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Ryan McMorrow

Deputy Beijing Bureau Chief

Ryan McMorrow writes about technology in China for the Financial Times, covering everything from early stage startups to the country’s largest tech groups. Prior to joining the FT, he worked in Beijing for Agence France-Presse, The New York Times and did research on migrant workers in southern China as a Fulbright Scholar.

Email Ryan McMorrow @rwmcmorrow  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    US-China trade dispute
    US targets trade loophole used by ecommerce groups Temu and Shein

    Biden administration seeks to slow flood of cheap Chinese goods with proposed new rules around ‘de minimis’ exemption

    Package with Temu logo
  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    #techAsia
    Export clampdowns and a smartphone face-off Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    People walk past Huawei Mate XT
  • Wednesday, 11 September, 2024
    China Renaissance
    Chinese bank was told to wire authorities $11mn after founder disappeared

    Opaque payment relating to China Renaissance chair Bao Fan leaves auditors wondering how to account for it

    Bao Fan stands in a hallway with his hands in his pockets, wearing a blue suit and white shirt, after a Bloomberg television interview in San Francisco in June 2016
  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    Semiconductors
    Nvidia’s AI chips are cheaper to rent in China than US

    Supply of processors helps Chinese start-ups advance artificial intelligence technology despite Washington’s restrictions

    Nvidia’s HGX H100 artificial intelligence supercomputing graphics processing unit displayed at the showroom of the company's offices in Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    #techAsia
    All about chips Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    A computer circuit board
  • Tuesday, 3 September, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Huawei’s bug-ridden software hampers China’s efforts to replace Nvidia in AI

    Ascend artificial intelligence chips are being widely adopted but Chinese companies complain of performance problems

    Signage at a Huawei store in Shanghai, China
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    #techAsia
    India’s iPhone hopes and South Korea’s EV concerns Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

  • Tuesday, 27 August, 2024
    PDD Holdings
    Chinese retailer PDD takes $55bn share hit after warning of ‘inevitable’ profit decline

    Ecommerce giant behind Temu flags rising competition and need to invest more in domestic market

    A mobile phone displaying the orange logo of Temu, an e-commerce platform owned by PDD Holdings, is held up in front of a computer screen showing the Temu website with various promotional banners and discounts.
  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    IBM Corp
    IBM slashes China research team as it shifts work to other regions

    US tech group faces tougher competition as Beijing favours homegrown rivals amid tensions with Washington

    Montage of IBM logo and stars
  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    China’s tech giants splash out on AI despite US restrictions

    Capital spending doubles as Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu buy processors and infrastructure behind the training of large language models

    Logos of Nvidia, Tencent, ByteDance, Baidu, and Alibaba on a grey background. The Nvidia logo is prominent and centrally located, with the other logos surrounding it.
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    Walmart Inc
    Walmart sells stake in Chinese ecommerce giant JD.com for $3.6bn

    US retailer focuses on expanding its stores and Sam’s Club warehouse outlets in the country

    Customers walk past a Walmart entrance in Xiamen, China
  • Wednesday, 17 July, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    China deploys censors to create socialist AI

    Large language models are being tested by officials to ensure their systems ‘embody core socialist values’

    President President Xi Jinping
  • Tuesday, 16 July, 2024
    News in-depthIntel Corp
    Intel venture arm’s China tech stakes raise alarm in Washington

    Silicon Valley chipmaker has invested in more than 40 Chinese start-ups while also receiving billions in US grants

    An Intel chip
  • Friday, 12 July, 2024
    CATL
    China’s battery giant taps Europe’s elite to expand supply chain

    Tesla supplier CATL holds talks with sovereign wealth funds, family offices and automakers

    Robin Zeng
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    Food Safety
    China probes claims that cooking oil was hauled in unwashed fuel tankers

    Latest food safety scandal erupts over allegations of mixing toxic and edible liquids

    Shoppers peruse cooking oil at a supermarket in Beijing
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    Investors serve, can women’s tennis volley?

    The Women’s Tennis Association is looking to Saudi Arabia and private equity for support

  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    Chinese economy
    China’s consumer price growth weakens ahead of Communist party economic meeting

    Factory deflation eases but Beijing’s reliance on exports and industrial output is stoking trade tensions

    A woman holding papers walks past office buildings in Beijing
  • Monday, 8 July, 2024
    EU-China relations
    Orbán hails China as ‘key power’ for promoting peace in Ukraine during Beijing visit

    Hungarian premier has rattled EU and Nato allies with recent diplomatic forays to Kyiv and Moscow

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands at the Diaoyutai state guesthouse in Beijing on Monday
  • Thursday, 4 July, 2024
    Nvidia
    Nvidia to make $12bn from AI chips in China this year despite US controls

    Chipmaker set to surpass China sales by local rival Huawei by selling product designed to fall outside of export restrictions

    Nvidia chief Jensen Huang
  • Thursday, 4 July, 2024
    #techAsia
    BYD comes to Thailand and China stakes its rare earths claims Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    People look at a BYD Seagull car by Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD at the Bangkok International Motor Show
  • Friday, 28 June, 2024
    News in-depthChinese business & finance
    Keep faith in China, Li Qiang tells business at ‘Summer Davos’

    Premier seeks to win over sceptical foreign investors despite tension over trade

    China’s Premier Li Qiang addresses the World Economic Forum in Dalian on Tuesday
  • Thursday, 27 June, 2024
    #techAsia
    China’s subsea strategy and a new data centre for Singapore Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    A Huawei tablet with the HarmonyOS logo beside it
  • Thursday, 27 June, 2024
    Amazon.com
    Amazon set to take on Temu and Shein with new discount section

    Ecommerce giant seeks to mirror cut-price rivals’ business model of direct-from-China offerings

    A delivery worker moves Amazon packages on a cart through a street in New York
  • Thursday, 27 June, 2024
    FT CollectionsTech Exchange
    Zhang Hongjiang, founder of BAAI: ‘AI systems should never be able to deceive humans’

    One of China’s leading advocates for artificial intelligence safeguards says international collaboration is key

    Illustration of, from left to right, Ryan McMorrow, Zhang Hongjiang and Nian Liu
  • Monday, 24 June, 2024
    Work & Careers
    ‘We’re like gears grinding until they break’: Chinese tech companies push staff to the limit

    As growth slows, employers are squeezing more hours out of fewer workers

    Chinese workers asleep at their desk in a Beijing office
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