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China pledged to broaden its fiscal spending base in 2026, signaling sustained government support to drive growth in a challenging external environment.
Dozens of lawmakers foresee a surge in tensions over trade, Taiwan or supply chain disruptions possibly scuttling the current pause in US-China economic hostilities.
The U.S. Trade Representative said tariffs on Chinese semiconductors, now at zero, are set to increase in June 2027.
The report, produced each year by the Pentagon, warns Beijing is gearing up for conflict — potentially over Taiwan — within the next two years.
China will require domestic firms to repatriate funds raised from overseas listings "in principle" under new rules aimed at tightening oversight of cross-border financing as Beijing seeks to manage financial risks and maintain stability.
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China's 2026 nuclear plans
China is estimated to have more than 600 nuclear warheads, a figure the U.S. predicts will exceed 1,000 by the end of the decade.
China has ample reason to oppose the build-up of American military might in Caribbean Sea –and the recent US interceptions of tankers hauling Venezuelan oil.
The vote in Myanmar, widely seen as a sham, is a bid for legitimacy by the military government. It is also a way for Beijing to exert its influence there.
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World’s longest expressway tunnel in China is now open to traffic; know why it has been made
China has opened the Tianshan Shengli Tunnel, the world's longest expressway tunnel. This engineering marvel significantly cuts travel time across the Tianshan mountains. The tunnel is a key part of the Urumqi-Yuli Expressway.
China plans to tighten rules around the use of human-like artificial intelligence by requiring providers to ensure their services are ethical, secure and transparent.