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China’s consul in Tijuana calls protectionism a ‘dead end’ as trade tensions with US escalate
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5/4/2026

China’s consul in Tijuana calls protectionism a ‘dead end’ as trade tensions with US escalate

China’s top diplomat on the US-Mexico border denounced protectionism as a dead end at the weekend, delivering a pointed defence of open trade just weeks before Mexico, the United States and Canada sit down to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that governs North American commerce. Consul General Fu Xinrong told a business gathering in Tijuana that unilateralism benefits no one and called on nations to build economic ties based on sovereignty and mutual respect rather than...

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China consul in Mexico calls protectionism a ‘dead end’ as trade tensions with US escalate
NEWS
5/4/2026

China consul in Mexico calls protectionism a ‘dead end’ as trade tensions with US escalate

China’s top diplomat on the US-Mexico border denounced protectionism as a dead end at the weekend, delivering a pointed defence of open trade just weeks before Mexico, the United States and Canada sit down to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that governs North American commerce. Consul General Fu Xinrong told a business gathering in Tijuana that unilateralism benefits no one and called on nations to build economic ties based on sovereignty and mutual respect rather than...

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A world adrift looks to China for institutional anchors. Enter Hong Kong
NEWS
4/30/2026

A world adrift looks to China for institutional anchors. Enter Hong Kong

The international order is under mounting strain. In recent years, unilateralism, protectionism and the selective application of international law have eroded confidence in the rules-based frameworks that once underpinned global cooperation. The return of Donald Trump to the centre of American politics, along with the policy instincts the US president represents, has only reinforced concerns that the United States may continue to privilege narrow domestic calculations over international...

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China’s US experts are falling short in the ‘great power game’, top scholar argues
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4/30/2026

China’s US experts are falling short in the ‘great power game’, top scholar argues

Chinese scholars must sharpen their focus on the internal conflicts reshaping the United States if they are to help Beijing navigate its rivalry with Washington, according to a prominent academic. These crises include shifts in political culture, heightened racial tensions, the unsustainability of the country’s economic and fiscal model and the widespread influence of protectionism and populism, according to Ni Feng, a researcher and former director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’...

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China Launches Pilot Program to Force Exit of 'Zombie Companies' in Seven Economic Hubs
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Business·4/29/2026AI summary

China Launches Pilot Program to Force Exit of 'Zombie Companies' in Seven Economic Hubs

China's State Administration for Market Regulation announced a pilot program in seven regions (Beijing, Hebei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Sichuan, Guangdong) to force the exit of unprofitable zombie companies. Under a Company Law amendment, regulators can petition courts for compulsory liquidation of firms that fail to wind up voluntarily. Experts say the initiative will likely clear smaller dormant private firms but will have limited impact on larger state-linked zombies supported by local governments and banks.

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Economist Justin Lin urges West to adopt ‘Eastern wisdom’ as China moves up value chain
NEWS
4/21/2026

Economist Justin Lin urges West to adopt ‘Eastern wisdom’ as China moves up value chain

The West’s narrative of Chinese “overcapacity” is a double standard, said a former chief economist of the World Bank as he urged advanced economies to draw on “Eastern wisdom” rather than protectionism to navigate the rise of hi-tech competition. Justin Lin Yifu, a prominent advocate of Beijing’s industrial policy, dismissed claims that China’s auto-export surge was a sign of industrial imbalance. Speaking at Hong Kong Chu Hai College, Lin drew a contrast with Germany to expose a logical...

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China's central bank chief urges IMF to defend multilateralism against rising unilateralism
Developing
World·4/20/2026AI summary

China's central bank chief urges IMF to defend multilateralism against rising unilateralism

People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng urged the IMF to take a clear stand against protectionism and defend multilateralism at the fund's 53rd International Monetary and Financial Committee meeting in Washington. Pan warned that escalating geopolitical conflicts, including the US-Israeli war on Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz since February 28, are dragging down global growth, exacerbating financial market volatility and threatening energy and food security, particularly for developing countries.

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