Beijing’s emphasis on security weighing on US firms’ optimism: AmCham China

There are improvements in China's regulatory environment and more "openness" for American enterprises operating in the country. However, there are still concerns over access and Beijing's emphasis on security. The American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) released its 2026 white paper on Thursday.

What the U.S.-Iran War Means for China

Jonathan Czin is a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s John L. Thornton China Center. He served in the Biden Administration as the director for China at the National Security Council. Czin believes the conflict between Iran and the U.S. and Israel is unlikely to upset China's expectations about how the United States behaves.

Xi Turns to Jiang Zemin’s Legacy as Internal Purges Undermine His Power Base

Xi Jinping is the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) top leader. Family members of earlier Party leaders have expanded their influence across key sectors of the economy. Recent developments suggest a renewed alignment between Xi and the family of his predecessor, former CCP leader Jiang Zemin.

CSIS Delegation Visits Taiwan to Discuss Defense, Economy, and Regional Security

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te received a delegation from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) President John Hamre is pleased to see Taiwan’s significant progress and believes that the Taiwanese people understand the importance of self-defense. The government has proposed an eight-year, US$40 billion special defense budget to accelerate procurement and modernization of military equipment.

China calls on Cambodia for ‘shared security and risks’ during global turmoil

Wang Yi called for China and Cambodia to "stand in closer solidarity, now more than ever" in the first 2+2 strategic dialogue aimed at deepening mutual political and security ties. The meeting on Wednesday was the first under the mechanism involving defence and foreign ministers proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit in April last year.

‘One country, two systems’ can serve as global model: Hong Kong’s Regina Ip

Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee is the convenor of the government’s key decision-making Executive Council and a former lawmaker. She made the remarks at a media briefing on Thursday ahead of the third edition of the Global Prosperity Summit organised by her think tank – the Savantas Policy Institute. Han Zhiqiang, a former diplomat and current vice-president of the China Public Diplomacy Association, is also set to give a keynote address on the Global Governance Initiative.

On the Brink of Global Recession

David Frum and Adam Posen discuss the economic impact of the war in Iran, the United States’ reputational hit caused by Trump’s tariffs, and the chance of global recession. Frum discusses the possibility of a swing of partisan balance of power from Republicans to Democrats at state-government level. Maureen Callahan discusses Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed, by David Frum.

Chinamaxxing is starting to catch on, in China

Rongchang braised goose has been popular in a rural corner of south-west China since the Qing dynasty. Last year, a Westerner turned it into a national sensation. Economists in the region were shocked by the power of a foreign endorsement.

Xi Jinping wants a powerful currency. America’s war has helped

Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop in Hong Kong serves comforting rice porridge topped with scallions to locals, visitors from mainland China and foreigners. The bill can be paid in either Hong Kong dollars or the mainland’s currency, the yuan. The congee shop will even take the e- CNY, a digital currency issued by China’'s central bank.

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