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Lecturer in World Politics, Royal Military Academy (🇧🇪) PhD in Chinese Studies Guest Lecturer, KULeuven Curious by nature and by profession 🇪🇺 🌏 🌍 Amai maTwins
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"In Europe and in the United States, there is still a reluctance to make currency diplomacy integral to the broader trade discussion. This is an intellectual and policy blind spot that risks a failure of economic policy coordination. As long as it persists, trade imbalances will only grow."
Iran suspects the US seeks not a lasting peace but a free hand to keep Iran isolated and weak, checking its nuclear and missile activities by periodically “mowing the lawn”. Faced with such a prospect, Iran is seeking deterrence on 3 fronts: Hormuz, the nuclear file and by making the US pay a price.
"The result is that while all external actors claim to fight instability, the current regional order depends on continuing insecurity. Stabilisation risks becoming less about resolving conflict than about managing insecurity in ways that sustain regimes, partnerships and geopolitical influence."
"In terms of sectors, Chinese investment was still heavily concentrated on the automotive industry, with €7.6 billion of deals completed in 2025. Entertainment was the second most popular category at €2.3 billion, followed by consumer products and services at €2 billion."
“The development of AI technology should be applied to liberating labor, promoting employment and improving people’s livelihood,” the Court wrote. “Labor law allows employers to ... upgrade their operations, but it should also take into workers’ legitimate rights and interests."
The investigation also underlined that the strikes have not reduced the flow of drugs to the US but have instead torn apart communities already fractured and weakened by organised crime and state neglect: "some communities stopped fishing for weeks because they were terrified of being bombed".
"Many critics expect, even hope, that Chinese industrial policy will eventually implode under the weight of its own contradictions. But there is not guarantee that will happen soon. To paraphrase an old adage about markets, China can stay irrational longer than foreign competitors can stay solvent."
"When translating Trump’s remarks, Chinese state media used a common practice to make Xi look superior. They portrayed Trump as using a formal form of the Chinese word for 'you' that signals respect when addressing Xi. Xi, on the other hand, used the more common form of 'you' when addressing Trump."
"ASML is seen as the jewel in the crown of Europe’s technological sector, but has spent much of the past decade caught in the crossfire of the US-China tech war. In January it estimated that 20% of its 2026 annual sales would come from China. This would represent a reduction from 33% in 2025."
"To keep their competition peaceful, China and the US must: 🔺 preserve military deterrence without turning it into provocation 🔺 channel their rivalry into institutions and public goods rather than military confrontation 🔺 keep ideology from hardening every disagreement into a zero-sum struggle"
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How China’s currency manipulation is warping the world economy.
www.foreignaffairs.com
The Real Problem With Global Trade
Tehran interprets the US’s seemingly generous concessions as too good to be true
www.ft.com
After more than a decade, external security intervention has left the Sahel region more fragmented, militarised and violent.
Why Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow
The Sahel region is less secure than ever: foreign forces just add to the cycle of violence
theconversation.com
But study warns that new project pipeline appears to be drying up, as Chinese investors face pressure from both Beijing and Brussels.
www.scmp.com
Chinese investment in Europe surges to 7-year high despite rising trade tensions
www.nytimes.com
www.theguardian.com
Government support encompasses the old, the new, goods and services, micro and macro. Nothing Trump elicits in China will alter this.
13 men killed by US military boat strikes identified: ‘These were flesh-and-blood people’
Beijing’s ‘Industrial Policy of Everything’ Leaves Rest of the World in the Dust
www.wsj.com
President touts his friendship with Xi Jinping and future opportunities for his entourage of US business titans
www.ft.com
All victims of US strikes in eastern Pacific and the Caribbean identified so far came from extremely poor communities
Donald Trump’s China trip melds corporate interests and communist pomp
Netherlands opposes US proposal to further bar chip giant ASML from China market
China Wants A.I. to Flourish, but Not at the Expense of Jobs
While the chipmaking-gear giant is already banned from selling advanced kit to China, new rule would make low-end products off-limits too.
www.scmp.com
Both sides need to realise there will be no ‘winner’ in their rivalry. Instead, they can learn to coexist through mutual restraint and continued engagement.
theconversation.com
Trump-Xi summit: 3 ways the US and China can compete without going to war
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