China-US tech ties highlighted at CES

作者:RENA LI in Las Vegas来源:CHINA DAILY
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People visit the exhibition area of Chinese company Shokz during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, US, Jan 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

Opportunities for collaboration in technology and innovation between China and the US remain promising despite political challenges, according to Don Graves, deputy secretary of the US Department of Commerce.

In an interview with China Daily at the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show in Las Vegas, which ended on Friday, Graves underscored the importance of finding common ground, particularly in addressing global challenges.

"We need to continue exploring ways to collaborate effectively," Graves said. "There are certainly areas where our companies can work closely together. For example, addressing climate change should be a priority for both of our countries. Recognizing the changing climate, we have a real opportunity to join forces on this critical issue."

Graves highlighted the potential for the US and China to jointly develop global standards, given the size and influence of the two economies.

"Too often, we focus on areas of conflict and overlook the opportunities for partnership … we should also seize the chance to foster collaboration between our countries and companies," he added.

More than 1,300 Chinese companies participated in the event, which saw a total of 4,500 registered exhibitors. China was the largest foreign participant at CES 2025.

Many small- and medium-sized Chinese firms took part in the exhibition. Among these was Qingdao Thunderobot Technology, a subsidiary of Haier Group, which displayed a range of esports products, including the world's first ZERO series of high-performance gaming laptops.

"We have entered major sales channels such as Amazon in North America for many years," David Guo, the company's founder and vice-president, told China Daily.

"As we look to expand globally, we aim to reach more gaming enthusiasts around the world. That's why we are here at CES for the first time this year, hoping to provide more services and equipment to consumers in the US," Guo said.

In the two-wheeler sector, Komda Bicycles Ltd from Hong Kong displayed its lineup of sporting and recreation bicycles.

"We are an electric vehicle manufacturer from China, and we have clients on both the East and West coasts of the US," said Terry Tsoi, the company's sales manager. He said that currently, the US is the primary market because of Europe's tariffs, adding that if the US further increases tariffs, it would "have a significant impact".

Chinese startups also had a strong presence at CES, particularly in AI-driven technology. Among them, Wisson Robotics displayed its AI-enhanced robotics featuring Pliabot muscles, joints and arms, drawing significant attention from attendees.

"Our company has shipped products to over 100 countries, including the US," said Cheng Hui, a company representative.

The diversity of innovation extended to international exhibitors. At CES' Eureka Park, the French Pavilion hosted 100 companies, showcasing a variety of technologies to a global audience, including China.

Elias Rock, head of Tech Pavilions at Business France Export, emphasized the commitment to fostering collaboration with China, particularly in artificial intelligence.

"We have set up business offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong," Rock told China Daily. "We hope to foster our business and research collaborations between France and China, particularly in the field of AI technology."

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