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- Made in China 2025 set the tempo of China’s industrial ambitions
First announced in 2015, Made in China 2025 (MIC2025) set the tone and tempo of China’s industrial ambitions Today, this stategy is entering a new phase — an AI-augmented, green-energy-powered, self-reliance-oriented transformation of the world’s most formidable industrial base The question is no longer whether China can innovate, but what kind of innovation ecosystem it is building
- China’s 40-year history of economic transformation
A historical analysis of China’s economic rise, emphasizing the continuity between Mao-era foundations and post-1978 reforms
- Tracking tariffs: Key moments in the US-China trade dispute
In recent months, the US and China engaged in a tit-for-tat trade dispute Yet after negotiations, both sides agreed to lower recent tariffs and continue talks
- What to expect from the US-China trade talks?
US-China reach a fragile trade truce with tariff cuts and renewed talks, but deep structural tensions and strategic rivalry continue to cloud the outlook
- How China is helping to power the world’s green transition
China spent more than twice as much on its green transition in 2023 than any other country, and this investment has made it a global powerhouse in clean energy production Battery technology is a case in point China is home to the world’s largest suppliers of components for lithium-ion batteries, upon which EVs depend for power
- Whats behind China’s cryptocurrency ban? | World Economic Forum
The PBOC says China's cryptocurrency ban is to curtail financial crime and prevent economic instability, but are concerns about capital flight at play?
- Global energy transition: Tracking Chinas falling emissions
China’s GHG emissions have dropped for the first time due to clean energy use but this doesn’t necessarily mean the country has met its pledge to hit peak emissions before 2030 Over the past 15 years, China has established itself as a clean energy leader and ranks 12th place out of 118 countries, according to the Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2025 report However, several factors
- Why China’s AI breakthroughs should come as no surprise
From DeepSeek to MiniMax, China’s generative AI surge wasn’t sudden - it was designed Years of coordinated policy, tech diffusion, chip innovation and cultural optimism have built an AI ecosystem despite sanctions and chip bans, writes Kaiser Kuo
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