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  • U.S. Marine Relocation to Guam Begins as Okinawa’s Military Presence Shrinks About 100 U.S. Marines in Okinawa are relocating to Guam, marking a key step in the U.S.-Japan force realignment plan.
  • U.S. to Hit China Hard with Higher Solar Tariffs by 2025 The Biden administration plans to double tariffs on Chinese solar materials by 2025 to strengthen U.S. clean energy supply chains.
  • NVIDIA's Big Move in China: 1,000 New Hires to Boost AI Automotive Projects NVIDIA is rapidly expanding its AI research team in China, focusing on autonomous driving projects amid rising demand for semiconductors.
  • China’s Military Showdown With Taiwan: Seven No-Fly Zones and 90 Vessels Deployed China intensifies military pressure on Taiwan with no-fly zones and naval deployments, raising tensions ahead of the new U.S. administration.
  • Trump Reaches Out to China’s Xi for Inauguration, But Attendance Still Uncertain Trump invites Xi to inauguration, uncertain acceptance; prepares tariffs and key appointments to counter China.
  • China Investigates NVIDIA for Breaching Commitments After Halting GPU Supplies China is probing NVIDIA for antitrust violations after the company halted product supplies, breaching commitments amid U.S. export controls.
  • Volkswagen Eyes Exit from China as Sales Plummet and Labor Strikes Escalate Volkswagen faces financial woes, considering selling factories in China amid union strikes and restructuring plans in Germany.
  • NVIDIA Under Fire: China Investigates Acquisition as Stock Takes a Hit NVIDIA's stock fell after China investigated its antitrust practices, despite significant revenue growth and market dominance in AI.
  • China Takes Aim at Nvidia, Raising Antitrust Concerns Over Trump Tariff Fears China investigates Nvidia's acquisition of Mellanox, signaling concerns over U.S. tariff policies amid escalating trade tensions.
  • China Starts Buying Gold Again After Six Months—Could This Shake Up Prices? China's PBOC resumes gold purchases after a six-month pause, impacting global markets and domestic demand amid falling prices.
  • China’s $56 Cliffside Coffee Is Taking Adventure Tourism to New Heights A cliff-top café in China offers a thrilling coffee experience, attracting adventurers with its breathtaking views and steep price.
  • China Moves Toward Softer Diplomacy as U.S. Politics Loom China's "wolf warrior diplomacy" is shifting to a softer "sheep diplomacy" as it faces global challenges, especially with Trump's return.
  • Chinese Hackers Tried to Spy on Top U.S. Politicians—Here’s What They Found Chinese hackers targeted U.S. telecoms to access communication records of officials, prompting FBI investigations and denials from China.
  • Wild Siberian Tiger Photographed in China’s Changbai Mountain After 30-Year Absence A wild Baekdu tiger was spotted in Jilin Province, China, marking its first sighting in 30 years, indicating habitat expansion.
  • Apple Struggles with AI Integration in China, iPhone 16 Features at Risk AI features for iPhone 16 may face delays in China due to challenges adapting Baidu's model for local users.
  • Water Cannons Fired: China and Philippines Trade Blows Over Scarborough Shoal Tensions rise between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, marked by aggressive encounters and claims.
  • New U.S. Space Force Headquarters Opens in Tokyo to Combat North Korean and Chinese Threats The U.S. Space Force begins operations in Japan, enhancing cooperation with Japan to counter North Korean and Chinese space threats.
  • China’s AI Explosion: Market Booms with 230 Million Users, New Startups on the Rise Generative AI users in China have surged to 230 million, with Baidu's Ernie Bot leading the market amid fierce competition.
  • Taiwan’s President Tells U.S. China’s Military Threats Are No. 1 Concern Taiwanese President highlights China's military threats during his South Pacific tour, emphasizing self-defense and regional peace.
  • China Outraged as U.S. Plans to Arm Taiwan with F-16 Jets China protests U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, claiming violations of sovereignty and international law, escalating tensions in the region.
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