BEIJING—The worldwide surge in demand for artificial intelligence is driving a wave of exports from China, keeping the world’s second-largest economy humming despite turmoil from the war in Iran.
The 14.8% figure was sharply higher than the 9.3% expected from Reuters. The rise was powered by a surge in semiconductor shipments, with such shipments rising 41.6% year on year. Japan's exports ...
The current Middle East energy crisis contributed to the increase in Chinese solar product exports. Image: Leapting. Exports of Chinese solar products – including modules, cells and wafers – hit a ...
Philippines registers solar module maker targeting EU export market The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has formally registered Genuine Renewable Energy and Eco-Friendly Energy Network Corp.
Under the new rules, the ministry has removed the ₹10 Lakh value cap per consignment on courier exports and introduced a new framework for handling returned and rejected parcels The new export norms ...
Amid tariffs and geopolitical headwinds, Japan’s trade data shows new patterns emerging – led by food products, tourism-linked consumption, and advanced manufacturing. Surging exports of products like ...
Chinese PV companies such as Jinko Solar had been anticipating the scrapping of the VAT rebate for solar exports. Image: Jinko Solar Following the termination of the PV VAT export rebate announced by ...
China's EV exports grew by 87% in November. Almost 1 million Chinese EVs were exported across Asia, and over 600,000 ended up in Europe so far in 2025. Mexico saw exponential year-over-year growth ...
The 6.1% growth sharply beat expectations of an average 4.8% rise estimated by economists polled by Reuters. The export numbers were supported by a 23.6% increase in goods shipments to Western Europe.
Advanced Nvidia AI chips can head back to China after all. The Department of Commerce will allow Nvidia to ship H200 chips to China, as originally reported by Semafor, to approved customers in the ...
Exports of cars, solar panels and batteries remain strong, but prices are falling because of factory overcapacity in China. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing After months of surging demand, ...
Saudi Arabia’s oil use for power generation fell by around 270,000 b/d in mid-2025, signaling early success in its plan to eliminate 1 million b/d of domestic oil consumption by 2030. The Jafurah gas ...
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