Companies Need Clearer Guidance as the U.S.–China Trade War Redraws Global Rules

Global companies have spent the past year trying to navigate one of the most unpredictable trade environments in decades. As the United States and China escalate tariffs, export controls and regulatory investigations, firms operating across both markets are being forced to hedge risk,

Canada Signals It May Break From the U.S. and Drop Tariffs on Chinese EVs

Canada is weighing a major policy shift that could put it at odds with Washington by considering whether to drop steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. The move would represent a sharp departure from the U.S. approach and could reshape the competitive landscape

China’s Biggest Airlines Still Face a Profit Squeeze Five Years After the Pandemic

Slow Recovery Compared to Global CompetitorsWhile many international airlines have returned to solid profitability after the heavy losses of the Covid era China’s top carriers are still fighting to stabilize their finances. Five years after the pandemic grounded fleets worldwide the country’s three

The China Lever: How Beijing’s Growing Influence Is Reshaping the Global Economic Order

China’s Expanding Role in Global InstitutionsChina’s rise is no longer just about manufacturing scale or technological ambition. It is now deeply tied to the governance structures that shape the global economy. From development banks to trade bodies and financial institutions China has steadily

The Future of China’s Emerging “Electro State” and What It Means for the Global EconomyChina Shifts From World Factory to High Tech Powerhouse

China is undergoing another sweeping transformation as it moves from a manufacturing driven economy to what some analysts are calling the world’s first electro state. This new model leans heavily on clean energy production advanced manufacturing artificial intelligence and control over strategic materials.

Global Restaurant Giants Turn to Local Partners to Survive China’s Fiercely Competitive MarketForeign Brands Face New Pressures in a Changing Economy

Multinational restaurant chains that once rushed into China as the economy opened in the late 1970s are now confronting a new reality. Competition is tougher than ever rising local brands are capturing consumer attention and slowing economic growth is reshaping spending habits. As

Trump Approves Limited Nvidia H200 AI Chip Sales to China as Xi Signals OpennessA Major Shift in US China Tech Policy

President Donald Trump announced that the United States will allow Nvidia to resume selling its high performance H200 artificial intelligence chips to approved customers in China marking a significant development in the ongoing technology standoff between the two countries. The decision comes after

China’s Military Firms Struggle as Corruption Crackdown Slows Arms Production Revenues Drop as Anti Corruption Campaign Expands

China’s major military companies are facing significant financial pressure after a sweeping corruption purge disrupted arms procurement and delayed key defense projects. According to new research from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute revenues for China’s largest defense firms fell last year marking

Chinese Reusable Rocket Booster Crashes During First Attempt at Historic Landing

China’s fast growing commercial space industry reached an important milestone with the Zhuque 3 rocket making it to orbit but the mission ended with disappointment as the reusable booster failed to complete its landing attempt. The test marked the first time a private

Fact Check Breakdown: Trump’s Cabinet Meeting Filled With Repeated False Claims Grocery Prices Are Not Falling

President Donald Trump opened his Cabinet meeting by claiming grocery prices are down but official federal data shows the opposite. The Consumer Price Index for September shows grocery costs were up about two point seven percent compared with September of the previous year.