
From Outside Assaults to Insider Threats: Chinese Economic Espionage
by Darren E. Tromblay
via ITIF on November 3, 2025
How China Collateralizes: Inside a $400 Billion Cash-Secured Lending System
by Anna Gelpern, Omar Haddad, et al.
via Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions on November 1, 2025
Nvidia’s Huang doesn’t buy the national security concerns over selling chips to China
by Tasmin Lockwood
via CNBC on October 31, 2025
China to Suspend Some Rare-Earth Curbs and US Chip Firm Probes
by Hadriana Lowenkron
via Bloomberg on November 1, 2025
China’s Pause on Rare Earth Controls: What to Know
by Keith Bradsher
via New York Times on October 30, 2025
China Is Filling Up Its Oil Reserves Fast
by Rebecca Feng
via Wall Street Journal on October 26, 2025
Starbucks once seemed unstoppable in China. Its US owner is now giving up control
by John Liu, Simone McCarthy, and Joyce Jiang
via CNN on November 4, 2025
France to Suspend Shein Sales After Finding Childlike Sex Dolls, Weapons
by Chelsey Dulaney and Noemie Bisserbe
via Wall Street Journal on November 5, 2025
China ‘made a real mistake’ by ‘firing shots’ on rare earths, says Scott Bessent
by Demetri Sevastopulo
via Financial Times on October 31, 2025
Supply chains at their limit – Germany trapped
by Martin Benninghoff, et al.
via Handelsblatt on November 3, 2025
Nexperia’s China unit says it has ‘sufficient inventories’ after Dutch parent’s supply suspension
via Reuters on November 1, 2025
Canada launches C$6.4bn minerals push as race to counter China heats up
by Ilya Gridneff
via Financial Times on October 31, 2025
China ‘made a real mistake’ by ‘firing shots’ on rare earths, says Scott Bessent
by Demetri Sevastopulo
via Financial Times on October 31, 2025
Will Trump’s Tariff Deal Tilt the Playing Field Back Toward China?
by Ana Swanson and Alexandra Stevenson
via New York Times on November 2, 2025
Schularick predicts that major German car manufacturers will disappear by 2030.
by Valerie Ndoukoun
via Handelsblatt on November 1, 2025
“As long as bonuses are tied to profit, those who ignore risks win.”
by Franziska Telser
via Handelsblatt on November 3, 2025
Fountain Pens Are More Popular Than Ever—and Purists Are Fuming
by Soobin Kim and Timothy W. Martin
via Wall Street Journal on November 2, 2025
Starbucks to Sell Stake in China Business
by Heather Haddon
via Wall Street Journal on November 4, 2025
Rare-Earth Magnet Startups Seal $1.4 Billion Deal with Trump Administration
by Heather Somerville
via Wall Street Journal on November 3, 2025
Shein’s fast-fashion fight in France goes up a gear with sex doll scandal
by Helen Reid
via Reuters on November 4, 2025
How China’s Chokehold on Drugs, Chips and More Threatens the U.S.
by Yoko Kubota
via Wall Street Journal on November 4, 2025
China’s Export Control Taskforce Adds Most Headcount Since 2022
by Josh Xiao
via Bloomberg on November 4, 2025
Toyota, Honda turn India into car production hub in pivot away from China
by Daniel Leussink
via Reuters on November 5, 2025
What Trade War? China’s Export Juggernaut Marches On
by Agnes Chang and Daisuke Wakabayashi
via New York Times on November 3, 2025
China Delays Return of Astronauts After Debris May Have Hit Spacecraft
by Alexandra Stevenson and Selam Gebrekidan
via New York Times on November 4, 2025
China’s rare-earth curbs should spur US to forge new supply chains
by Hannan Hussain
via Nikkei Asia on November 5, 2025
China’s Offer to Store Foreign Gold Gets Taken Up By Cambodia
via Bloomberg on November 5, 2025
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