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Experts: Japan Likely to Become the Most Direct Threat from China and Russia in the Asia-Pacific
Experts at a recent dialogue in Beijing highlighted Japan's potential to become the most direct threat to China and Russia in the Asia-Pacific region. They emphasized the importance of strategic cooperation between China and Russia to counter Japan's military expansion and its historical interference in regional affairs. The dialogue also addressed the broader implications of U.S.-China relations and Europe's complex stance towards both powers.

China-Thailand Quantum Technology Joint Laboratory Inaugurated in Bangkok
A seminar on quantum technology was held in Bangkok, leading to the establishment of the China-Thailand Quantum Technology Joint Laboratory. This collaboration involves experts from various universities and aims to advance research in quantum technology and AI chemistry.

Domestic Mechanical Hard Drives Not Yet Conquered, Huawei Executive Calls for Diversification of Storage Media
Huawei's executive Zhou Yuefeng highlighted the lack of domestic production of mechanical hard drives in China, despite advancements in other storage technologies. He emphasized the need for diversification in storage media to enhance China's position in the global supply chain, particularly in the context of the growing importance of data storage in the AI era. The article discusses the historical context of mechanical hard drives and the current competitive landscape, advocating for increased efforts in this area.

PLA Daily: Anyone who dares to challenge the bottom line of the Chinese people will face a severe counterattack from China!
The PLA Daily has issued a strong warning against any attempts to challenge the fundamental interests of the Chinese people, asserting that such actions will be met with a decisive response from China. This statement reflects the ongoing commitment of Chinese authorities to defend national sovereignty and public sentiment.

Jensen Huang Unhappy: Building a Data Center Takes Three Years
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang criticized the slow pace of AI infrastructure development in the U.S., claiming it takes about three years to build a data center, while contrasting it with China's rapid construction capabilities. He emphasized China's energy advantages and expressed confidence in NVIDIA's leading position in AI chip technology despite these challenges.

Resilience in External Demand Combined with Low Base Effect, China's Export Growth Rebounds to 5.9% in November
China's exports in November rose by 5.9% year-on-year, recovering from a previous decline, while imports increased by 1.9%. Analysts attribute the rebound to a low base effect from last year and ongoing global trade dynamics, although future export growth may face challenges due to elevated bases and external tariff impacts.

Political Bureau Meeting Sets Tone for Next Year's Economic Work: More Active Fiscal Policy and Moderately Loose Monetary Policy
The Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has outlined the economic work for 2026, emphasizing a more active fiscal policy and moderately loose monetary policy. Experts predict that fiscal measures will focus on stimulating domestic demand and stabilizing the real estate market, while monetary policy will continue to support liquidity and economic growth amid external challenges.

Chinese and Vietnamese Youth Engage in Dialogue
The China-Vietnam Youth Dialogue Conference, held from November 30 to December 7, 2025, aimed to strengthen exchanges between Chinese and Vietnamese youth. The event featured discussions on ideals, cultural heritage, and cooperation in various fields, highlighting the shared history and aspirations of the youth from both nations. Participants emphasized the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and sustainable development.

Creating a Peaceful, Secure, Prosperous, and Sustainable Future Together
The Third Global South Think Tank Dialogue was held in Shanghai, focusing on the theme of 'United Self-Reliance: Responsibilities and Actions of the Global South.' Representatives from over 120 countries discussed modernization paths, global governance reforms, and South-South cooperation, expressing a commitment to work together for a peaceful and prosperous future. The event highlighted China's role in supporting the development of Global South countries through shared experiences and collaborative initiatives.

National Recruitment Registration for 2026 Has Begun! Promoting in Schools to Inspire Ambitious Youth to Join the Military
The national military recruitment registration for 2026 commenced on December 6, with various activities promoting enlistment in schools across multiple regions. Local military departments are engaging students by providing information on recruitment policies and inviting retired soldiers to share their experiences, aiming to inspire youth to join the military and contribute to national defense.

4.121 trillion yuan! In the first 11 months of this year, China's goods trade imports and exports increased by 3.6% year-on-year
China's goods trade saw a year-on-year increase of 3.6% in the first 11 months of 2023, with total trade valued at 41.21 trillion yuan. Exports rose by 6.2% while imports experienced a modest increase of 0.2%. The trade growth rate rebounded in November, reflecting a positive trend in the country's foreign trade activities.

Japan's Electromagnetic Cannon Aims to Sink Chinese Aircraft Carrier? Military Expert: Sending 'Little Matchsticks' to the Bottom of the Sea
A Japanese politician claimed that the country's electromagnetic cannon could sink China's aircraft carrier, but military experts dismissed this as unrealistic. They highlighted the limitations of Japan's 40mm cannon compared to China's naval capabilities, suggesting that Japanese ships would be defeated before they could even target a Chinese carrier.