AMD’s Lisa Su vs. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang: Contrasting Styles in China

The strategies of AMD and Nvidia in China have diverged significantly, highlighting the complex corporate diplomacy required to navigate the world’s second-largest artificial intelligence hardware market. Recent visits by the CEOs of both companies to China showcased two distinct approaches to managing geopolitical tensions and shifting market realities. AMD CEO Lisa Su maintained a notably … Read more

Sandoz Files Anti-Dumping Complaint Against Chinese Antibiotics

The Antibiotic Crisis: Why Europe’s Fight Against Cheap Imports Matters The pharmaceutical industry is facing a quiet, yet critical, supply chain emergency. Recent moves by major players like Sandoz to file anti-dumping complaints against Chinese antibiotic imports signal a growing realization: the era of relying on ultra-low-cost, foreign-manufactured medicine may be coming to a dangerous … Read more

China Revises Shanxi Coal Mine Death Toll to 82

The recent tragedy at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi Province, which resulted in 82 confirmed deaths, has reignited a critical debate regarding the balance between industrial output and worker safety in China’s massive energy sector. As the country continues to rely on coal for over half of its energy consumption, this disaster serves as … Read more

Japan and China Trade Ministers Hold Brief Talks Amid Tensions

The New Geopolitics of Supply Chains: Rare Earths as Diplomatic Leverage The global transition toward electric vehicles (EVs) and advanced defense technology has turned a handful of obscure minerals into the most potent bargaining chips in modern diplomacy. As seen in the recent friction between Tokyo and Beijing, the control of rare earth elements is … Read more