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5 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jan 25
  1. The relationship between China and the U.S. is seen as a long-term strategic competition, similar to the Cold War, with both sides having deep-rooted distrust of each other's intentions.
  2. Populism is on the rise in both the U.S. and globally, shifting priorities from globalization to economic security and creating potential challenges in international cooperation.
  3. While there may be intense competition in economic and technological sectors, the likelihood of direct military conflict between China and the U.S. remains low, as both sides seem to prefer dialogue and self-restraint.
6 implied HN points β€’ 29 Dec 24
  1. China's Ministry of Commerce has started an investigation into beef imports due to a big increase in imported beef that is hurting local cattle farmers.
  2. The investigation was prompted by requests from multiple industry groups worried about the impact of rising imports on their livelihoods.
  3. China emphasizes that the investigation is not targeting specific countries and that normal trade will continue during the probe.
8 implied HN points β€’ 17 Dec 24
  1. China has expanded its visa-free transit policy, allowing people from 54 countries to enter and stay for up to 10 days. This is longer than the previous limits of 3 or 6 days.
  2. Travelers can enter China through 60 designated points, including major airports and seaports. They need to show a valid travel document and have confirmed tickets to leave within 240 hours.
  3. The new policy lets visitors explore various regions in China more freely, making it easier to see popular tourist spots and enjoy a better travel experience.
3 implied HN points β€’ 10 Dec 24
  1. China is actively inviting foreign investors by promoting reforms and a clearer business environment. They're saying that it's a good time for businesses to cooperate and invest in China.
  2. Vice Premier He Lifeng has been meeting regularly with international business leaders. This shows that China is really focusing on its economic growth and wants to strengthen ties with foreign companies.
  3. China aims to ease market access and further open its financial sector to attract more foreign businesses. They believe this will help improve their economy and create more opportunities for everyone.
3 implied HN points β€’ 06 Nov 24
  1. Trump's second term may lead to a more aggressive stance against China, especially regarding tariffs and trade policies. This could create more friction between the two countries.
  2. Experts believe Trump's approach will result in decreased cooperation on global issues like climate change. There might be fewer dialogues and exchanges between the U.S. and China.
  3. Overall, the international landscape has changed since Trump's first term. There's a worry that his unpredictable nature could escalate tensions and lead to conflicts, especially over Taiwan.
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