China's tech billionaires

The founders of China's tech giants are raking it in
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The number of billionaires in China keeps growing, especially in tech with Beijing as the world's billionaire capital since 2015.

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Chinese companies’ proven capability in making affordable, high-quality robotics is poised to be an engine of growth for the future.
While Washington slashes funding for the sciences, Beijing is clinching its lead in everything from patent applications to publications.
SCMP ColumnistAlex Lo
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Imagine China applying the same industry policy playbook for electric cars, solar panels and AI to agriculture and food self-sufficiency.
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While Beijing has made it clear the nation is open for international investment, certain strategic sectors are bound to attract scrutiny.
China’s relative resilience to the energy shock and its cheap and abundant electricity supply are an advantage in the AI race.
Advanced robots in daily lives are both inevitable and desirable. But it’s more important that they work as humanised machines.
Like every advancing society in the past, it sees the future by seizing new energy sources and their associated technologies.
SCMP ColumnistAlex Lo
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By insisting on the superiority of its own standards of judgment and experience, the West distorts the realities of other societies.
SCMP ColumnistAlex Lo
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OpenClaw’s popularity shows authorities are right to urge caution, even as companies race to localise the new tech.
As long as China focuses on economic development, Hong Kong can leverage its unique strengths to seize opportunities.
Government work report pledges to continue doubling down on innovation and upgrading of manufacturing; Hong Kong featured prominently.
As the world’s largest shipbuilder and a leader in EVs and advanced batteries, the country is well placed to help clean up the polluting shipping industry.
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