As President Donald Trump ratcheted up new tariffs on goods from China to 125% last week, the mood in the dusty streets and small factories of southeastern China was a mixture of anger, worry and ...
Factory activity expanded in December for the first time since early 2025, offering a tentative boost for the world’s ...
BANGKOK — Chinese factory activity expanded for the first time in eight months in December, as orders picked up ahead of holidays and builders rushed to finish projects, according to surveys released ...
A $1.9 trillion “tsunami” is headed for American industry — and it’s coming from China. The Communist country of 1.3 billion people has shifted that much cash into amping up its factories in just four ...
A trade truce between the United States and China has calmed nerves, but it won’t stop the broader movement of companies to countries like Vietnam. Credit...Video by Linh Pham Supported by By ...
China is the world’s most dominant power in automating its manufacturing — installing nearly 10 times as many robots in its factories as the United States, according to new data. Last year, more than ...
China’s economy closed the year with a modest improvement in momentum, as official data showed factory activity expanding in December for the first time since March, offering a positive surprise to ...
China is investing heavily in fully-automated manufacturing plants for products like smartphones, cars, and more. Several companies in America already integrate A.I. and robotics into their production ...
China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming the dominant maker. By Meaghan Tobin and Keith Bradsher Meaghan Tobin ...
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