Huawei Pushes Global Comeback with Mate 80 Pro and New Smartwatch Launch

Huawei has taken a significant step toward restoring its international smartphone presence with the global launch of its Mate 80 Pro and a new generation smartwatch in Madrid. The move signals the company’s renewed ambition to compete outside China after years of trade

How the Pentagon Selects Drones Amid China Dominance in Global Supply Chains

The United States Department of Defense is accelerating drone adoption across military branches while tightening oversight on supply chains in a market heavily dominated by Chinese manufacturers. At the center of this effort is the Blue UAS List, a vetted catalog of approved

US Says No Nvidia H200 AI Chips Delivered to China Amid Export Scrutiny

China has not received any shipments of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips, according to a senior United States Commerce Department official, underscoring the continued sensitivity surrounding advanced semiconductor exports to Beijing. David Peters, assistant secretary for export enforcement, told members of the House

Xiaomi Expands Investment in Chips and AI as Chinese Tech Firms Accelerate Robotics Ambitions

Xiaomi is intensifying its long term investment in semiconductor design, artificial intelligence and operating systems as China’s technology sector pushes deeper into core innovation. The Beijing based consumer electronics and electric vehicle company is positioning itself as a foundational technology player while peers

ASML Positions AI Boom as Core Growth Engine in 2025 Outlook

ASML has identified artificial intelligence as a central and long term growth driver in its 2025 annual report, marking a notable shift in tone from the previous year when the semiconductor equipment giant emphasized the cyclical nature of the chip industry. The Dutch

US official alleges DeepSeek trained new AI model on Nvidia Blackwell chips despite export ban

A senior US administration official has alleged that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek trained its upcoming AI model using Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell chips, raising questions about potential violations of US export controls. According to the official, DeepSeek’s next generation model, expected to

US dependence on Taiwan chips raises alarm as China tensions persist

Growing geopolitical tensions in the Taiwan Strait are intensifying concerns in Washington over the United States’ heavy reliance on advanced semiconductor production concentrated on the island. Policymakers and industry leaders have long debated the risks posed by a potential disruption to Taiwan’s chip

China EV stocks face pressure as weak demand and rising costs shake investor confidence

Chinese electric vehicle stocks are under renewed pressure as slowing domestic demand and higher raw material costs cast doubt over the sector’s near term profitability. After years of rapid expansion fueled by policy support and consumer enthusiasm, investors are reassessing growth expectations for

China’s EV Energy Cap Pushes Automakers Toward Greater Efficiency

China’s newly enforced cap on electric vehicle energy consumption has drawn global attention, yet much of the discussion has misunderstood its intent. The regulation does not limit how much electricity drivers can use, nor does it introduce a rationing system. Instead, it establishes

DJI files lawsuit against US regulator over import ban on new drone models

Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has filed a lawsuit challenging a decision by the US Federal Communications Commission that bars imports and new approvals of its latest drone models and key components, escalating tensions in the ongoing technology dispute between Washington and Beijing. DJI