Chinese technology companies
Coverage of Chinese technology companies in the Nexus archive.
- US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says
US Senator Steve Daines has urged Washington and Beijing to avoid escalating tensions through tit-for-tat actions, citing China’s recent export controls against American rare earth firms and the Pentagon’s decision to blacklist several Chinese technology companies. Daines is a member of the Senate's Foreign Relations and Finance Committees.
- Will China’s new northern tech bases in Hebei and Tianjin spark local housing demand?
Chinese technology companies establishing new headquarters and offices in northern cities around Beijing are expected to boost local rental demand, but analysts predict milder growth in home sales compared to previous cycles driven by traditional tech firms. Local governments hoped AI or chip companies setting up operations would revive struggling property markets as in past cycles, but analysts suggest this may not materialize as strongly.
- China imposes trade curbs on dozens of U.S. firms in retaliation for Pentagon blacklist
China has imposed trade restrictions on multiple U.S. firms in response to the Pentagon's updated 1260H list, which added Chinese technology companies accused of supporting Beijing's military.
- Nvidia GPU crackdown hits China-linked Southeast Asia data centers
The US has closed a loophole allowing Chinese tech companies to acquire banned high-end Nvidia GPUs through subsidiaries in Singapore and Malaysia. The US Commerce Department now requires export licenses for advanced GPUs to these entities, targeting China-linked data centers in Southeast Asia.