Xi Jinping
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- affiliated with Wang Yi 90%
- headquartered in Pyongyang 90%
- affiliated with North Korea 70%
- employed by Li Qiang 70%
- affiliated with Pyongyang 70%
- affiliated with Kim Jong-un 70%
- affiliated with Serbia 70%
- other Taiwan 60%
- affiliated with Vladimir Putin 60%
- other China–United States relations 60%
- affiliated with Peng Liyuan 60%
- affiliated with Washington 60%
- 2026-05-20 partnership Chinese President Xi Jinping will host Russian President Vladimir Putin for a state visit. source
- 2026-05-15 partnership Xi Jinping to make a state visit to the US.
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Xi Jinping to use AliExpress's 'Brand+' success to counter US e-commerce dominance narratives
Alibaba's AliExpress reporting over 30% active buyer penetration for its 'Brand+' initiative demonstrates a growing success in capturing market share and supporting brands. Xi Jinping may highlight this achievement during discussions with Trump to showcase China's e-commerce competitiveness and offer an alternative to US-dominated platforms.
China's AI startup ecosystem shows significant private investment, independent of state-backed initiatives
The launch of a new AI venture by Lin Junyan, a former Baichuan executive, with a $2 billion valuation indicates robust private sector investment and entrepreneurial activity within China's AI landscape. This suggests a dynamic ecosystem that is not solely reliant on state directives or large SOE funding.
Xi Jinping to prioritize AI chip trade discussions with Trump, leveraging semiconductor market growth
The upcoming Xi-Trump summit in Beijing is set to address AI rivalry and chip sales, with TSMC projecting a $1.5T chip market by 2030 fueled by AI. Xi may use this projected growth and China's significant role in the semiconductor supply chain as leverage to negotiate favorable terms for AI chip trade with the US.
Musk to facilitate US-China AI guardrail discussions
Elon Musk's presence in Trump's delegation, specifically for discussions on AI guardrails with Xi Jinping, suggests he may play a key role in bridging communication gaps. His dual role as a prominent US executive with significant Chinese operations (Tesla) and his involvement in advanced AI could position him as an effective mediator in establishing shared rules for AI development and security.
US-China AI discussions framed by simultaneous trade protectionism
The upcoming high-level discussions between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump on AI guardrails and trade are occurring concurrently with the US considering a ban on Chinese cellular modules. This juxtaposition highlights a complex dynamic where the US seeks cooperation on AI security while simultaneously implementing protectionist measures that could impact China's tech exports and supply chains.
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China's AI sector surges with state funding and domestic chip focus
China's AI and semiconductor industries are experiencing significant growth, fueled by substantial state investment and a push for domestic technological independence. Companies like DeepSeek are receiving massive fundi…
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Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO; John Ternus to succeed him
Ben Thompson of Stratechery is reflecting on the end of Tim Cook's tenure as Apple CEO, noting his long and impactful leadership. The analysis also touches on the potential implications of SpaceX's partnership with AI s…
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Sanders warns of AI risk as drone warfare costs surge
Senator Bernie Sanders has emerged as a vocal advocate for AI safety, warning of existential risks during a public appearance. Meanwhile, discussions around drone warfare highlight the West's unpreparedness for the rapi…