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Chart: The Economist State backing may be inspiring others to adopt. Consider the second group, consumers, who seem keener to experiment with AI in China than in America (see chart 2).
David Rennie, The Economist’s geopolitics editor, and Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief ask: how could China gain from the second Trump presidency? And what would that mean for the rest ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) hosted British journalist David Rennie Thursday, who argued that the United States and China must remain economic allies, even ...
A former adviser to China’s central bank has voiced grave ... The warning from Yu Yongding, a senior economist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), came at a forum in Beijing ...
Some tech figures now believe that China is the perfect example of adopting AI technology, as Chinese are exposed to more sophisticated technologies -- from EV to robots -- than the U.S. one, said a ...
China has abandoned courtesy, leaving the chances of reconciliation slim as ties between the world’s two largest economies grow increasingly fraught, according to a prominent economist.
President Trump’s threatened additional 50% tariff on China would boost the consumer price inflation rate by 0.35 percentage points, independent economist Omair Sharif estimates.