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China’s autonomous car market eyes Israel with suspicion amid technology security fears
29.10.24
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Tomer Hadar
As Chinese companies rise in smart driving, accusations against Israeli firms intensify, sparking nationalistic backlash.
Trump and Harris align on keeping China out of AI competition
27.10.24
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Omer Kabir
Despite fierce rivalry, both camps stand united on limiting China’s chip access before the elections.
The Iron Curtain falls: China’s steel exports surge amid domestic crisis
03.09.24
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Viki Auslender
As real estate woes deepen, China floods global markets with low-cost steel, sparking international backlash.
The next auto war: China vs. Europe
03.09.24
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Tomer Hadar
Why Beijing's pollution tariffs are more about power than the planet.
China’s consumer slowdown sends shockwaves through global beauty brands
03.09.24
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Lital Samet
L'Oréal and Shiseido among the hardest hit as Chinese market struggles to rebound.
Shipping crisis hits consumers hard as China's trade surplus creates bottlenecks
02.09.24
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Viki Auslender
Rising costs and container shortages spell trouble for holiday shopping and global supply chains.
How China's AI companies are outmaneuvering US chip sanctions
02.09.24
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Omer Kabir
From efficient code to edge models, new strategies redefine the AI race.
China's capital exodus: How Beijing’s data freeze is fueling investor panic
01.09.24
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Lital Samet
With $12 billion already gone, global firms face uncertainty amidst tightened market transparency.
Mobileye’s China gamble backfires: How chaos in the world’s largest car market cut its value by two-thirds
01.09.24
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Sophie Shulman
Dependence on China has turned into a nightmare for the autonomous vehicle leader.
Temu’s meteoric rise hits a wall: PDD warns of tough times ahead
29.08.24
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Viki Auslender
Shares tumble as PDD reports disappointing earnings and braces for intensified global competition and regulatory scrutiny.
"Taiwan and Israel must defend themselves against aggressors"
04.07.24
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Yuval Sade
"Both countries are at the forefront when it comes to the protection of democracy. Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran are attacking Israel. This is not a war between countries but a war between civilizations and ideologies," noted Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee, Representative at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Tel Aviv.
Amazon's new bargain section challenges Temu and Shein amidst stock boom
03.07.24
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Viki Auslender
Retail giant competes with Chinese platforms by offering unbranded items under $20
Tech titans tighten security as Chinese espionage escalates
26.06.24
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Omer Kabir
For years, foreign countries, primarily China, have operated espionage systems focusing on large technology companies. In response to the increasing prevalence of this issue, many tech companies are tightening their selection and recruitment procedures.
India emerges as big winner in digital cold war between China and USA
05.05.24
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Viki Auslender
With a huge and cheap workforce, and government measures to reduce high tariffs, India is benefiting from the fight between the US and China, convincing more and more companies to jump on board
"Israel definitely needs to reconsider its strategy towards China"
29.04.24
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Yuval Sadeh
Sinologist Dr. Uri Sela discusses how China's support for Iran and Palestinians is part of its fight with the Americans rather than Israel, and why Israel would be wise not to seek a fight with China
The meteoric rise of Temu - the Chinese e-commerce company changing the market
29.04.24
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Viki Auslender
Within a year, a once unknown Chinese company called Temu became a hit in the western consumer world, after making a strategic decision to conquer American markets first, via cheap, mass production, unrestrained advertising and an immersive technological design
The price of failure: Dutch company's chip monopoly born from a bad bet by Intel
15.04.24
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Omer Kabir
China or the US, who holds the real power in the global chip industry? Behind the investments in manufacturing giants such as Intel and TSMC is an assumption that whoever controls chip production has the power to direct the future of the global economy. But the real power may not be in the hands of the chip manufacturers themselves, but rather ASML, the company that owns the technology to manufacture the expensive machines that are used to manufacture the chips.
China's three main goals in escalating chip war with US
26.03.24
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Omer Kabir
China is expanding the war to the software front, and has also begun to block the use of chips made by Intel and AMD in government computers. The move will allow China to enhance national security, harm the US economically and create strong local competitors for the American chip companies
US attempts to curb Chinese AI are backfiring
09.01.24
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Omer Kabir
Tech giants such as Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu are far from enthusiastic about Nvidia's weakened chips produced especially for the Chinese market. As a result, they have reduced imports from the US and are transferring orders of advanced chips to local developers such as Huawei
"When the time is right, China may be able to stop the operations of critical infrastructures in Israel"
03.01.24
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Sophie Shulman
The hostile attitude of the Chinese government towards Israel since the outbreak of the war with Hamas led to a demand from the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee to discuss the extensive Chinese holdings in the country's infrastructure
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