China's economy surprises with Q1 growth, shrugs off war impact

China's economy grew 5% from a year earlier in the first quarter of this year, up from 4.5% in the October-December quarter. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, the economy grew 1.3%, the fastest pace in a year. Industrial output rose 5.7% in March year-over-year, better than market expectations.

China’s Taiwan Calculus Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit

Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wun met in Beijing last Friday. It was the first meeting of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Kuomintang (KMT) leaders in a decade. The meeting took place on April 10, 2026, the 47th anniversary of the U.S. signing of the Taiwan Relations Act. Beijing's main goal for the Trump-Xi summit would be to sustain the fragile stability in China-U.S relations after both countries agreed on a truce in their trade war. A grand deal over Taiwan or a fundamental shift of Washington’s One China policy is unlikely.

Iran war; Q1 GDP growth; Qiushi; Foot and mouth disease

Wang Yi met with Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani in Beijing today. Wang's mom is ill so he missed this week's Sharp China newsletter. Today's newsletter is a bit thin as it's a slow day near the end of a long week.

Trump-Xi summit worries, tariffs tested, diaspora drama: 7 US-China relations reads

Trump-Xi summit is shaped by uncertainty, not strategy. Direct trade between China and the United States has continued its shrinking trend. Chinese-American playwright Alex Lin is telling a new wave of stories about diaspora in the U.S. from her plays.

VP Hsiao receives members of Council on Foreign Relations

Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim received a delegation from the Council on Foreign Relations at the Presidential Office April 15 in Taipei City. She stressed the government's commitment to maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan's gross domestic product surged 8.68 percent in 2025, an impressive achievement among developed countries.

We’re Sleepwalking Into a Taiwan Disaster

In the ongoing war with Iran, the Strait of Hormuz is squeezing the global economy, Iran’s nuclear ambitions remain at the center of high-stakes negotiations, and China is preparing an invasion of Taiwan. Eyck Freymann is the author of a new book, Defending Taiwan, and he offers a sweeping examination of this looming conflict and what the U.S. must do to prevent it.

How China Is Positioning Itself Ahead of the Trump–Xi Summit

Wang Yi visited North Korea on April 10. It was his first visit to Pyongyang in more than six years. He was there to strengthen high-level exchanges and expand practical cooperation. China is positioning itself as a potential diplomatic intermediary. The Iran conflict has created a strategic opening by drawing U.S. attention and resources away from Asia.

Why China’s government worries about AI

Hundreds queued to install a new artificial-intelligence agent called OpenClaw in Shenzen on March 1st. The number of Chinese users of the technology is outpacing that of America or anywhere else. Most of the users are pensioners or students.

China shock 2.0: the countries feeling the ‘Chinese squeeze’

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What role is China playing in the Iran war and how is it affected?

China has told Iran that the Strait of Hormuz must be reopened. International leaders have been visiting Beijing almost daily. Presenter: James Bays, guests: Doug Bandow, Shaun Rein, Nader Habibi and Nader Bandow.

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