AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Chips Diplomacy: The US upgraded the UAE’s export status for AI chips and servers, easing licensing for military-adjacent drone support and letting firms like G42 buy Nvidia-linked hardware more freely. Hungary–China Political Economy: Former Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó quit parliament to join BYD, signaling continued Orbán-era economic rapprochement with China. Cross-Strait Grey-Zone: Reports say China used coast guard patrols east of Taiwan and a submarine-launched missile test to deter rivals while keeping the threat profile lower. US–China Tech Politics: A US DNI nominee, Jay Clayton, faced backlash after dodging whether Biden won 2020, while New York’s pause on large AI data centers drew fears of falling behind China. China Economy Watch: China’s Q2 growth slowed to 4.3% (weakest since late 2022) as property and consumption lag, even as H1 GDP rose 4.7% on new drivers like AI and green industry. AI Governance: China rolled out rules to curb emotional dependency on AI companion bots, requiring crisis intervention and limits on excessive use. Energy & Trade Signals: China’s crude oil imports plunged 41% in June, with coal substitution helping keep prices contained amid Hormuz tensions. Regional Connectivity: Kazakhstan and China expanded flight capacity and routes, including Astana–Shanghai direct service plans. South China Sea Narrative Battle: India’s renewed references to the 2016 arbitration award drew Chinese pushback as opportunistic geopolitical signaling. Public Health: Chinese experts deployed to Uganda to support Ebola response under Africa CDC/WHO coordination.
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