Canada’s EV Policy Shift Creates Opening for China-Built Tesla Models

Canada’s decision to ease restrictions on Chinese made electric vehicles is reshaping competitive dynamics in its automotive market, creating an early advantage for manufacturers already integrated into cross border supply chains. Under a newly announced framework, Ottawa will allow a capped number of

China Weighs Invitation to Trump-Led Global Peace Initiative

China has confirmed it was invited by the United States to participate in a new global peace initiative proposed by US President Donald Trump, but has stopped short of indicating whether it will take part. The proposal, described by Washington as a mechanism

Peru President Faces Scrutiny Over Undisclosed China Meetings

Peru’s new president has become embroiled in a growing political controversy after failing to disclose meetings with a Chinese businessman, triggering a preliminary investigation and renewed instability in the country’s fragile political landscape. President Jose Jeri, who took office only months ago following

New Research Questions DeepSeek’s Long Text AI Method

A recently published academic study has raised questions about a technique introduced by Chinese artificial intelligence start up DeepSeek that was designed to improve how AI systems process long and complex texts. The method, known as DeepSeek OCR, attracted attention last year for

Cybersecurity Is Becoming a Strategic Filter for Foreign Tech Access in China

China’s approach to cybersecurity is undergoing a structural shift that goes beyond traditional concerns about data leaks or network breaches. In 2026, cybersecurity reviews are increasingly functioning as a strategic gateway that determines how and where foreign technology can operate within the Chinese

US and China Signal Trade Thaw at Davos

Senior economic officials from the United States and China held fresh discussions on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, offering cautious signals of stabilization after a prolonged period of trade friction. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he met with

EU Signals Hard Line on Chinese Tech in Networks

The European Union is preparing a significant escalation in its approach toward Chinese technology suppliers, as Brussels moves to make the removal of certain vendors from mobile networks mandatory rather than advisory. A new cybersecurity proposal from the European Commission seeks to compel

UK Clears Path for China’s Largest Embassy in Europe

The British government has approved plans for China to construct its largest diplomatic complex in Europe in central London, marking a significant political decision as the UK seeks to recalibrate its relationship with Beijing. The redevelopment of Royal Mint Court near the Tower

China’s Commercial Space Push Gains Momentum

China’s commercial space industry continued its rapid expansion in 2025, highlighting a structural shift in how the country approaches launch capacity and satellite deployment. Official data showed that commercial missions accounted for more than half of all Chinese space launches during the year,

China Trains Advanced AI Models Fully on Domestic Chips

China has taken a notable step in its push toward technological self reliance as China Telecom announced the successful development of advanced artificial intelligence models trained entirely on domestically produced hardware. The state owned operator confirmed that its latest TeleChat3 models were built