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Regtechtimes on MSN💰 China’s silent strike—pulls $10 billion from US debt as rare earth battle heats upChina has once again reduced its holdings of US government debt, marking the third month in a row of steady cuts. This move comes as trade tensions with Washington continue to rise and fresh concerns emerge over America’s growing federal debt.
Days after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, Jensen Huang was being hailed by an audience on a stage in Beijing.
A live-fire exercise involving the Mid-Range Capability missile system took place in Australia as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025.
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American companies in China are reporting record-low investment plans and declining confidence in profits this year. A survey by the U.S.
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify at a U.S. House panel hearing on Wednesday about countering China's "economic coercion against democracies," the committee said on Friday.
In its 2025 white paper, Japan's Defense Ministry said the world faces the most perilous security environment since World War II.
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FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth reports on the United States' A.I. battle with China on ‘America’s Newsroom’.
M raised its full-year profit forecast and projected a smaller tariff-related hit to its 2025 earnings on Friday, weeks after the U.S. and China arrived at a trade truce.
The new global clean energy regime can be summarized in one incredible statistic: China installed more wind and solar power in a single year than the total amount of renewable energy currently operating in the United States.
But the fact that America or China will win this contest should not turn other countries into mere spectators. Even more important for their economies and societies is the other AI race, the one for “everyday AI ”: the deployment and diffusion of the technology across the whole of the nation.
The Trump administration’s decision allowing Nvidia Corp. to resume shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China risks bolstering Beijing’s military capabilities and expanding its capacity to compete with the US in AI,