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Soft Power and Silicon: Jensen Huang’s Strategic Ascent into China’s “Tsinghua Circle”
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is reinforcing his commitment to the Chinese market by joining the influential Tsinghua SEM Advisory Board while simultaneously refuting claims that AI is responsible for mass layoffs. His strategy involves positioning NVIDIA as an essential ecosystem partner in China to maintain influence despite ongoing U.S. export restrictions.

Japan’s Dual Crisis: Beijing’s Strategic Squeeze and the Specter of Demographic Collapse
Japan faces an unprecedented convergence of external economic pressure from China's institutionalized export controls and a severe internal demographic crisis. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration struggles to balance a hawkish foreign policy against a shrinking labor force and disrupted high-tech supply chains.

Nvidia’s $81 Billion Record Fails to Sate a Market Addicted to Miracles
Nvidia reported a record $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue, driven by a 92% surge in its data center business, yet its stock fell as investors grew wary of plateauing margins. The company is pivoting toward 'AI Agents' and sovereign AI projects to sustain growth while using a massive $80 billion buyback to appease Wall Street.

The Silicon Valley Wall: Anthropic’s Lobbying Signals a New Front in the US-China AI Schism
U.S. AI giant Anthropic is lobbying for stricter controls on China, claiming a narrow 12-24 month window remains to secure American dominance. Critics argue this 'fear-mongering' is a self-serving tactic to bolster valuations while ignoring the collaborative nature of AI safety.

Beijing’s AI Diplomacy: Positioning as the Voice of the Global South
China is advocating for an inclusive and open approach to global AI governance, positioning itself as a champion for the Global South against Western-led tech restrictions. This diplomatic push seeks to frame AI access as a universal right rather than a strategic weapon controlled by a few nations.

Cracks in the Tech Wall: NVIDIA’s Restricted H200 AI Chips Surface on China’s JD.com
NVIDIA's restricted H200 AI chips have been spotted on the Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com, with sellers confirming availability despite strict US export bans. This highlights the ongoing challenges in enforcing semiconductor sanctions and the persistent demand for high-end AI hardware within China.

Nvidia’s High-Stakes Gamble: Jensen Huang’s Last-Minute Diplomatic Dash to Beijing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined a presidential delegation to China at the last moment, seeking to rescue his company's collapsing market share amidst strict U.S. export controls. His visit coincides with a major push by Beijing for semiconductor self-reliance and the rise of domestic AI hardware that is no longer dependent on Western silicon.

A Seat at the Table: Jensen Huang’s Last-Minute Inclusion in the Trump-China Summit
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang joined President Trump's China delegation at the last minute following a personal invitation from the President. His inclusion on the trip signals a potential shift in how the administration handles high-tech trade and AI export controls in the bilateral relationship.

From Titan to Tenuous: Wingtech’s Geopolitical Struggle for Nexperia
Wingtech Technology faces potential delisting after losing operational control of its Dutch subsidiary, Nexperia, due to intensifying geopolitical sanctions. The company is now attempting a radical pivot to a domestic-only supply chain to survive as its global operations are forcibly severed.

Beijing Asserts Sovereignty Over AI Talent: The Strategic Blocking of Meta’s $2 Billion Acquisition
The Chinese government has blocked Meta's $2 billion acquisition of the AI startup Manus, marking a major escalation in tech protectionism. Regulators ruled that the company's attempt to re-domicile in Singapore did not exempt its core intellectual property from Chinese national security oversight.

Tit-for-Tat Tech: Beijing Blacklists European Defense Giants in Growing Trade Spat
China has imposed export bans on seven European defense and aerospace entities, citing national security concerns. The move, targeting major firms in Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic, marks a significant tightening of Beijing’s grip on dual-use supply chains amid deteriorating relations with the European Union.

Magnetic Attrition: China Squeezes Rare Earth Exports to Japan as Geopolitical Tensions Mount
China's exports of rare earth magnets to Japan dropped 27% in March, reaching a nine-month low as Beijing tightens export controls on dual-use items. The move highlights the intersection of critical mineral supply chains and deteriorating geopolitical relations between the two East Asian powers.