China’s Car Market Meltdown: Why Big Brands Like GM and BMW Are Losing GroundForeign car brands like GM, Volkswagen, and BMW are struggling in China, where domestic EVs, bolstered by government support, thrive.
China’s Secret Copper Obsession: Why the World’s Top Consumer is Hoarding More Than EverChina's copper consumption surged 4.6% in 2022, driven by energy transition goals. Demand is rising in EVs and renewable energy.
South Korean Company Teams Up with Axiom Space for Bold Space MissionBoryeong, which has invested in the U.S. space firm Axiom Space, will see Axiom launch its fourth private spaceflight mission next year.
China vs. US: Shocking Truth About Who’s Really Winning the E-Commerce BattleChina is dominating the online commerce industry, with its market size estimated to be nearly three times that of the United States.
Is the World Ready? Trump’s Trade Policies Could Spell DisasterTrump's potential reelection could threaten global trade. Some speculate it would be more detrimental to China than during his first term.
No More Chinese Code in Cars: Biden’s Plan to Overhaul Autonomous Vehicle RegulationsThe U.S. government plans to ban using Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles, citing national security concerns.
Airbnb's Q3 Outlook Dims: Is the Travel Boom Over?Airbnb has revised its third-quarter revenue forecast downward, leading to a nearly 13% drop in its stock price yesterday.
World's Largest Uranium Deposit 'Declared a National Park'—Lawsuits and Legal Battles FollowERA has filed a lawsuit against the Australian government after their lease renewal request for a major uranium mine was rejected.
Musk Claims OpenAI Misled Him: Lawsuit Unveils Shocking AllegationsTesla CEO Elon Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. Musk alleges that Altman and Brockman misled him.
Is Your Self-Driving Car Safe? Biden Cracks Down on Chinese TechBiden administration is set to ban the use of Chinese software in autonomous vehicles classified as Level 3 or higher.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Cashes Out $322 Million Before Market CrashNvidia CEO Jensen Huang sold shares worth $322.7 million in July, marking the largest sale ahead of the market downturn.
Google’s Court Loss Could Shake Up Apple’s $20 Billion Revenue Stream—Here’s HowIn an antitrust case, Google suffered a setback in a district court in Columbia that severely impacted its search and advertising business.
U.S. Targets Chinese Tech: New Rules Could Ban Chinese Software from Self-Driving CarsThe United States government is poised to implement a ban on Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles.
Black Monday Hits Wall Street: Major Indices Suffer Worst Drop in Two YearsThe shock of Black Monday, which saw a significant plunge in the stock markets of major Asian countries, reached the New York Stock Exchange.
Is a Recession Looming? U.S. Stocks Plunge, Global Markets FollowSouth Korea's Ministry of Economy and Finance held an emergency joint meeting with related agencies today to review financial market trends.
Buffett's Big Apple Sell-Off: Why Berkshire Hathaway Dumped 55.8% Of Its StockApple representatives reported that Berkshire held 915.6 million shares of Apple as of January 2. Currently valued at around $88 billion.
China’s Economy Hits a Snag: Analysts Say 2% Growth by 2027 Might Be InevitableThe Chinese economy will face more challenges in the future, and the economic growth rate could drop to 2% by 2027, according to analysts.
US National Debt Hits a Record $35 Trillion—What It Means for Your WalletAccording to data from the Treasury Department, the total public debt balance reached $35 trillion on July 28.
Fed Hits Pause: What’s Next for Interest Rates?Fed has kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged for the eighth consecutive meeting while suggesting that a rate cut might be possible.
Chinese Brands Outshine Apple: iPhone Sales Slump in Key MarketApple is facing challenges in the Chinese smartphone market, struggling to rebound amid intense competition from local companies.
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