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How China came to dominate the race for rare earths
Amidst the latest flare-up in the centuries-old Sino-Japanese spat, Beijing made an unexpected move last month when it halted exports of a little-know...
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China to dominate in 2030? Maybe not.
Now that Japan has been knocked out by China as the world's second-biggest economy, the next question is: When will it dominate the U.S.? The Asian po...
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How LG lost the smartphone race
It was a fateful day back on Feb. 16, 2009. That's when LG Electronics' then-vice chairman and CEO Nam Yong met with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Ba...
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發現海底稀土礦,日本的科技前景變得更光明
Photograph by Jacob Kepler — Bloomberg via Getty Images每天我們都會用到含有稀土的產品。稀土中有17種元素,而且正如其名,它們都非常罕見。用稀土制造的常見用品包括可充電電池、LED燈和顯示屏以及風輪機等大型設備。如今,日本在其領海發現了稀土礦,估...
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China: The next branding superpower?
Trade tensions between China and the United States dominate the headlines. But the two countries actually agree on one thing: Both Chinese and America...
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How many iPhones will Apple sell in China?
By Philip Elmer-DeWittIt's tempting to multiply China's 700 million mobile phone users by a percentage pulled out of a hat, and now that China Unicom ...
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A reality check on China
What a fascinating week to be traveling in Asia. President Obama is here for the G20 Summit – as is Tiger Woods – and frankly I am surprised at how to...
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Disney comes to China
The Mouse announces plans for a theme park in Shanghai, but can Disney learn from the mistakes it made in Hong Kong?By Sheridan PrassoChina's announce...
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Searching for China's Henry Ford
The Beijing Auto Show opens this weekend, and as you'd expect, carmakers from far and near have flocked in. China is their oasis: a market growing rel...
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How artificial life could change real businesses
For years Craig Venter has attracted outsized attention and sometimes vitriol for challenging the status quo. Jealous scientific rivals have equated t...
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