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After finishing her undergraduate studies in traditional crafts such as embroidery, batik, and ceramics at the School of Fine ...
China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
Chinese steelmakers are bypassing tariffs in countries such as Indonesia and Turkey by exporting semi-finished products, a ...
As environmental consciousness rises and consumer trends shift globally, disposable cutlery has evolved from mere convenience to a focal point in sustainable production. Restaurants, cafés, food ...
British designer Jasper Morrison has created a collection of cherry wood cutlery for French silverware company Puiforcat, ...
Eating with hands may not be a practice familiar to the West, but ridiculing those who do things differently definitely seems to be ...
Students in Yunghung Sandra Hsiao’s Chinese I class combined cultures Tuesday morning to learn how to count in Chinese and use chopsticks.
In a chilling yet miraculous incident from southern China, a man who fell face-first onto a dinner table and impaled his head through his mouth on a metal rod has survived after an intense 10-hour ...
China's metal markets are showing strong signs, with copper and iron ore prices at highs, steel output up, and base metal inventories low. JPMorgan predicts a bullish move if China's demand picks up.
Chinese refined nickel exports could almost treble this year, as domestic overcapacity produces yet another glut of metal that will have to be absorbed by overseas markets. The country flipped to ...
Chinese refined nickel exports could almost treble this year, as domestic overcapacity produces yet another glut of metal that will have to be absorbed by overseas markets.
China hits back at U.S. tariffs by restricting export of crucial metals: tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium.
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