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American technology company that faced China’s ‘anger’ hours before Donald Trump said will impose extra 100% tariffs on Chinese imports

Just hours before President Donald Trump said that the United States would impose a new tariff of 100% on imports from China “over and above any Tariff that they are currently paying,” starting on November 1, China had opened an investigation into Qualcomm, one of America’s most important semiconductor companies. China’s State Administration for Market…

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‘China using these gadgets to spy on Americans’, says FCC; issues National Security notice naming list of banned Chinese electronics companies

US Federal Communications Commission has issued a national security notice warning that Chinese electronics could be used to surveil Americans and threaten US security, as major online retailers remove millions of prohibited product listings from their platforms.FCC Chair Brendan Carr revealed Friday that several million listings for banned Chinese electronics have been taken down from…

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Trade war reignites: Trump threatens tech export limits, new 100% tariff on Chinese goods; impact from November 1 or sooner

US President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose further 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese products from November 1 after China restricted exports of rare earth minerals.“Based on the fact that China has taken this unprecedented position… the United States of America will impose a Tariff of 100% on China, over and above any…

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Carlos Alcaraz ‘duck’, Roger Federer ‘cow’, Novak Djokovic ‘chicken’ – Chinese fans’ hilarious nicknames | Tennis News

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz (AP/PTI) Chinese tennis fans have created unique nicknames for international tennis stars based on Chinese language homophonic syllables, as revealed during the ongoing tennis tournaments in Shanghai in October 2025. These nicknames, often derived from puns and transliterations of players’ names into Chinese, range from animals to food items and…

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Tech transfer: India to consider Chinese JVs investment in ECMS; ‘key to building knowledge base’

The Indian government is signalling a warmer reception for Chinese investment in electronics manufacturing, provided companies commit to technology transfer and local workforce training, officials said.This could improve the chances of Chinese joint ventures clearing the stricter scrutiny currently applied to investments from neighbouring countries, a ministry of electronics and IT (MeitY) official said.“The ECMS…

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‘Strange cure attempt’: 82-year-old Chinese woman swallows 8 live frogs for back pain; here is what happened next

Representative Image (AI-generated) An 82-year-old woman in eastern China has drawn widespread attention after swallowing eight small live frogs in an attempt to cure her lower back pain, following a local folk remedy.The woman, identified only by her surname Zhang, was admitted to a hospital in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in early September after suffering from…

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US imposes new restrictions on Chinese technology companies, angry China says: Would take …

The Trump Administration has intensified its crackdown on Chinese technology companies, expanding export restrictions to include subsidiaries of companies already on the US Department of Commerce’s entity list. The move, aimed at closing a significant loophole in existing sanctions, has sparked sharp criticism from Beijing as tensions in the US-China technology race continue to mount….

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20-year-old Chinese woman gets kidney disease from dyeing her hair every month |

A 20-year-old Chinese woman developed severe kidney disease from monthly hair dyeing, done to emulate a celebrity. Doctors diagnosed her with kidney inflammation, linking it to dangerous toxins in hair dye that can cause renal failure and increase cancer risk. This case sparked online debate about blindly following celebrity trends and the health dangers of…

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Viral: Chinese influencer Tang Feiji, 55, dies mid-livestream while piloting his helicopter |

In a shocking and devastating turn of events, Tang Feiji, a 55-year-old aviation influencer from China lost his life mid-livestream while piloting his helicopter. Feiji was broadcasting on Saturday when his twin-rotor craft suddenly nosedived in Jiange County in central China.While horrified and worried viewers filled the live chat with calls of “save him” and…

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