China-US competition

People walk through a shopping mall on the second day of the 5-day Labour Day holiday in Beijing on 30 April 2023. (Greg Baker/AFP)

Has the pandemic left a 'permanent scar' on the Chinese economy?

Almost all countries have been suffering the impacts of the pandemic since 2020, but China was hit by the pandemic first and had implemented the longest and strictest anti-Covid policy. China could suffer a worse "scarring effect" as a result, both on the societal and economic levels. China is desperate for solutions to get out of this situation.
This picture shows a poster depicting King Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud (left), the founder of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (centre), and Crown Prince Mohammed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 16 April 2023. (Fayez Nureldine/AFP)

Chinese firms flock to Saudi Arabia in Middle East gold rush

Chinese businesses are flocking to Saudi Arabia, in what they see as the latter's "reform and opening up" period of opportunities. While bilateral trade and investment has increased, the Chinese also see Saudi Arabia as a gateway for the Middle East market, in emerging fields such as cloud services and artificial intelligence, and as a vibrant venture capitalist hub.
A woman talks on a phone under surveillance cameras on a riverside in Shanghai, China, 7 March 2023. (Aly Song/Reuters)

Could Beijing's anti-spy campaign dampen its reopening efforts?

A recent raid by Chinese authorities on a Chinese consultancy firm relating to national security sends a signal to the entire industry to be more aware of national security issues, and to take necessary measures to prevent possible espionage. But could the revised anti-espionage law and focus on national security issues become a convenient excuse for serving Beijing’s needs, such as its diplomatic needs and so on?
Employees work on an assembly line producing speakers at a factory in Fuyang, Anhui province, China, on 31 March 2023. (AFP)

It may be too early to celebrate China’s exports rebound

China’s exports grew by 14.8% in US dollar terms in March from the year before, ending five straight months of decline. But a spike in exports may be a false hurrah for China’s economic economy, given the mixed signals from different data indicators. Levels of consumption and inward investment are important as well, and the improvement of these factors will need to take into account the impact of US-China tensions on foreign enterprises in China.
US Capitol Police officers patrol on bicycles at the US Capitol in Washington, US, 21 March 2023. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Peacemakers, not warmongers, are needed in US-China relations now

While it seems that policy makers in both the US and China hold entrenched antagonistic views, making “war talk” commonplace, one should not surrender to that perceived inevitability. Every effort should be made on both sides to start rebuilding trust from less controversial issues, says US academic Zhu Zhiqun.
Paramilitary police stand guard south of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on 5 March 2023. (Greg Baker/AFP)

Talk of a US-China war: How frightening?

Rhetoric by the Chinese elite of an America in decline has US political circles guessing at China’s intentions. In truth, even if talk of “decoupling” or “de-risking” from China is on the rise, this is still insufficient cause for war. Echo chambers amplifying the issue is the last thing both countries need.
This combination of pictures created on 26 April 2023 shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Genya Savilov and Vladimir Astapkovich/various sources/AFP)

Mediating the Russia-Ukraine war: China enters the ring

After more than a year since the war in Ukraine broke out, Chinese and Ukrainian presidents have finally spoken for the first time, and the outcome appears promising. Lianhe Zaobao associate editor Han Yong Hong notes that while sceptics believe that China could still be leaning towards the side of Russia, China has shown that it is taking its role as a mediator seriously and is prepared for it.
Indonesia President Joko Widodo (right) speaking to Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto (left) and Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo (centre) during a rice harvest on 9 March 2023 in Kebumen, Central Java. (Presidential Secretariat's Press Bureau/Laily Rachev)

Indonesia’s potential presidential candidates and two superpowers

Washington and Beijing — like Indonesian voters — are getting to know more about Indonesia’s prospective presidential candidates. How are each of them likely to move in terms of relations with the US and China, and what support are they likely to get in return?
This picture taken on 14 April 2023 shows people walking down a street at the Ximen district in Taipei, Taiwan. (Sam Yeh/AFP)

Why Taiwan’s future is no longer just a dispute of sovereignty

Wei Da explains why issues such as Taiwan’s chosen civilisational path, great power competition and geostrategic rivalry are critical in the Taiwan issue. In the end, the question of the superiority and inferiority of civilisational development will determine Taiwan's future.