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Plugging In: China's Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure — Where It Stands, and Where It's Going
The country that built the world's largest EV fleet is now racing to power it. Here's the full picture. A Number Worth Pausing On It took China thirteen years to install its first million EV chargers. It took just eighteen months to go from ten mill...
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Caught in the Crossfire: Nvidia's Impossible Position Between Washington and Beijing
In the annals of corporate geopolitics, few companies have found themselves as squarely in the line of fire as Nvidia. The Santa Clara chipmaker — the undisputed architect of the AI revolution — has spent the last four years navigating a trap of its...
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The Dragon and the Dollar Coin: China's Complicated Relationship with Stablecoins
Few stories in global finance are as layered — or as geopolitically loaded — as China's relationship with stablecoins. On the surface, the answer seems simple: China banned crypto in 2021 and has repeatedly reaffirmed that ban. Look closer, however,...
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The Sky Is No Longer the Limit: China's Space Data Centers and What They Mean for the World
In November 2025, engineers at the Beijing Astro-Future Institute of Space Technology quietly announced that their first experimental satellite — one designed not to take pictures of Earth or relay communications, but to process data — was ready for...
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China's GLP-1 Revolution: The Patent Cliff, the Generic Race, and What It Means for 1.4 Billion People
In the global pharmaceutical world, few stories are as consequential right now as what is happening to weight-loss drugs in China. Semaglutide — the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk's blockbuster Ozempic and Wegovy — lost its patent protection in C...
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China's Gig Economy: Its Impact on Society and What It Portends for the Future of Work
On any given morning in Shanghai, Beijing, or Chengdu, a familiar figure weaves through traffic on an electric scooter — a blue or yellow jacket, a thermally insulated delivery bag strapped to the back, a smartphone mounted on the handlebars ticking...
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The Supermarket That Became a Pilgrimage: What Pang Donglai Tells Us About China
There is a supermarket in Xuchang, a mid-sized city in China's central Henan province, that people drive six hours to visit. Hotels in the city have added Pang Donglai shopping guides to their in-room TV screens because so many guests arrive asking ...
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Operation Epic Fury and the Beijing Summit: How America's War on Iran Could Reshape US-China Relations
In the early hours of Saturday, February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched the most dramatic joint military operation in years — a sweeping, coordinated air campaign against Iran codenamed Operation Epic Fury by the Pentagon and Operat...
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China's Growing Footprint in Georgia: Investment Trends and Future Prospects
Georgia, a small but strategically positioned nation at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has emerged as an increasingly important partner for China in recent years. As Russia's invasion of Ukraine reshaped Eurasian trade routes, Georgia's role as ...
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China's Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution: Reshaping the Future of EVs and Energy Storage
The global battery industry is witnessing a transformative shift as China accelerates the commercialization of sodium-ion battery technology. What was once considered a secondary alternative to lithium-ion batteries is rapidly emerging as a viable, ...
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The Fall of the Untouchable: What Zhang Youxia's Investigation Reveals About Xi Jinping's China
When China's Ministry of Defense announced on January 24, 2026, that General Zhang Youxia was under investigation for "serious violations of discipline and law," it sent shockwaves through observers of Chinese politics. Zhang wasn't just another sen...
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The China Factor in Trump's Greenland Push: Separating Fact from Fiction
President Donald Trump's renewed push to acquire Greenland has reignited debates about Chinese influence in the Arctic. His central claim is stark: the United States must control Greenland to prevent it from falling into Russian or Chinese hands. Bu...
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What a Post Islamic Republic of Iran Means for Beijing
The potential overthrow of Iran's Islamic Republic would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. For China, which has cultivated increasingly close ties with Tehran over the past decade, such a dramatic shift would present a complex mix of strat...
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Beyond Tourism: What China-Russia Visa-Free Travel Reveals About a Shifting World Order
When Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in early December 2025 granting visa-free entry to Chinese citizens, it completed a reciprocal arrangement that had begun months earlier. On the surface, this might seem like a straightforward to...
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Leapmotor: From Surveillance Tech to Electric Vehicle Pioneer
In the fiercely competitive landscape of China's electric vehicle market, one name has emerged from relative obscurity to challenge industry giants: Leapmotor. What began as a side venture by surveillance camera executives has transformed into one o...
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