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If Xi Jinping is becoming more preoccupied with internal politics, it could lead to a period of relative calm in China’s relations with the United States.
The former Biden official and China scholar makes the case for the previous administration's approach and discusses why Beijing is content to watch the U.S. now dismantle its sources of strength
Can a Japanese scientist loosen China’s grip on the rare earths supply chain needed for critical magnet technologies?
Consolidation in China’s auto sector is long overdue. But can Beijing stomach the damage to China’s economy?
Consumers are benefiting in the short term as goods prices fall, but deflation could hurt Chinese brands longer term.
Beijing has been critical of Tehran’s recent strategic blunders, but sees Iran’s continuing existence as still vital to its interests.
The Biden administration’s assistant secretary of defense explains why there needs to be a new defense pact in Southeast Asia akin to NATO, and the U.S. still needs more urgency in its approach to China.
Beijing and Washington once encouraged Chinese corporate listings in the U.S, state and private-sector alike. No longer. Some U.S. politicians want them delisted, and Xi Jinping’s administration wants China’s best companies listed back home.
The launch of a huge government-backed investment fund signals Beijing’s renewed ambitions to support industries from AI to biotech.
Pop Mart, the company behind Labubu, is a rare example of a Chinese toy company finding global success with its own product.
Small Chinese refineries face trouble if their supply of cheap Iranian crude is restricted.
TikTok remains under Chinese ownership, five months after legislation required that it be sold or banned.