AI Infrastructure Becomes Defining Global Investment Cycle Says Nvidia CEO

The global economy has entered what may become the largest infrastructure buildout in history as artificial intelligence reshapes how nations invest, compete and plan for growth, according to Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Huang said

Taiwan Pushes AI Alliance With US Through Tariff and Chip Deal

Taiwan is positioning itself as a long term strategic partner to the United States in artificial intelligence as part of a broader trade agreement that reduces tariffs and encourages large scale investment in advanced technology. Officials in Taipei have framed the deal as

China Policy Debate Grows Over Legal Shields for Technology and Supply Chains

A renewed policy debate is taking shape in China over how legal frameworks should evolve to address rising geopolitical and economic pressures. Legal scholars and policy experts have begun calling for stronger national security legislation to protect critical technologies and supply chains, arguing

Geopolitical Events Shape New Cyber Targeting Patterns

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a recent digital espionage campaign that illustrates how geopolitical developments are increasingly being used to shape targeted cyber operations. The campaign relied on phishing messages themed around events involving the United States and Venezuela, crafted to appear relevant to

China Signals Expanded Backing for ‘Little Giant’ Firms to Strengthen Tech Independence

China has signalled a new push to strengthen its technological self sufficiency by expanding financial and policy support for small but highly innovative companies operating in specialised sectors. The move is part of a broader strategy to upgrade key industries and reduce reliance

AI Governance: Can China Set Global Standards?

Beijing’s regulatory frameworks seek to balance innovation, control, and international influence. The Governance Challenge Artificial intelligence is one of the defining technologies of the 21st century. While the U.S. leads in innovation and Europe emphasizes ethics, China is positioning itself as a regulator

Why China’s semiconductor strategy is shifting from catch up to scale

China’s semiconductor strategy is undergoing a noticeable transition from a narrow focus on catching up with global leaders to a broader emphasis on scale stability and ecosystem strength. After years of pursuing parity with the most advanced foreign chip technologies, policymakers and companies

China accelerates semiconductor self reliance amid global chip tensions

China’s semiconductor industry is pressing ahead with efforts to strengthen self reliance as global chip tensions continue to reshape supply chains and technology access. Export controls imposed by the United States and its allies have limited China’s access to advanced chipmaking equipment and

The Entity List Becomes Washington’s Most Aggressive Economic Weapon

The U.S. Entity List once an obscure policy instrument known mostly to trade lawyers has now become one of Washington’s most powerful tools in its economic arsenal. Under President Donald Trump the list has expanded dramatically most recently by more than twenty thousand

China’s Regions Roll Out 5-Year Plan Priorities, with Technology Leading the Agenda

Across China, provincial and municipal governments are unveiling the outlines of their next five-year plans, and one theme appears consistently at the top of every list technology. As local leaders refine their strategic goals for the coming years, many regions are prioritising the