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Automotive factories in China are operating with minimal human interaction. Is this the new norm for auto manufacturing or a dystopian possibility?
China's hardened rhetoric against price wars among producers is raising expectations Beijing may be about to kick off ...
The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local ...
The term "China Shock" has gained renewed currency in US policy discourse, , with recent warnings in the New York Times of a ...
Helen of Troy's market value plummets as U.S. tariffs against China continue to hurt El Paso consumer products company's ...
SCB EIC warns Thailand's economy is shifting from a producer to merely a transit point, with significant implications for ...
Diesel vehicle sales hit by shift to LNG while US tariffs and weak demand in Europe add to German group’s woes ...
China, once the undisputed global manufacturing powerhouse, is now facing a crisis that threatens its industrial dominance. For decades, the country thrived on cheap labor and massive production ...
Abbott warned on Thursday it expects more than $1 billion in financial headwinds this year from a sharp decline in COVID-19 testing demand, new U.S. tariffs, and the government's foreign aid freeze.
Solid results and bold new joint ventures in China show the group is betting big on the robot-powered future.
India’s merchandise trade data for June 2025 reveals a mixed trend, with exports largely flat but imports continuing to ...