Shenzhen’s tech rival, China’s Mach 16 jet fuel engine: SCMP’s 7 highlights

1. Chinese scientists build first jet fuel-powered engine for Mach 16 flight
The world’s first oblique detonation engine (ODE) powered by standard aviation kerosene has been successfully tested by Chinese scientists, marking a potential game-changer in hypersonic propulsion that could redefine the limits of air and space travel.
2. Home of DeepSeek, Black Myth: Wukong, can Hangzhou rival Shenzhen’s tech crown?

As the tech race expands from chips, drones and telecommunications to more nascent products like artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, the sudden rise of a new cohort of start-ups has thrust their home base, Hangzhou, onto the scene.
3. US shot across China’s bow in shipbuilding could backfire as allies fall short
Though the US has unveiled a sweeping port fee proposal designed to hamstring China’s shipbuilding industry – the world’s largest by a wide margin – it may find its Asian allies unable to fill the vacuum in production that could result.
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