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Beijing Warns of Global Supply Chain Fragility as US Tightens Chip Export 'Loopholes'
China's Ministry of Commerce has formally opposed new U.S. efforts to close chip export loopholes, claiming such actions destabilize the global semiconductor supply chain. Beijing argues that Washington is abusing national security concerns to suppress Chinese technological advancement.

A Thaw in Suzhou: China and the U.S. Signal a Strategic De-escalation of the Tariff War
China and the U.S. have reached a preliminary agreement to reciprocally reduce tariffs on over $30 billion worth of goods, signaling a potential de-escalation in their long-standing trade conflict. This breakthrough, highlighted during the APEC trade ministers' meeting in Suzhou, underscores a broader strategic push for supply chain connectivity and regional economic stability.

A Fragile Thaw: Beijing and Washington Signal Landmark $30 Billion Reciprocal Tariff Rollback
China and the U.S. have agreed in principle to a reciprocal tariff reduction framework involving at least $30 billion in goods from each side. While the move signals a potential de-escalation in the trade war, Beijing continues to demand that Washington fulfill prior commitments to ensure long-term cooperation.

A Precarious Peace: China and the U.S. Move to Institutionalize Managed Trade
China and the U.S. have reached a preliminary economic consensus to institutionalize trade relations through new governmental councils and a $30 billion reciprocal tariff reduction framework. The deal includes major Chinese purchases of Boeing aircraft and U.S. agricultural products in exchange for the removal of long-standing American regulatory barriers on Chinese exports.

From Friction to 'Lists': China’s Strategic Bid to Reframe Trade Relations with Washington
Chinese officials have called for a expansion of cooperative projects and a reduction of trade disputes following high-level economic talks in South Korea. The strategy aims to stabilize the U.S.-China relationship through a pragmatic approach of 'lengthening cooperation lists' and 'shortening problem lists.'

China’s Trade Resilience: Tech and AI Hardware Power a Double-Digit Export Surge
China's foreign trade grew by 14.9% in the first four months of the year, driven by a nearly 20% jump in mechanical and electrical exports. The Ministry of Commerce emphasized China's critical role in global AI infrastructure and semiconductors as a key driver of this resilience despite ongoing geopolitical challenges.

China’s Capital Divergence: Total Outbound Investment Rises as Industrial Outlays Cool
China's total outward direct investment grew by 5.4% in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 3094.5 billion yuan, despite a sharp 9.1% decline in non-financial sectors. This divergence suggests a major shift in Chinese capital away from physical industrial projects toward financial services and liquid asset management.

Digital Harvests and Silk Road Streams: Beijing’s Strategic Pivot for E-commerce
China's Ministry of Commerce has released a comprehensive guiding opinion to integrate e-commerce with the real economy, focusing on rural revitalization and global trade infrastructure. The policy emphasizes 'village streaming' and 'Silk Road E-commerce' as key drivers for new economic growth and supply chain resilience.

China’s Algorithmic Ambition: Beijing Mandates AI Integration to Rejuvenate E-commerce
China has launched a multi-departmental initiative to integrate Large Language Models and AI into its e-commerce sector to drive efficiency and support the real economy. The policy combines a push for aggressive R&D with requirements for algorithmic fairness and enhanced legal protections for technical intellectual property.

China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng to Lead Trade Talks with U.S. in France Next Week
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng will lead a delegation to France from March 14–17 for the sixth round of China‑U.S. economic and trade consultations, guided by consensus from the leaders’ Busan meeting. The talks are likely to focus on market access, export controls, subsidies and supply‑chain issues, with limited expectations for sweeping breakthroughs but potential for procedural progress that could ease business uncertainty.

Beijing Blasts UK’s New Russia-Linked Sanctions on Chinese Firms, Warns of Retaliation
China condemned a new set of UK sanctions announced on 24 February that name multiple Chinese companies for alleged Russia‑related activity, calling the measures unilateral and without UN authorization. Beijing demanded the sanctions be revoked, warned it would take necessary measures to protect its firms, and framed the move as part of a pattern of extraterritorial Western pressure. The dispute risks raising commercial and diplomatic friction between China and Britain and highlights broader tensions over the use and reach of sanctions in global trade.

Beijing Pumps Rmb62.5bn into Spring Festival Stimulus, Turning Smart Gadgets Into This Year’s Must‑Buy
China has launched a Rmb62.5 billion Spring Festival subsidy program that prioritises trade‑ins for affordable smart devices, offering consumers 15% rebates up to Rmb500 on phones, tablets and wearables priced under Rmb6,000. The measures aim to stimulate near‑term spending while accelerating mass adoption of connected hardware, benefiting mid‑range manufacturers and related supply chains.