AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Push: China is drafting a blueprint for a nationwide AI data-center network, planning about 2 trillion yuan ($295b) over five years, with state firms like China Mobile and China Telecom building most facilities and targeting domestic tech supply. Human Rights Policy: Beijing released its National Human Rights Action Plan for 2026-2030, framing it as people-centered modernization and fairness. Middle East Diplomacy: China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urged political solutions in the Middle East, calling for dialogue and restraint. Security & Influence Ops: The FBI seized 13 Chinese-linked fake consulting websites, alleging recruitment of US officials with security clearances; separately, OpenAI says China-linked actors used ChatGPT to sway US debates on tariffs and data centers. South China Sea Tensions: China dismissed the Philippines’ “new structure” claims at Huangyan Dao as temporary research platforms. Regional Military Signaling: Taiwan conducted a first live-fire HIMARS drill in the Taiwan Strait amid heightened Chinese activity; Japan’s defense white paper is set to name China its top security concern. Tech-Politics Crossfire: US lawmakers and media focus on China’s AI-driven influence efforts as Washington expands military-linked firm blacklists. Science Spotlight: China’s JUNO neutrino observatory published its first physics results in Nature.
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