Tesla has partnered with LG Energy Solution in a $4.3 billion battery supply agreement, leveraging U.S. production to secure lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for its energy storage business—reducing its reliance on China amid trade tensions.
Nvidia Secures U.S. Approval to Export $5.5 Billion Worth of AI Chips to China
Inbizzy, Beijing/Washington, – U.S. tech giant Nvidia has received official approval from the administration of President Donald Trump to export… Read more »
Beijing Launches ICTO to Accelerate Global CCUS Innovation, Backed by 50 International Leaders
New Global Alliance Led by Sinopec Aims to Drive Carbon Neutrality Through Advanced CCUS Technology Inbizzy, Beijing, – China has… Read more »
Saudi Oil Flows to China Hit New Peak — What’s Fueling the Boom?
Inbizzy ,Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia is reclaiming its strategic position in the global energy arena. Through its state oil… Read more »
Huawei Taps Brazil’s Data Center Market Amid Awaited Tax Incentives for Tech Investment
Inbizzy, Rio de Janeiro, — Chinese tech giant Huawei interest in investing in Brazil’s growing data center market. However, the… Read more »
Baidu Unveils Major AI-Powered Search Engine Overhaul and Launches MuseSteamer
Baidu has officially announced a major upgrade to its search engine during the Baidu AI Day event. One of the most notable developments is the launch of MuseSteamer, a generative AI video model capable of transforming images into short videos of up to 10 seconds
WEPACK SOUTHEAST ASIA 2025: The Premier Packaging & Printing Expo in Jakarta
Inbizzy, Jakarta Indonesia, – The Southeast Asian packaging and printing industry is gearing up for WEPACK SOUTHEAST ASIA 2025, a… Read more »
CATL Bets on Salt: The Rise of Sodium-Ion Batteries in the Energy Race
Chinese battery giant CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited), the world’s largest producer of lithium-ion batteries, is now leading efforts to commercialize sodium-ion technology. Unlike lithium, sodium is cheap, abundant, and widely available – found not in mines, but in ordinary salt.








