China’s National Bureau of Statistics has come out with the GDP growth rate for Q1 and pegged it at 5%. This is a number that deserves some thought. First of all, the annual growth rate approved at the NPC last month was a range between 4.5 to 5%, which gave a sense of flexibility in […]
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Intermission?
So we have a pause of some sort in the war in Iran as Trump faces the prospect that the fundamental goal of the attacks in the last few weeks have been a failure, in that they have not achieved his stated goal of effecting a fundamental change in the political makeup of Iran. There […]
Choke points
The world is heading into ever more treacherous waters and the view that the Trumpian chaos and Iran war are overall of the benefit to Beijing is a strong theme out there at the moment. We would say, however, that it is too early to say. There are some truly horrendous potential outcomes to what […]
The shadow of war
The war in Iran continues and its impact is growing. It has the potential to push the world, as well as individual regions and countries into troubled waters, and that was indicated most clearly in terms of China by the unusual move on Wednesday of announcing that Foreign Minister Wang Yi had urged Iran to […]
The dominance of China’s open-source AI is creating a “self-reinforcing competitive advantage”, allowing it to challenge US rivals despite restricted access to advanced AI chips, reports Reuters citing a US congressional advisory body. Driven by their cheaper cost, Chinese large language models from firms including Alibaba, Moonshot and MiniMax now dominate worldwide usage rankings on platforms like […]