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Business

Geopolitical Crossfire and Global Ambitions: China’s EV Giants Confront Washington’s 'Military' Labeling

BYD and NIO are challenging their inclusion on a U.S. Department of Defense list of military-linked firms while simultaneously accelerating their global expansion. As BYD targets the top spot in global sales and pushes into Mexico, the domestic Chinese market is facing growing pains regarding intellectual property and original design innovation.

NeTe2026年6月10日 01:08
#BYD#NIO#US-China Relations
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Business

Beijing Bolts the Gates: China’s New Investment Rules Tighten the Noose on Capital Flight

China has introduced strict new regulations to curb unauthorized outbound investment, effective July 2026, following reports of over $1 trillion in capital flight. The rules impose heavy fines and forced divestment, framing the crackdown as a necessary response to U.S. financial restrictions and a means to ensure national financial security.

SoBiz2026年6月9日 07:08
#China#Capital Flight#Foreign Investment
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Business

The Great GDP Mirage: Why China’s Path to Global Primacy is Defying the Nominal Numbers

Despite a widening nominal GDP gap caused by currency fluctuations and U.S. inflation, China's real economic output continues to outpace the West. Beijing is prioritizing high-quality, tech-driven growth over raw speed, aiming to secure global industrial leadership by 2035 while managing demographic and debt challenges.

SoBiz2026年6月6日 07:38
#China GDP#PPP#15th Five-Year Plan
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Politics

The 96-Hour Silence: Beijing’s Strategic Caution and the Era of 'Managed Coexistence'

China and the U.S. have entered a phase of 'managed coexistence' following maritime security talks in Hawaii. Despite optimistic political rhetoric, deep-seated tensions over Taiwan arms sales and sovereignty remain the primary obstacles to a genuine military thaw.

SoMi2026年6月4日 17:08
#US-China Relations#Maritime Security#Taiwan Strait
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Technology

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.

NeMo2026年6月4日 10:08
#Semiconductors#Export Controls#US-China Relations
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Politics

Always Armed: Southern Theater Command Pilots Signal Shift Toward Permanent Combat Readiness

Pilots within China's Southern Theater Command have publicly declared a 'full-time' state of combat readiness, signaling a shift toward permanent high-alert status in the South China Sea. This messaging, amplified by state media, highlights Beijing's focus on military deterrence and psychological warfare in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年5月31日 22:08
#PLA#Southern Theater Command#South China Sea
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Politics

Asia’s Middle Path: ASEAN Resists Bloc Politics at the Shangri-La Dialogue

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue highlighted a growing divide between US-led security alignments and a Southeast Asian preference for multilateral cooperation. While Japan and the Philippines pursue deeper defense ties, leaders from Vietnam and Timor-Leste called for a rejection of bloc politics in favor of dialogue and economic stability.

SoMi2026年5月31日 22:08
#Shangri-La Dialogue#ASEAN#Global Security Initiative
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Politics

Visions of Contention: The Geopolitical Chasm at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue exposed a deepening rift between Western-led security alliances and China's push for a GSI-based regional order. While ASEAN leaders called for dialogue and neutrality, the summit served as a stage for competing narratives on how to manage the escalating US-China rivalry.

SoMi2026年5月31日 15:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#Geopolitics#South China Sea
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World

Red Lines and Rhetoric: Beijing’s Strategic Rebuff at the Shangri-La Dialogue

At the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue, the Chinese delegation responded to U.S. defense policy by emphasizing the necessity of respecting 'red lines' to avoid military conflict. The exchange highlights the widening gap between Washington’s alliance-building strategy and Beijing’s insistence on sovereign non-interference.

SoMi2026年5月31日 02:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#US-China Relations#Indo-Pacific Security
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Politics

The Empty Chair in Singapore: Beijing’s Strategic Downgrade at the Shangri-La Dialogue

China opted to send retired diplomat Cui Tiankai to the Shangri-La Dialogue instead of Defense Minister Dong Jun, signaling a deliberate downgrade in military-to-military engagement. This move follows a brief period of perceived thawing and reflects Beijing’s deep-seated mistrust of U.S. strategic intentions regarding mineral security and regional tensions.

SoMi2026年5月30日 07:08
#Shangri-La Dialogue#Cui Tiankai#Dong Jun
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Politics

Cui Tiankai’s Three Questions: A Veteran Diplomat Challenges the West’s Asian Architecture

Veteran Chinese diplomat Cui Tiankai utilized the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue to challenge the U.S. on policy implementation, Japan on its military shift, and Europe on its 'preaching' in Asian affairs. His remarks signal a strategic push for 'Asian solutions' and a rejection of Western-dominated security narratives in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年5月30日 07:08
#Cui Tiankai#Shangri-La Dialogue#US-China Relations
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Politics

Beijing Warns Washington of 'Extreme Caution' as US Unveils 2027 Taiwan Defense Funding

Beijing has issued a stern warning to Washington following the disclosure of a $1 billion defense initiative for Taiwan in the US FY2027 budget. While a $14 billion sale remains stalled, China insists that any security cooperation undermines the foundations of the bilateral relationship and demands 'extreme caution.'

iMil2026年5月29日 04:38
#Taiwan#US-China Relations#Arms Sales