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MP Materials: Chinese Export Could Be A Real Wrench In The Works
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UrduPoint
· Jul 10, 2026
Turning Salt into Soil: A Pakistani Scientist's Cotton Quest in China
Turning Salt into Soil: A Pakistani Scientist's Cotton Quest in China
South China Morning Post
· Jul 6, 2026
Beijing opens lithium futures to foreign traders to cement pricing power over US
Beijing has unveiled new measures to keep its tight grip on lithium prices, in a move that may give it an edge over the US in the key material vital for electric vehicle and energy storage. Following mining endeavours worldwide to secure supplies, Chinese authorities announced they would allow offshore industrial players to trade lithium carbonate onshore to cement its pricing power. Effective July 3, the Guangzhou Futures Exchange, one of China’s major commodity bourses, began allowing miners,...
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· Jun 23, 2026
Dexterous robotic hand showcased at CISCE 2026
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DNyuz
· Jun 23, 2026
As Chinese Tech Pulls Ahead, U.S. Fears It Will Become Dependent on It
At a factory in southeastern China, robot arms spin balletically, winding long strips of metal into rolls and shaping them into bricks that are destined to become batteries. As workers in white coveralls watch, the nascent batteries are packaged into aluminum cases and, as workers put it, “given life” — endowed with an electrical charge []
Guinee news
· Jul 2, 2026
Comment l’innovation alimente la dynamique manufacturière de la Chine
Par Chang Jin, journaliste au Quotidien du Peuple Un moment émouvant survenu lors de la 139e édition de la Foire d’import-export de Chine — plus connue sous le nom de Foire de Canton — est récemment devenu viral sur les réseaux sociaux, tant en Chine qu’à l’étranger. Assistée par un robot-exosquelette développé par la société []
Times of India
· Jul 4, 2026
China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons
China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons
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Related coverage for "MP Materials: Chinese Export Could Be A Real Wrench In The Works": UrduPoint — Turning Salt into Soil: A Pakistani Scientist's Cotton Quest in China. South China Morning Post — Beijing opens lithium futures to foreign traders to cement pricing power over US. Hi China — Dexterous robotic hand showcased at CISCE 2026. DNyuz — As Chinese Tech Pulls Ahead, U.S. Fears It Will Become Dependent on It. Guinee news — Comment l’innovation alimente la dynamique manufacturière de la Chine. Times of India — China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons