Withdrawals Rock Dubai Championships as Lucky Losers Fill Draw and Calendar Debate Returns

A wave of high profile withdrawals has reshaped the main draw at the Dubai Tennis Championships, forcing tournament organisers to rely on seven lucky losers and reigniting debate over the demands of the professional tennis calendar. Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko became the latest

Programmable Trade Corridors: How China Is Embedding Digital Infrastructure into Global Supply Chains

China’s trade architecture is undergoing a structural shift in 2026 as digital infrastructure becomes embedded directly into cross border supply chains. Beyond physical ports, rail links, and logistics hubs, policymakers are prioritizing programmable settlement systems, data exchange platforms, and digitized customs procedures. The

Digital Yuan Expansion Enters Trade Settlement Phase as Cross Border Pilots Scale

China’s digital currency strategy is entering a new phase in 2026 as the digital yuan moves more visibly into cross border trade settlement pilots. After several years of domestic retail testing and controlled commercial integration, policymakers are increasingly positioning the currency as a

China’s Push for Infrastructure Tokenization Signals a Shift in Urban Economic Design

China’s urban transformation has entered a new phase where infrastructure is no longer treated solely as a public utility or capital expenditure. As cities expand and digitization deepens, policymakers and technologists are exploring how physical assets can be represented, monitored, and financed through

China Urges Semiconductor Supply Chain Stability After Dutch Court Ruling on Nexperia

China’s Ministry of Commerce said restoring stability to global semiconductor supply chains remains a top priority following a Dutch court ruling related to chipmaker Nexperia, underscoring the sensitivity of cross border disputes in the technology sector. In a statement released on Friday, the

US Pulls Updated List Naming Chinese Firms Over Alleged Military Links

The United States withdrew an updated list of Chinese companies alleged to have ties to Beijing’s military shortly after it was briefly posted, creating fresh uncertainty over Washington’s technology and security policy toward China. The revised document, which was available for about an

Democrats Criticize Trump Over Decision to Pause China Tech Security Measures

Democratic lawmakers have sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s administration for shelving several proposed technology security measures targeting China, arguing that the decision could weaken US national security ahead of a planned summit between the American and Chinese leaders. The paused measures reportedly included

Beijing Moves to Halt Below-Cost Car Sales as Price War Deepens Across China’s Auto Market

China’s market regulator has issued a clear warning to domestic carmakers, telling them to stop selling vehicles below production cost as authorities intensify efforts to rein in a prolonged and damaging price war in the world’s largest auto market. The new guidance signals

Trump Pauses China Tech Restrictions Ahead of Planned Summit With Xi

The Trump administration has paused several proposed technology restrictions targeting Chinese companies ahead of an expected summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in April, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move reflects an effort to preserve a

US and China Trade Barbs Over Peru’s Chinese-Backed Chancay Megaport

Tensions between Washington and Beijing have escalated over Peru’s Chinese backed Port of Chancay after a local court ruling limited the authority of Peru’s port regulator to oversee aspects of the facility’s operations. The decision has drawn sharp reactions from both powers, highlighting