China is years ahead of Western automakers in battery technology, according to Ford’s CEO. Jim Farley told The New York Times that Ford must access China’s battery IP if it wants to compete.
By the end, he said he didn't want to give it up. But even Farley will admit that Ford has a long way to go before it can compete with China on battery tech, as well as the advanced software ...
China expressed its support for Panama on Thursday after the Central American nation rejected claims by the Trump administration that US government vessels could transit the Panama Canal free of ...
China’s president has been supplying his “dear friend” Vladimir Putin with advanced technologies and helping to prop up the Russian economy, and he is studying Russia’s ability to ...
At least 29 missing after landslide buries homes in China's Sichuan province At least 29 people are missing after a massive landslide hit China’s southwestern Sichuan province, burying 10 houses ...
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As Lai was attending the event, China said it had complained to Washington for arranging for his transit through U.S. territory, while vowing "resolute countermeasures" against a potential arms ...
Sam Wu, currently serving as Vice President of Ford Motor as well as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ford China, will, in addition to his current responsibilities, assume oversight of F ...