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Hong Kong Unveils 'Super Agent' AI in Bid to Secure High-Tech Productivity Hub Status
Hong Kong has launched HKGAI V3 and its first productivity-grade 'super agent,' a government-funded AI system capable of autonomous operation for 28 hours. The model represents a strategic shift toward integrated, high-stability AI tools for professional reasoning and software development.

Beijing’s Blueprint: China Navigates the Global AI Governance Divide
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement advocating for an inclusive and open global AI governance framework. The move is seen as a strategic attempt to position Beijing as a leader for the Global South in the ongoing tech competition with the United States.

Beijing’s Tech Mandate: Li Qiang Signals Strategic Shift Toward Innovation and the Blue Economy
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has chaired a State Council meeting focusing on accelerating scientific innovation and the high-quality development of the marine economy. The session also approved revisions to administrative regulation procedures, aiming to align China's legal and governance frameworks with its long-term technological and strategic ambitions.

The Global Turnover Trap: India’s $38 Billion Apple Fine Signals a New Era of Regulatory Protectionism
India has proposed a landmark $38 billion fine against Apple by applying new rules that calculate antitrust penalties based on a company's global turnover. This aggressive regulatory shift, which also recently targeted Hyundai, underscores the rising risks for multinational corporations operating in a market increasingly defined by protectionist policies and geopolitical maneuvering.