If you don't work in any company for long time, means you don't involve in any serious industry.
I don't think you have ever write one line of code and used any intelligent vehicle and didn't know what you posted.
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Money does not give you intelligenceWell done
Brazil, India Thailand, Vietnam and Argentina
Well done
Brazil, India Thailand, Vietnam and Argentina
“China’s scientific research evaluation system has not changed, and corruption in the system that may affect integrity has further increased,” said a sleuth in China, who tracks paper mills and requested anonymity for fear of retaliation by the government.Well done
Brazil, India Thailand, Vietnam and Argentina
Most like money pumped for vaccine researchWhoa India skyrocketed!
Whoa India skyrocketed!
The unemployment rate in China for people aged 16 to 24 in cities reached a record high of 21.3% in June 2023. Graduates of universities and vocational and technical colleges accounted for 70% of the unemployed young in 2022 – up from 9% two decades ago.Aug 19, 2024This is the beauty Inida has strong government and political independence.
Japan has strong government but no political independence, so it couldn't enter the most profitable industries by US ban.
Mexico have none of them, weak government couldn't even win over cartels, and all its crucial industrlies like agricutlres, internal comsuming markets were totally controlled by US.
If profitble buisness like avocado controlled by Cartels, means the government got no tax from it, then no one expect Mexican government has money to invest on R&D
As cartels take a stake in ‘green gold,’ US and Mexico rethink how avocados reach American kitchens
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In the past two years, China has spent a staggering 8 billion euros to procure fewer than 120 advanced immersion DUV lithography machines from Dutch company ASML. On the surface, this seemed like a bold and extravagant move. However, as of September 7, the reality has turned into a bitter irony: maintenance and upgrades for these machines are now completely restricted.
Bloomberg) -- Chinese automakers captured their smallest share of Europe’s electric-vehicle market in eight months, after new tariffs added as much as 35% to the cost of importing cars to the region.It has little impact on China's semiconductor industry, and China has mastered the whole industry chain of lithography equipment for the 7nm to 14nm chip process. More advanced process lithography machines will have good news in 12 months. The next year is the moment for China's semiconductor industry to open the champagne
well-done,BYDBloomberg) -- Chinese automakers captured their smallest share of Europe’s electric-vehicle market in eight months, after new tariffs added as much as 35% to the cost of importing cars to the region.
Manufacturers such as BYD Co. and SAIC Motor Corp.’s MG accounted for 7.4% of EV registrations across Europe in November, down from 8.2% in October, according to automotive researcher Dataforce. That’s the lowest level since March.
The European Union imposed the added tariffs at the end of October, after an investigation found that state aid had provided China’s EV industry with an unfair advantage. Months of talks failed to resolve the trade dispute, leading Brussels to tack the new fees onto an existing 10% import duty.
While all EVs produced in China are subject to the tariffs, including ones made by Western brands like BMW AG and Tesla Inc., the amounts vary depending on how much support an automaker received and whether it cooperated with the EU’s probe.
MG’s state-owned parent SAIC was hit hardest, with tariffs that now total 45%. Long the top-selling Chinese carmaker in Europe, the once-British sportscar brand has faltered recently, logging a 58% drop in registrations last month from a year earlier, based on data provided by Jato Dynamics, another research firm.
Amid MG’s retreat, BYD has pressed ahead, with registrations across Europe more than doubling in November to 4,796 vehicles.
“BYD is taking over the market while MG is taking major setbacks,” said Julian Litzinger, an analyst with Dataforce. BYD’s growth is healthy, he added, with nearly 80% of its registrations attributed to private and fleet customers.
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In the past two years, China has spent a staggering 8 billion euros to procure fewer than 120 advanced immersion DUV lithography machines from Dutch company ASML. On the surface, this seemed like a bold and extravagant move. However, as of September 7, the reality has turned into a bitter irony: maintenance and upgrades for these machines are now completely restricted.