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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Aiko, Skyworth PV plan 5 GW back-contact solar module factory in Guangxi
The two companies will invest approximately CNY 2 billion ($282.8 million) in the new facility, which will host two production lines, each with a capacity […]
The Chinese market’s evolution: From revenue engine to innovation laboratory
For decades, Western corporations viewed China as an irresistible promise—a massive, rapidly growing consumer base that served as a straightforward revenue engine and the cornerstone […]
We Saw the Stuff One Chinese Automaker Is Working on and It’s Straight Up Sci-Fi
Flying Car Business Has More Than 7,000 Orders Xpeng has been quietly but steadily developing flying cars for several years now, and unlike many startups […]
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Maxeon posts H1 net loss as US import ban hits sales
Maxeon Solar Technologies says its net loss widened to $65.5 million in the first half of 2025, while Power Construction Corp. of China launched a […]
Chinese ships crash in chase with Filipino patrol boat in the South China Sea
A Chinese warship crashed into one of its own country’s coast guard vessels as it chased a patrol boat belonging to the Philippines, officials in […]
Chinese Researchers Develop Innovative Self-Cleaning Glass
By Spooky on August 6th, 2025 Category: News Scientists at China’s Zhejiang University have developed a new type of thin, transparent glass that can clean […]
Chinese Envoy Praises US for ‘Good Faith’ Trade Negotiations
The US is undertaking trade negotiations with Beijing in “good faith,” China’s top diplomat in Singapore said, as President Donald Trump weighs whether to extend […]
Chinese universities want students to use more AI, not less
Just two years ago, Lorraine He, now a 24-year-old law student, was told to avoid using AI for her assignments. At the time, to get […]
How might India push back against Chinese imports? Capital Economics weighs in
How might India push back against Chinese imports? Capital Economics weighs inRead More