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Innovation as an engine: Driving Chinese modernization and China-Israel tech cooperation
23.04.26
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Xiao Junzheng
"Israel is globally renowned as “Startup Nation”, and innovation has become a shared pathway for China and Israel to address development challenges," writes Chinese Ambassador to Israel, Xiao Junzheng.
The AI revolution has a supply chain problem
13.04.26
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Omer Kabir
From helium to copper, the materials behind artificial intelligence are under strain.
Chinese fund: “The Chinese government has imposed a ban on any new investment in Israel”
02.02.26
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Tomer Ganon
Kibbutz Hanita sues controlling shareholder of Hanita Lenses, the Chinese Ballet Vision fund, for $11 million, claiming refusal to buy remaining shares violates their agreement amid post-war financial strain.
Chinese firms capitalize on Israeli procurement weaknesses to penetrate sensitive sectors
23.11.25
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Harel Menashri
Hospitals, health funds, and even the IDF Medical Corps rely on low-cost Chinese devices, raising fears of cyber intrusions and supply-chain leverage in a crisis.
IDF to remove hundreds of Chinese-made vehicles over espionage fears
02.11.25
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Tomer Hadar
Defense Ministry begins collecting 600 Chery cars from officers after determining earlier security “sterilization” measures were insufficient.
China’s next-generation weapons: AI, autonomy, and the race to outpace the U.S.
27.10.25
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Reuters
DeepSeek models and Huawei chips signal Beijing’s push to close the military technology gap with the U.S.
ASML warns of delays as China restricts rare earth exports
12.10.25
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Omer Kabir
Beijing’s latest move threatens to disrupt the world’s most advanced chipmaking operations.
China rules Nvidia violated antitrust law in Mellanox case
15.09.25
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CTech and Reuters
SAMR cites broken commitments tied to its 2020 acquisition of the Israeli firm as U.S.-China trade talks intensify over access to advanced AI chips.
Pool-cleaning robot maker Maytronics is looking to resurface following a deep dive in value
21.08.25
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Almog Azar
Maytronics posted a sharp decline in its second-quarter results, sending the stock down 13% and dragging its market value to 448 million shekels. Just four years ago, it was valued at 9.1 billion shekels. The CEO has announced his resignation.
China’s growth can usher in a new era for China–Israel cooperation
20.08.25
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Xiao Junzheng
"Chinese capital can help Israeli startups expand globally, while Israeli technology can support China’s industrial upgrading," explains Xiao Junzheng, Chinese Ambassador to Israel
Why China, not Hollywood, is making flying cars a reality
06.07.25
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Omer Kabir
Backed by aggressive regulation, fierce competition, and bold tech experiments, China’s low-altitude economy is leaving the West grounded.
China’s robot army is coming for the auto industry
20.05.25
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Tomer Hadar
At the Shanghai Auto Show, humanoid machines stole the spotlight, now they’re headed to the factory floor.
Game over for Temu and Shein's tax-free imports
03.04.25
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Omer Kabir
The White House officially revokes the De Minimis exemption, hitting fast-fashion giants with high tariffs.
"Israel and Taiwan share the belief that innovation is a form of national defense"
24.03.25
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Ariela Karmel
As Israel faces shifting alliances and new geopolitical realities after October 7, its ties with Taiwan have only strengthened. Bound by shared threats and a vision of economic resilience, the two nations are deepening collaboration in semiconductors, AI, and cybersecurity - turning technological innovation into a strategic advantage.
China’s ambassador: “The war is not the theme of Israel-China bilateral relations”
12.03.25
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Ariela Karmel
In a rare wide-ranging interview, China’s ambassador to Israel, Xiao Junzheng, discusses Beijing’s strong economic ties with Israel despite geopolitical tensions, its vision for regional stability, the new Trump administration’s tariff war, and why China sees Israeli innovation as key to its own modernization.
China’s AI chip gray market threatens US export restrictions
04.03.25
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Omer Kabir
Despite tighter controls, Nvidia’s advanced chips continue flowing into China through third-party countries.
China’s AI industry thrives under US sanctions—now Trump is doubling down
26.02.25
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Omer Kabir
New export bans target Chinese chipmakers, but will they slow innovation or strengthen Beijing’s resolve?
From ‘Made in China’ to ‘Anywhere but China’
20.02.25
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Omer Kabir
Tech giants are embracing the ‘China Plus One’ strategy, shifting factories to Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Israel-China tech ties persist amid political tensions
20.02.25
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Ariela Karmel
Despite shifting geopolitics after October 7, Israeli tech companies continue to expand in China, leveraging government-backed innovation hubs and strong partnerships in AI, healthcare, and cybersecurity.
Trump administration targets Temu and Shein with crackdown on duty-free imports
05.02.25
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Viki Auslender
The repeal of the de minimis exemption marks a major shift in U.S. trade policy, with ripple effects for global e-commerce.
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