By Zhou Chao As is widely known, China holds a significant advantage in the global rare earth industry. According to data from the U.S. Geological...
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The Indian government is likely to support Chinese investments in the electronics sector through joint ventures with Indian companies, emphasizing technology transfer over mere assembly. This approach aims to bolster domestic manufacturing capabilities and value addition.
By Zhou Chao As is widely known, China holds a significant advantage in the global rare earth industry. According to data from the U.S. Geological...
India is poised to become a major electronics manufacturing hub, challenging China and Vietnam, according to a Centre for Development Studies report....
The second edition of Consumer Electronics World Expo (CEWE) concluded successfully at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. From July 24 to 26,...
The second edition of Consumer Electronics World Expo (CEWE) concluded successfully at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. From July 24 to 26,...
By Abhishek Sharma On 7 July 2025, the United States (US) President Donald Trump sent an official letter to the South Korean President, Lee Jae...
Indian electronics manufacturers are facing challenges in meeting production targets under the ECMS due to rare earth mineral shortages caused by...
Indian electronics manufacturers are facing challenges in meeting production targets under the ECMS due to rare earth mineral shortages caused by...
Monash University has officially launched its pre-seed fund, with an announcement of co-investments totalling $2.25 million made in spinout companies...
Ghana is intensifying efforts to position itself as a regional hub for value-added steel manufacturing, supported by investments in domestic iron ore...
Ghana is intensifying efforts to position itself as a regional hub for value-added steel manufacturing, supported by investments in domestic iron ore...