Tag: US-CHINA RELATIONS
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Chinese Companies Shift Strategies Amidst U.S. Regulatory Scrutiny
– Chinese firms face greater challenges entering U.S. markets due to regulatory scrutiny. – Companies like TikTok and Shein are reassessing U.S. operations. – Major Chinese tech acquisitions are now met with heightened evaluation due to U.S.-China tensions. Key Highlights – Chinese companies, traditionally attracted to the U.S. market, now face increased scrutiny and regulatory…
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Korean Tech Giants Address Innovation and Trade Concerns at CES 2025
CES 2025 highlighted advancements from Korean tech giants like Samsung and LG, focusing on AI and robotics. Amid concerns over potential tariffs from President Trump, both companies expressed confidence in adapting their manufacturing strategies. SK Group explored collaborations in AI chips while highlighting their strong market position. Overall, the event showcased preparations for evolving trade…
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CES 2025: Tech Giants Showcase Innovations Amid Trade Concerns
CES 2025 highlighted AI and robotics advancements while Korean tech giants faced potential trade challenges under the new U.S. administration. Samsung and LG showcased their innovations while addressing concerns about tariffs from President-elect Trump. Both companies demonstrated strategies to adapt to changing trade policies and emphasized their capabilities in AI integration. The Consumer Electronics Show…
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Legal Actions Planned by Tencent and CATL Over Pentagon Military Designation
Tencent and CATL prepare legal actions against the Pentagon’s military designation, experiencing significant stock declines. Both companies deny military ties and assert their civilian operations will remain unaffected amidst ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. Two prominent Chinese technology companies, Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL), are initiating legal actions following their designation…
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Biden Administration Expands Military-Linked List to Include Major Chinese Tech Firms
The U.S. has added CXMT, Tencent, and CATL to its military-linked firms list under the Biden administration, following a Trump-era initiative. The list, updated annually, now includes 134 companies and raises potential reputational risks. Tencent and CATL have denied military affiliations and condemned their listings as mistakes. The Biden administration has expanded its scrutiny of…
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Trump’s Critiques of International Trade Resurface, Targeting Companies Like Komatsu
Donald J. Trump has reignited his criticisms of foreign companies during his campaign, specifically targeting Komatsu for its supposed unfair advantages linked to currency valuation. This renewed scrutiny has led companies to adapt their investment strategies in the U.S. to cultivate favorable relations amid trade concerns. As the upcoming presidential election draws closer, businesses once…