China seeks self-reliance in science
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China’s official Xinhua News Agency noted in a commentary yesterday the gathering “is poised to shape the direction of the 15 th Five-Year Plan that will steer the world’s second-largest economy from 2026 to 2030, a defining phase on China’s path toward basically achieving socialist modernization by 2025.”
US intelligence indicates UAE's G42 gave China’s Huawei the key technology for PL-15 missiles. However, G42 denied the claims
China’s open AI models are now more powerful and popular than those released by American rivals, a shift with implications for the future of technology.
A new visa aimed at highly skilled science and technology workers comes as the Trump administration is making it more difficult for such workers to go to the U.S.
China will seek to become more self-sufficient technologically over the coming five years, the ruling Communist Party said in a new economic blueprint.
China has outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies, extending controls over the use of the elements critical for many high-tech products and military applications.
China has officially placed several prominent US tech firms, Canadian research outfit TechInsights, and other foreign entities on its Unreliable Entity List. Citing national security and development interests,