US Finalises Huawei Rip And Replace Rules
US regulators have finalised the US$1.9 billion program to rip and replace equipment from Chinese telecom companies considered national security risks by... Read More
Beijing Widens Crackdown On Chinese IPOs And Mergers
China’s cyberspace regulator is clamping down on companies with data for more than one million users saying they must undergo a security... Read More
Beijing Probes More US-Listed Chinese Companies
The Beijing Government’s cyberspace watchdog is investigating online recruiter Zhipin.com, and truck-hailing apps and Yunmanman, in a crackdown on Chinese tech companies, amid... Read More
China’s Antitrust Regulator To Block Tencent Gaming Merger
China’s antitrust regulator will formally block Tencent Holding’s plan to merge the nation’s top two videogame streaming sites, Huya and DouYu. Tencent... Read More
UK Tech Sector Concerned About Newport Wafer Takeover
The UK’s largest chip producer, Newport Wafer Fab, is set to be acquired by Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia for around US$87 million.... Read More
Huawei Appeal Refused
A US Federal Appeals Court has refused to hear Chinese tech giant Huawei’s request to throw out a rule used to bar... Read More
Scientists Slam CSIRO After Chinese Partner Dumped
The CSIRO has been slammed by senior scientists after a climate research partnership with a Chinese organisation was scrapped. Last week the... Read More
Nvidia Arm Deal Hits Chinese Hurdle
Nvidia has asked Chinese regulators to approve its US$40 billion takeover of UK chip designer Arm and says it is confident the... Read More
US Turns Up The Heat On China’s Tech Advances
The US Senate has overwhelmingly approved a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost America’s ability to compete with Chinese technology. The... Read More
Microsoft President Warns Of Orwellian Nightmare By 2024
On an episode of BBC’s Panorama about China’s use of invasive AI to monitor its citizens, Microsoft President Brad Smith warned we... Read More








