Jensen Huang woos Beijing
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Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China compete for supremacy in artificial intelligence.
The normalisation of ties was first confirmed by both the European Parliament and Beijing earlier this year. Wednesday's remarks also came ahead of a China-EU leaders' summit slated for later this month when the EU's Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa are expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in Beijing.
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Friday he met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Beijing on Thursday. Wang said at a press conference that Huang had worked very hard over the past few days during his visit to China,
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New products, services unveiled at supply chain expo in Beijing, facilitating tech commercialization
At the ongoing third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), companies have released multiple innovative achievements, showcasing new products and services, and reflecting efforts to facilitate the transition from "knowledge to technology" and from "product to market.
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China and Australia will keep open dialogue and look for areas of cooperation despite strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific region, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday after meeting China's President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Beijing has warned Labour that it will “resolutely safeguard” its electric car industry after it emerged the Government will block Chinese electric cars from a new grant scheme.
BEIJING, China, July 19: The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) headquarters in Beijing witnessed a ceremonial flag-raising on Friday to mark the State of Kuwait's accession as a full founding member of the bank's Board of Governors.
Can a Tibetan singer make the leap from the slow pace of life on the Tibetan plateau to the fast rhythms of urban Beijing?
In first half of 2025, exports reach US$6.7 million, which analysts view as sign of China’s bid to diversify access to strategic minerals.