A groundbreaking new audio and video wired interface standard called GPMI has been unveiled by Chinese companies. With up to 192 Gbps bandwidth and 480W power delivery, this standard promises to transform connectivity for entertainment and more!
The Trump administration's recent tariffs on over 180 countries are anticipated to raise inflation and decelerate economic growth, as warned by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. With significant tariffs imposed, including a staggering 54% on Chinese exports, recession fears loom larger than ever.
In a bold move to combat the opioid crisis, the U.S. has announced new tariffs on low-value shipments from China. This decision aims to address deceptive shipping practices and curb the influx of illicit substances.
In a shocking act, Myanmar's military fired on a Red Cross convoy delivering crucial aid to earthquake survivors, illustrating the perils faced by humanitarian groups amid ongoing conflict. Despite declared cease-fires, military operations persist.
In a shocking incident, Myanmar's military opened fire on a Chinese Red Cross convoy carrying earthquake relief supplies. Although no injuries were reported, tensions rise as the humanitarian crisis deepens following the devastating earthquake.
As the deadline approaches, Trump weighs a final proposal for TikTok amid concerns over Chinese ownership. Will the popular app find a buyer or face a ban in the U.S.?
China has launched extensive military drills around Taiwan, warning against independence. Taiwan responds by tracking Chinese vessels and enhancing its defense measures amid rising tensions.
In a surprising turn of events, BlackRock's planned acquisition of strategic Panama ports has been delayed due to intervention from Chinese regulators. This unexpected hold raises questions about international trade dynamics and investor confidence.
President Trump hints at easing tariffs on China in exchange for support on a TikTok sale. With a looming deadline and national security concerns, negotiations intensify!
A network of Chinese-operated companies is attempting to recruit recently laid-off U.S. government employees, raising concerns about espionage and foreign influence in the workforce. Analysts warn of potential risks as these firms utilize deceptive tactics to target vulnerable individuals.