Results for "manufacturing"
12 articlesMercedes-Benz βwillingβ to move into defense production β CEO
Mercedes-Benz CEO indicated the company would consider entering defense production if it made financial sense, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The statement suggests the German automaker is open to diversifying into military manufacturing under economic conditions.
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After Trump visit, Chinaβs top party journal doubles down on manufacturing push
Following Trump's Beijing visit, China's Communist Party journal Qiushi published an article emphasizing the importance of strengthening manufacturing and the real economy. The piece curates Xi Jinping's past speeches to reinforce the message that China's economic future depends on maintaining a strong manufacturing base rather than relying on speculation or other sectors.
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Chinaβs expanding industrial strategy
A US Chamber of Commerce and Rhodium Group report documents China's expanding industrial policy, which now systematically covers multiple production layers and frontier technologies including biomanufacturing and intelligent driving, extending beyond sector-specific targeting.
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Zelenskiy says some 20 countries interested in drone deals with Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy announced that approximately 20 countries are interested in purchasing drones from Ukraine, with four agreements already finalized. The statement was made during a Monday address and reflects Ukraine's emerging role in the drone manufacturing and export sector.
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Rare earth strategy provides βopportunities for Africaβ as US attempts to counter China
The US is shifting its critical minerals strategy to fund African processing and mining infrastructure, acknowledging it cannot yet match China's integrated supply chain capabilities. A US development finance official notes the US and Europe lack the industrial backing for processing and downstream manufacturing that China has established.
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North Koreaβs new own-brand phone is sleek, colourful β and possibly watching you
North Korea showcased its domestically produced Jindallae smartphone at a trade fair for foreign visitors and companies. Despite international sanctions and an aging manufacturing base, Pyongyang markets the device as a connectivity solution for citizens, though analysts question the technical capabilities.
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With wood scarce, Gaza carpenters turn to scraps and pallets to make simple beds
Gazan carpenters are manufacturing simple beds from wooden scraps and pallets due to scarcity of timber, which Israel restricts entry to Gaza citing dual-use material concerns. The article reports on civilian adaptation to material constraints in the territory.
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26 killed, 61 injured in blast at fireworks factory in China
A massive explosion at a fireworks factory in Liuyang, Hunan province killed at least 26 people and injured 61 others on Monday afternoon. The facility was operated by Huasheng fireworks manufacturing and display company. Officials announced the incident on Tuesday.
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Hong Kong boy, 12, arrested for allegedly making explosives, posting process online
A 12-year-old boy in Hong Kong was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing explosives and posting documentation of the process online. Police stated they would release case details on Tuesday. The article notes the legal maximum sentence (14 years) but also the limitations on sentencing minors aged 10-13.
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An explosion at a fireworks plant in China has killed at least 21 people
An explosion at a fireworks manufacturing plant in central China has killed at least 21 people and injured 61 others. The report provides basic casualty information without additional contextual details about the incident.
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China fireworks factory explosion kills 21, injures more than 60 people
A fireworks factory explosion in Liuyang, Hunan province killed 21 people and injured 61 others on Monday afternoon. State media reported the incident at the Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Company, and President Xi Jinping called for search and rescue efforts.
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AMDβs stock has surged ahead of earnings, but this analyst sees a problem ahead
AMD's stock price has risen ahead of earnings announcements, but an unnamed analyst argues the company faces structural limitations in capturing CPU market upside because it relies on third-party manufacturing rather than producing chips in-house.
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