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The Outsider on Air Force One: Why Jensen Huang’s China Mission is a Fight for Nvidia’s Future
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s last-minute inclusion in a high-level U.S. trade delegation to China underscores the tension between Silicon Valley’s market needs and Washington’s security hawks. Huang is battling a perception of disloyalty while strategically attempting to prevent the rise of a rival AI ecosystem in China that could challenge Nvidia's global CUDA standard.

From Protégé to Peer: The Xiaomi-Tesla Selfie that Defines the New Global EV Order
A viral selfie between Xiaomi's Lei Jun and Tesla's Elon Musk at a Beijing state dinner highlights the shifting dynamics of the EV market. As Xiaomi's sales begin to surpass Tesla in key Chinese segments, the image symbolizes Lei's evolution from a Tesla admirer to a formidable global competitor.

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.'

The Beijing Banquet: Trump’s Tech Titans and the High-Stakes Theater of US-China Competition
Donald Trump's 2026 visit to Beijing features a high-stakes banquet with leaders like Elon Musk and Tim Cook, highlighting a transactional diplomatic approach. Despite the optics of cooperation, the event underscores a deepening tech rift as China accelerates its transition toward domestic AI and semiconductor independence.

The Art of the AI Deal: Why Musk and Huang’s Beijing Flight Signals a Pragmatic Pivot
Elon Musk and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang have joined President Trump on a high-profile visit to Beijing, signaling a major shift toward transactional diplomacy. The late inclusion of Huang suggests a strategic effort to resolve the stalemate over AI chip exports and prioritize commercial deals over ideological containment.

From Barrels to Bytes: Trump’s 2026 Beijing Entourage Signals a High-Stakes Tech Pivot
Donald Trump’s 2026 visit to China marks a significant departure from his 2017 mission, replacing energy and industrial titans with a tech-heavy delegation led by Musk, Cook, and Huang. The shift reflects a new era of US-China relations centered on AI, semiconductors, and financial services rather than traditional commodities.

Bridging the Pacific in Seoul: He Lifeng and Scott Bessent Reconvene for High-Stakes Trade Talks
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held trade consultations in South Korea to discuss mutual economic concerns and practical cooperation. The meeting follows the consensus reached by their respective heads of state and aims to stabilize the bilateral economic relationship through candid diplomacy.

Neutral Ground, High Stakes: US-China Trade Teams Reconvene in Seoul
US and Chinese economic delegations have commenced high-level trade consultations at Incheon International Airport in South Korea. The choice of a neutral venue suggests a pragmatic attempt to stabilize trade relations and manage industrial competition away from domestic political scrutiny.

Silicon Schism: Why Jensen Huang Was Left Out of the Beijing Trade Delegation
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang was reportedly excluded from a high-profile U.S. trade mission to Beijing following a public falling out with the Trump administration over chip export levies and hardware backdoors. The exclusion highlights a strategic shift where the White House is prioritizing agricultural and energy exports to bolster midterm election prospects over the long-term ecosystem concerns of the semiconductor industry.

Transactional Diplomacy: Trump’s Corporate Vanguard Heads to Beijing in Search of a Great Reset
Donald Trump is leading a high-powered delegation of US business leaders to China, including executives from Nvidia, Apple, and Boeing, all seeking to regain market share and secure massive trade deals. The visit highlights a shift in leverage, as American firms face stiff competition from Chinese domestic alternatives and Beijing's increasing technological self-sufficiency.

Beijing’s Economic Balancing Act: High-Stakes Trade Diplomacy and the Domestic Housing Lifeline
China is launching a dual-track economic strategy, dispatching Vice Premier He Lifeng for high-stakes trade talks with the U.S. in South Korea while simultaneously easing property regulations across major domestic hubs to revitalize the housing market. These moves come alongside massive new investments in domestic AI infrastructure, as seen in a multi-billion RMB GPU procurement deal.

The $166 Billion Rebate: A Legal Reversal of Trump-Era Tariffs Reshapes US-China Trade
Following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump-era IEEPA tariffs, the U.S. government has begun refunding $166 billion to importers, sparking a scramble among Chinese listed companies to recover costs. While the logistics of the refund favor American Importers of Record, the influx of capital is expected to stabilize global supply chains and improve cash flow for Chinese manufacturers.