The European Chamber of Commerce in China said that after a pickup in rare-earth export license approvals this summer, members have found it harder to get access.
Related Posts
China’s DeepSeek quietly releases upgraded R1 AI model, ramping up competition with OpenAI
DeepSeek rose to prominence this year after its free, open-source R1 reasoning model outperformed offerings from rivals including Meta and…
UK and European Union agree to post-Brexit reset deal, sources tell CNBC
The U.K. and European Union finally agreed to reset relations Monday, sources told CNBC, after Britain’s acrimonious exit from the…
Israel destroys second high-rise as assault on Gaza City intensifies
Israel continues to expand its military operation in Gaza, urging Palestinians to leave Gaza City and move south.
