# Involution
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JD.com’s Jingxi Gambit: A 10-Billion-Yuan Bet to Redefine Value in China’s E-Commerce War
JD.com is investing an additional 10 billion yuan into its Jingxi platform to scale its factory-direct model and combat 'low-price involution.' The move targets white-label goods from China's industrial belts, aiming to provide high-quality service at discount prices while competitors like Pinduoduo and Alibaba shift their focus toward global expansion and AI.

A Fracturing Cartel and a High-Tech Pivot: The UAE Exits OPEC as China Doubles Down on 'AI+'
The UAE's exit from OPEC marks a turning point in global energy geopolitics, coinciding with China's strategic shift toward an AI-driven economy and a crackdown on domestic 'involutionary' competition. As traditional manufacturing faces margin pressure, Beijing is doubling down on high-tech infrastructure and Global South trade alliances.

From Momentum to Resilience: Beijing Calibrates for a Long-Haul Economic Recovery
The Politburo's latest economic roadmap shifts focus from broad stimulus to 'precise' structural support, prioritizing high-tech manufacturing and AI integration. It signals a new regulatory era aimed at curbing 'involutionary' competition while treating capital market stability as a matter of national security.

China’s New Economic Blueprint: Beijing Pivots to AI and Infrastructure to Counter 'Involution'
China’s Politburo has announced a strategic shift toward 'moderately loose' monetary policy and an 'AI+' action plan to modernize its industrial base. The leadership aims to combat destructive internal competition and stabilize the property market while investing heavily in digital and physical infrastructure.

The Subsidy Trap: China’s Food Delivery Giants Face a Regulatory Reckoning
Chinese experts and business owners are calling for an end to 'ultra-large' platform subsidies that they claim are distorting market prices and destroying the profit margins of small businesses. As the food delivery sector reaches a growth plateau, new 2026 regulations aim to shift the industry from destructive price wars toward transparent, rule-based competition.

The Deflation of China’s ‘Beauty Premium’: Imeik and the Cooling of the Aesthetic Economy
Imeik Technology, once a titan of China's medical aesthetics market, has seen its valuation collapse by 80% amid its first-ever decline in both revenue and profit. The company's struggles highlight a broader transition in Chinese consumption as 'involution' and price sensitivity replace the high-margin growth of the previous decade.

China’s Regulatory Pivot: Reining In 'Involution' and Algorithmic Warfare
China's SAMR has issued a major directive to implement the 2025 Anti-Unfair Competition Law, targeting 'involution' in the EV and battery sectors while tightening control over platform algorithms. The law introduces extraterritorial reach and new protections for SMEs against payment arrears by large corporations.

The Heavy Toll of 'Involution': Meituan Swings to $3.2 Billion Loss Amid Bitter Delivery Wars
Meituan reported a massive 23.4 billion RMB loss for 2025, swinging from profit as intense domestic competition and 'involution' eroded margins. Despite these losses, the company is maintaining its market dominance while aggressively expanding its international brand, Keeta, into the Middle East and Latin America.

China’s Semiconductor Sovereignty: SMIC Surges as Beijing Bets Big on Open-Source RISC-V
SMIC has reported a significant 36% profit growth as China accelerates its domestic chip production, while the Chinese Academy of Sciences pivots toward open-source RISC-V architecture to ensure technological sovereignty. Simultaneously, regulators are moving to curb 'involutionary' price wars to stabilize the profit margins of Chinese tech giants going abroad.

The Fatal Price of Pragmatism: Death of China’s Education Guru Sparks National Outcry
The death of 41-year-old education influencer Zhang Xuefeng from cardiac arrest has reignited a national debate over China's 'involution' and overwork culture. Zhang, a polarizing figure who helped millions of students navigate the university system, had a history of exhaustion-related health issues caused by his grueling professional schedule.