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China high-tech
China and Germany: So Far, Yet So Close
By Shashi Tharoor
An unexpected partnership emerged between Beijing and Berlin. But how should Germany respond to China’s rise: engage or embrace?
China's Artificial Intelligence Revolution
By Elsa Kania
A new AI development plan calls for China to become the world leader in the field by 2030.
Australia-China Relations: Investing in Innovation
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Andrea Myles.
Who Will Satisfy China’s Thirst for Industrial Robots?
By Zi Yang
China's move toward automation is still largely reliant on imports from abroad.
Asia’s Coming Genomics Revolution
By Will Greene
From China to Japan and Singapore, Asian countries are investing in the genomics revolution.
China’s Evolving Economic Statecraft
By Greg Levesque
Beijing’s use of commercial actors to carry out Party-state objectives requires a coordinated response.
Israel and China a 'Marriage Made in Heaven,' Says Netanyahu
By Shannon Tiezzi
Though security cooperation remains limited, the two sides are pushing forward on trade and technology.
China’s Quest for Cybersecurity Causes Headache for Foreign Companies
By Nabil Alsabah
International businesses struggle to comply with China's new cyberspace regulations.
Rational Thinking About China's Semiconductor Push
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
How worried should the United States really be about China's strategy to invest in overseas chip makers?
China’s High-Tech Strategy Raises the Heat on Industrial Countries
By Mirjam Meissner and Jost Wuebbeke
The world must prepare for growing competition – and ensure that China’s industrial upgrade doesn’t come at their expense.
China and Germany: The Honeymoon Is Over
By Klaus Larres
A visit to China by Germany's economics minister highlighted a blunter approach to bilateral relations.
China to Offer $23 Billion for US Chip Company
By Shannon Tiezzi
The bid is a clear outgrowth of China's race to develop its domestic high-tech industry.