The US faces critical “sustainment risks” that might lead to rapid defeat in a conflict with China, according to a Heritage Foundation report, which also found that while such a scenario could start in the Taiwan Strait, it would not be contained there. Based on the findings of an AI-based study called Tidalwave – after a 1943 operation of the same name – the right-wing think tank urged Washington to immediately strengthen American fuel and munitions reserves and logistical networks. At the same time, China’s fuel and ammunition systems were…
Month: January 2026
What haunts China’s investors? US geopolitics and a birth dearth, survey finds
Chinese investors rank US-China relations and domestic demand as their top two concerns for the next 12 months, while highlighting a weak property market and declining birth rates as key risks, according to quarterly survey results. While the outlook has instilled a continued sense of caution following a year of volatility and policy-driven rebounds, the overall investor sentiment remains resilient, the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) in Beijing said on Wednesday about its findings. The survey sampled about 2,100 investors across five major hubs, including Beijing and Shenzhen,…
Starmer says he is ‘focused on our national interest’ as he begins China visit – UK politics live
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With China visit, Starmer makes clear he’s putting Britain first
“I’m often invited to simply choose between countries. I don’t do that,” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday ahead of his China trip. The visit – after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Beijing trip drew US tariff threats – is an attempt to drag British foreign policy into alignment with 21st century realities: a world of strategic rivalry but deep economic interdependence. Starmer’s remarks are not diplomatic wordplay, but a declaration the United Kingdom will no longer be a simple passenger in a contest defined in Washington and…
Why China views the UK visit as part of something bigger
“Until you come over and see China for yourself, you’re never going to know. I’m desperately trying to get more and more people to really experience the Beijing that me, my wife, and my friends, fell in love with, which is cheesy, I know, but it’s true,” says Dom, who is leading the group. BBC
Starmer insists he will take ‘pragmatic’ approach during Beijing trip
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sir Keir Starmer arrived in China on Wednesday insisting that he could handle sensitive issues on the visit — including human rights — while avoiding upsetting the US, declaring he was “a British pragmatist applying common sense”. On a four-day visit overshadowed by concerns about a Chinese spy threat, the UK prime minister’s team has taken burner phones on the trip. Starmer insisted that there was no evidence that Downing…
China will step in if Australia moves to regain control of Darwin Port, envoy says
Beijing has pledged to step in if Canberra commits to regaining control of a strategic port in northern Australia that is leased to a Chinese firm. Chinese ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian said on Wednesday that Beijing “has the obligation to take measures” to protect the legitimate rights of Chinese companies overseas if the port of Darwin were taken back through a forced sale, according to Australian media reports. During last year’s successful re-election campaign, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Labor Party pledged to regain ownership of the…
Beijing clears Nvidia’s H200 imports, ending chip uncertainty for China tech giants
Beijing has begun approving imports of Nvidia’s H200 graphics processing units (GPUs), according to two sources familiar with the matter, ending regulatory uncertainty over the US tech giant’s second most powerful artificial intelligence chip. The first batch was expected to go to Big Tech companies, which were in urgent need of the GPU, a source said. However, access for state-backed companies, such as telecommunication network operators, was expected to remain under tight control, the source added. The approval covered more than 400,000 units for ByteDance, Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent…
As World Cup boosts merch demand, China’s small-goods capital Yiwu stays wary
In Yiwu, the eastern Chinese city long known as the world’s largest hub for small commodities, exporters of fan merchandise and sporting accessories are reporting an early surge in overseas orders. World Cup fan merchandise maker and exporter Miji, who declined to give his full name, has been busy since the second half of 2025, producing national flags, scarves, horns and wristbands for markets including Mexico, Ecuador, Italy, the United States and Argentina. Advertisement “Overall, orders are up by about 20 per cent compared to [the last World Cup in]…
Communist Party and KMT revive forum stalled by decade of cross-strait tensions
The Communist Party and the Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan’s main opposition party, will revive a long-stalled dialogue channel next week to navigate cross-strait tensions and discuss plans to promote industrial cooperation. Beijing confirmed on Wednesday that the think tank forum would be held in the Chinese capital on February 3, according to an announcement by Zhang Han, a spokeswoman for the mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO). The party-to-party channel, known unofficially as the Communist Party-Kuomintang forum, has been held 11 times since its launch in 2006 but was suspended in 2016…