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US lawmakers warn China is top space rival as race to the moon intensifies

China is the United Statesโ€™ โ€œmost consequential threat and competitor in space,โ€ leveraging its capabilities โ€œas a tool of diplomacy and influenceโ€, US lawmakers were told at a congressional hearing on Wednesday, as the two countriesโ€™ race to the moon intensifies. The US and China are locked in a high-stakes space race, with both nations aiming to put astronauts on the moon in the coming years. While China has set a 2030 target for its first crewed lunar landing, the USโ€™ Artemis programme aims...

Chips, oil and Iran: why US is raising pressure on China before Xi-Trump talks

The United States is stepping up pressure on China across multiple strategic fronts, in moves analysts say could strengthen US President Donald Trumpโ€™s hand ahead of his planned high-stakes mid-May meeting with President Xi Jinping. But they cautioned that Beijing was likely to remain unfazed because it had already adapted to earlier curbs by reducing its reliance on the American market. US lawmakers in the House Foreign Affairs Committee have advanced 20 new export control measures this month...

US blockade of Iran ports irresponsible and dangerous, China says

China, the biggest buyer of Iranian oil, says the US naval blockade undermines an "already fragile ceasefire".

Can Hong Kong, target of the most US sanctions, become Chinaโ€™s quantum gateway?

Hong Kong holds the unwanted distinction of being the most US-sanctioned territory in China, with more than 300 entities blacklisted by Washington in a bid to curb Beijingโ€™s technological rise. But the government maintains that a backlash from Washington will not stop Hong Kong from becoming an international technology hub, in line with an initiative that seeks to bypass technological containment through deepened partnerships with the mainland. Anchored by the cross-border Hetao Shenzhen-Hong...

As a global Warring States era begins, China must plan for the future

In Beijing, strategic elites have started to see world politics as sliding from the Spring and Autumn period to the Warring States era. However, if China believes the old order is falling apart, its future will depend less on economic power and more on presenting a reliable political vision. For much of the past decade, the dominant framework for understanding China-US relations has been the Thucydides Trap. Since Graham Allison popularised the term, the relationship has been cast as an...

How can Beijing prepare for Trumpโ€™s โ€˜drunken boxingโ€™ style before his China visit?

A temporary but fragile ceasefire is in place after US President Donald Trump pulled back from the brink of a wider Iran war. For Beijing, as it prepares for Trumpโ€™s high-stakes visit planned for next month, the key question is what the Iran crisis reveals about Trumpโ€™s governing style, and whether it has left him emboldened or simply more unpredictable and volatile. The episode is the latest example of what Chinese observers call Trumpโ€™s โ€œsplitโ€ style: abrupt swings between conciliatory talk of...

AI fuels global trade growth as China-US flows shift, McKinsey finds

Artificial intelligence has emerged as the driving force behind global trade growth, fuelled by a surge in data-centre buildouts at a time when geopolitical tensions are redrawing trade flows, according to McKinsey & Company. Global trade grew 6.5 per cent last year, outpacing the world economy, with AI-linked goods accounting for about one-third of that increase, McKinseyโ€™s research showed. The category โ€“ including semiconductors, graphics cards, routers and servers โ€“ has been propelled by the...

Competition or โ€˜co-opetitionโ€™: how is convergence shaping AI race between China and US?

There was a surprise guest speaker at Nvidiaโ€™s widely watched GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, California, last month: Yang Zhilin, the founder of Beijing-based Moonshot AI, the developer behind the Kimi family of foundational artificial intelligence models. Amid heated rhetoric about US-China AI competition, which some have likened to an โ€œarms raceโ€, the participation of a Chinese AI start-upโ€™s CEO at the flagship event of American chipmaking giant Nvidia might have struck some as...

โ€˜A game of whack-a-moleโ€™: how could the scam industry bring China and the US together?

The compound is modern with air conditioning in every room. Inside are a medical clinic, massage parlour, and Vietnamese barbecue, Chinese hotpot and halal eateries โ€“ a full range of conveniences. Yet the residents are gone โ€“ and they appear to have fled in haste. Clothes still hang out to dry, while the stench of rotting food lingers. Located in a secluded area in Kampot province near Cambodiaโ€™s border with Vietnam, the site is believed to be a telecoms scam centre. Cambodian authorities said...