iPhone-maker continues manufacturing pivot away from China but Donald Trump demands shift back to US
Chinese car group has been pushing to expand into overseas markets for past few years
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
World’s top AI semiconductor maker says export controls have accelerated Chinese rivals’ advances
Letter asks regulator to protect American investors from opaque Chinese reporting policies
Battery giant’s forecast heralds sweeping disruption of global market in heavy goods vehicles
Strong demand for secondary offering in Hong Kong expected to lift amount raised to $5.3bn
Japanese suitor also promises to add thousands of jobs in bid to win over Trump
Japanese-controlled company targets aspiring middle class in world’s most populous country
Jensen Huang reveals plans for new Taipei base and AI supercomputer as he stresses island’s global importance
Fast-growing trainer maker backed by Roger Federer joins brands taking global market share from Nike and Adidas
Worries about Chinese economy and enthusiasm for HK tech stocks drive record high flows into city from mainland
Some US officials fear move could jeopardise trade talks with Beijing
US chipmaker considers expanding its presence in the country even as sales are hit by Washington’s export controls
Commercially focused lawyers are helping groups navigate overseas markets to ensure investments are sustainable
Trade tensions and a drop in the biggest deals mask green shoots for smaller-scale buyouts and growth potential of tech sector
The window to secure a national battery supply chain is rapidly closing
Chief calls for UK government support while saying he is open to sharing factory with Dongfeng
CATL’s Hong Kong secondary listing set to raise $4.6bn and would be world’s biggest so far this year
Maxime Picat, one of two internal candidates for next group CEO, ‘shocked’ at foreign groups’ loss of market share
Beijing-based tech rival to Google seeks to test self-driving vehicles in Switzerland and Turkey
As regulatory scrutiny intensifies and cost pressures rise, headline growth alone may not be a good guide to the future
Chinese alternatives have become less competitive due to domestic subsidy rules and higher tariffs
Commerce department guidance aims to toughen export controls on tech used by China to make AI processors