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BUSINESS

Brazil blacklists BYD for slave labour conditions at its biggest plant outside China

South China Morning Post, Published on 08/04/2026

» RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil's labour ministry on Tuesday added Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD (Build Your Dreams) to a registry of employers found to have subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery, limiting access to state financing and increasing reputational risks in its most important market outside China.

BUSINESS

Electric trucks cheaper than diesel vehicles on long-haul routes

South China Morning Post, Published on 04/02/2025

» HONG KONG — Battery-powered electric trucks driving long-distance routes from Shenzhen are more cost-effective than those powered by diesel fuel, according to an expert from a think tank.

WORLD

China slams Philippines, warns of 'arms race' in region

South China Morning Post, Published on 27/12/2024

» HONG KONG - China has ramped up pressure on the Philippines to withdraw the US Typhon missile system stationed there, warning of "arms race risks" in the region.

WORLD

US sanctions Chinese firms over drones used by Russia against Ukraine

South China Morning Post, Published on 18/10/2024

» HONG KONG - The United States is sanctioning two Chinese companies it says are cooperating with Russian entities to design, build and ship long-range attack drones, in the latest round of punitive action against firms supporting Russia's war against Ukraine.

WORLD

China spotlights drones at Saudi defence show

South China Morning Post, Published on 09/02/2024

» RIYADH - Drones took centre stage as Chinese arms contractors attempted to lure buyers at a defence exhibition in the Middle East amid escalating conflict in Gaza and the Red Sea.

BUSINESS

China's cruise ship industry is months away from its first home-grown vessel, but what's to come?

South China Morning Post, Published on 19/02/2023

» China intends to launch its first home-grown cruise ship later this year, marking the nation's first foray into a sector long dominated by European shipyards, while also representing a critical step in efforts to reduce its reliance on external sources.