reliance on the world's second-largest economy for rare earths and other critical supplies.
China's "vast espionage machine" is surging but more and more operatives are being arrested.
Activewear brand Lululemon is in hot water in China after a promotional event held on the Great Wall appeared to mistakenly feature a Japanese drum – setting off an online furor.
The European Commission will propose a new law requiring EU companies ‌to diversify their sources of key supplies, although it may prove surplus to requirements if they proactively de-risk from China,
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Amanda Lacaze risked her career to fix Australian mining company Lynas. Now she’s supplying the Pentagon.
President Trump said during a press conference at this week's G7 meeting in France that he's grateful to Russia and China for staying "neutral" during the U.S. war with Iran
Hong Kong is set to launch China government bond futures amid Beijing’s efforts to promote global yuan usage and attract foreign capital.
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US tells ASML it's concerned one of its chipmaking tools may be in China, Bloomberg News reports
June 18 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has told ASML that Washington is concerned that one of its top chipmaking machines may have found its way to China in violation of U.S.-led export restrictions,
