Chinese electronics manufacturer Wingtech Technology has filed a formal statement with the Dutch public broadcaster NOS, urging the Netherlands to revoke its decision to temporarily take control of Nexperia, the semiconductor company Wingtech acquired in 2019. The move marks a new flashpoint in the increasingly strained relationship between China and Europe's technology industries, as national security and industrial policy concerns collide
China's next phase of technology strategy is injecting fresh uncertainty into global supply chains, signalling a new round of strategic recalibration across industries worldwide
As Moore's Law nears its physical and commercial limits, advanced packaging has become the new battleground defining the evolution of IC substrate technology and the global PCB landscape. Henry Utsunomiya, President of Fujitsu Interconnect Technologies (FICT) under Fujitsu Limited, noted that with heterogeneous integration now the dominant approach, the industry is undergoing a crucial shift from organic to inorganic substrates
After dominating China's first wave of electric vehicle (EV) adoption, BYD is shifting its focus in 2025 from electrification to intelligent mobility. The automaker has launched what it calls a campaign for "smart driving for everyone," aiming to make autonomous driving technologies accessible to mass-market consumers
Over the past decade, China's tech sector has surged across chip design, foundry, and packaging. Yet beneath the slogan of "technological self-reliance", two corporate storms have laid bare the contradictions between global ambition and domestic control, exposing the limits of China's bid to lead the semiconductor world on its own terms
As the world accelerates toward net-zero carbon goals in 2025, the contest for control over future energy supply has reached a boiling point. At the center of this struggle lies the solar power industry, dominated by China's photovoltaic (PV) supply chain, which accounts for more than 80% of global production