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  • U.S. to Crack Down on Investments in Chinese Tech Sectors: AI, Quantum, and Chips Targeted The U.S. government has decided to impose strict limitations on American capital investments in cutting-edge technologies within China.
  • U.S. Approves $19B Taiwan Defense Deal, China Ramps Up Military Drills China condemned the U.S. $19.88 billion arms sale to Taiwan, calling it a "violation of sovereignty" and escalating tensions.
  • Biden Backs First US Lithium Mine to Cut China Reliance on EV Batteries The Biden administration has approved the first U.S. lithium mine in Nevada to reduce reliance on China for EV battery production.
  • NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Warns Europe: Don’t Fall Behind the U.S. and China in AI During his visit to Copenhagen on Wednesday, Huang mentioned that the EU is far behind the U.S. and China regarding AI investment.
  • Apple's Tim Cook Returns to China After 7 Months as iPhone Sales Falter Tim Cook visits China amid declining iPhone sales, meeting students and promoting discounts ahead of Singles' Day.
  • American Fashion Designer Kicked Out of China’s Forbidden City—Was His Outfit Too Extreme? Designer Rick Owens was asked to leave the Forbidden City for his attire, sparking debate on cultural respect.
  • Xi and Putin to Meet Again: BRICS Summit in Russia Sparks Strategic Talks Xi Jinping arrives in Russia for the BRICS summit, marking his 45th meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
  • Brides for Sale? China’s Proposal to 'Import' Foreign Women Causes Online Uproar China's gender imbalance leads to a proposal for importing foreign brides, raising concerns over human trafficking and cultural issues.
  • WTI Crude Rebounds After Middle East Tensions and China’s Rate Cut As military tensions escalated in the Middle East, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil surged in the New York oil market.
  • $38 Ticket for a Fake Whale Shark? Chinese Aquarium-Goers Wanting Their Money Back A Shenzhen aquarium disappointed visitors by showing a robotic whale shark instead of a real one due to endangered species regulations.
  • Chinese-Made Robot Vacuums Caught Shouting 'F*!' at Americans Chinese robotic vacuums have been hacked, emitting offensive language and racial slurs, raising concerns over security vulnerabilities.
  • China and Turkey Set to Dominate Rare Earth Market with New Partnership China and Turkey signed an MOU to enhance cooperation in rare earth mining, aiming to strengthen global supply chains.
  • Musk Eyes Global Dominance: Tesla Semi Truck Heading for Europe and Beyond Elon Musk aims for the Tesla Semi truck to become a global product, with potential production in Europe and China by 2026.
  • Apple’s Big EV Battery Collaboration with BYD—But Why Did It End? Apple's collaboration with Chinese battery company BYD on battery development for its now-canceled Apple Car project has been revealed.
  • McDonald’s Weddings? Young Couples in China Choose Burgers Over Banquets Young couples in China are rejecting expensive weddings and instead opting to hold them at McDonald's or Haidilao.
  • Intel Under Fire in China: Security Reviews Threaten Billions in Revenue Intel faces strict security reviews in China over product vulnerabilities, raising concerns about its financial impact amid trade tensions.
  • China Threatens 'Path to Death' for Taiwan Independence Leaders Amid Military Drills China has made it clear that it won't hesitate to use military force if Taiwan pushes for independence, signaling an escalation in tensions.
  • Six-Country Defense Exercise Begins in Philippines as China Watches Six countries, including the U.S. and Philippines, began joint military exercises in response to recent tensions surrounding Taiwan.
  • China Brushes Off U.S. and Japan, Defends Military Drills Near Taiwan China has brushed aside criticisms from the U.S. and Japan regarding its large-scale military drills encircling the Taiwan Strait.
  • Bitcoin Breaks $65K Barrier: China Stimulus and U.S. Election Fuel Rally On October 14, Bitcoin surged by more than 5%, crossing the $65,000 threshold for the first time since September 29.
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