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BEIJING, March 22 (Reuters) - Tencent launched a tool on Sunday to integrate its WeChat messaging platform with the OpenClaw agent, deepening its push into AI agents that have become a key battleground among China's technology companies.
China's biggest tech names are scrambling for a piece of OpenClaw after the AI agent created a nationwide frenzy.
This China-based tech firm links employers and job seekers through its digital recruitment platform serving a broad labor market.
In an era marked by President Donald Trump’s wars and trade turbulence, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is counting on a plan to shield his country from the storm and win its race with the US: driving innovation to transform China into a global tech superpower.
Local governments and tech conglomerates were the deliberate architects of the enthusiasm, while the central government was forced to hit the brakes.
There’s a Chinese expression—zuò shan guan hǔ dòu—which roughly translates to “Sit on the mountain and watch tigers fight.” For attendees at this year’s World Econo
City at heart of Yangtze River Delta region sees new tech dreams emerge as old ones based on mass production of electronics fade.
Two major economic plans unveiled at the annual meeting of China's legislature outline top priorities that have different ramifications for the global economy. In the government plan for 2026, the No.
China announced a 7 percent increase in military spending and a five-year plan to try to reduce its military and industry’s reliance on Western technology.