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China is catching up to Elon Musk’s reusable rockets

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July 10, 2026

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China's state-owned space company recovered its first orbital rocket booster after launch.

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The Motley Fool

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· Jun 28, 2026

Will Amazon, Taiwan Semiconductor, SpaceX, or Broadcom Be the Next $3 Trillion Company?

This cohort is linked by one common theme.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

China’s Long March-10B rocket feat lights up social media: is SpaceX set to lose crown?

China’s landmark recovery of a reusable rocket has ignited heated debate on social media, with reactions ranging from awe at the rapid pace of Chinese space development to speculation over a more intense space race with the United States. This comes at a time of renewed optimism around the satellite sector, as commercial demand for internet constellations skyrockets. China made history on Friday by becoming only the second nation to achieve the controlled recovery of an orbital-class rocket...

TechCrunch

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· Jul 8, 2026

Former OpenAI exec Kevin Weil is now on the board of Stoke Space

Kevin Weil's new role at Stoke Space suggests reusable rockets are the next hot thing in Silicon Valley.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Inside China's race for tech self-reliance

Korea Herald correspondent HEFEI, China — Far from slowing China's technological rise, US sanctions and export controls have accelerated Beijing's drive for self-reliance, pushing Chinese companies to build domestic alternatives across industries. Landlocked Anhui province, west of Shanghai, has emerged as one of the clearest examples of that effort. Home to a growing cluster of artificial intelligence, electric vehicle, battery and renewable energy companies, the province has transformed itself

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· Jul 10, 2026

Watch: China recaptures Long March-10B reusable rocket for first time in its history

Watch: China recaptures Long March-10B reusable rocket for first time in its history

Bloomberg

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· Jul 11, 2026

Can the Tax System Keep Up with Trillionaires?

Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire following SpaceX’s record-breaking IPO, creating a fortune unlike anything seen in modern history. Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and Yale economist Natasha Sarin argue the milestone is about far more than one entrepreneur’s wealth—it reflects how today’s economy rewards ownership of rapidly-appreciating assets, and exposes the limits of a tax system designed more than a century ago. Bloomberg wealth reporter Ben Steverman notes that while America has seen fortunes of comparable economic influence before, the concentration of wealth in today’s technology sector has reignited debates over taxation, political influence, inequality, and whether capitalism can continue rewarding innovation without widening the gap between the very richest Americans and everyone else. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Related coverage for "China is catching up to Elon Musk’s reusable rockets": The Motley Fool — Will Amazon, Taiwan Semiconductor, SpaceX, or Broadcom Be the Next $3 Trillion Company?. South China Morning Post — China’s Long March-10B rocket feat lights up social media: is SpaceX set to lose crown?. TechCrunch — Former OpenAI exec Kevin Weil is now on the board of Stoke Space. The korea Herald News — Inside China's race for tech self-reliance. UPI — Watch: China recaptures Long March-10B reusable rocket for first time in its history. Bloomberg — Can the Tax System Keep Up with Trillionaires?