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Jensen Huang’s Shanghai Stop: Nvidia Plants a Flag in China as H200 Sales Hang in the Balance
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Shanghai to inspect the company's new Zhangjiang offices and engage with staff and suppliers, signalling continued commitment to China. A central objective is to clarify compliance and sales pathways for the H200 accelerator after its conditional approval for export to China, while deepening local supply‑chain and software ties.

Apple Slashes iPhone Air Price by ¥2,500 in China as Tmall New‑Year Sale Kicks Off
Apple will cut the price of the 256GB iPhone Air from ¥7,999 to as low as ¥5,499 during Tmall’s Lunar‑New‑Year sale, a ¥2,500 drop driven by an official price cut plus advertised national rebates. The move, alongside recent promotions on Pro models, indicates Apple is using more aggressive discounting to navigate a price‑sensitive and highly competitive Chinese smartphone market.

Apple Cuts iPhone Air Price by Rmb2,500 in China’s Tmall New‑Year Sale — A Tactical Push to Stimulate Demand
Apple will slash the 256GB iPhone Air price in China’s Tmall New Year festival from Rmb7,999 to Rmb5,499 through an official Rmb2,000 cut plus a national subsidy, part of broader discounts across its product range. The move highlights Apple’s tactical use of platform promotions to stimulate demand amid fierce competition from domestic rivals and a maturing smartphone market.

Apple Slashes Prices in China: iPhone Air Sees Record RMB 2,500 Cut in Tmall New‑Year Blitz
Apple has initiated a major New‑Year promotion in China via its Tmall flagship, cutting up to RMB 2,500 from the iPhone Air’s launch price and offering discounts across Macs, iPads and accessories. The sale — timed for Lunar New Year and supported by limited stock allocations — signals aggressive channel management and highlights the Chinese market’s growing price sensitivity and the role of eSIM adoption in Apple’s local strategy.

Apple Slashes iPhone Air Prices in China — Official Cut Plus State Subsidy Cuts Up to ¥2,500
Apple has cut the iPhone Air price in China by up to ¥2,500, combining a ¥2,000 official discount with a national subsidy to bring the starting price to about ¥5,499. The unprecedented promotion reflects weak smartphone demand and intense competition in China, and raises questions about Apple’s premium positioning and margin strategy in its largest overseas market.

China’s New 054B Frigate Marks a Step Change in Stealth, Sensors and Ship Size
China’s new 054B frigates, commissioned in early 2025, represent a significant upgrade in hull size, stealth profiling and sensor integration for the PLAN. The class’s 5,000-ton displacement, integrated stealth mast with dual-sided phased-array radar and a new 100 mm gun point to enhanced endurance, survivability and fleet networking, though key weapon-fit details remain unspecified.

Apple Slashes iPhone Air Prices in China as New‑Year Tmall Push Signals Demand Pressure
Apple has initiated a major New‑Year sale on its Tmall store in China, cutting the iPhone Air’s effective price by roughly RMB 2,500 and extending discounts across its device lineup. The move — the third sizable promotion in about a month — highlights demand pressures in China and precedes Apple’s January 29 quarterly results.

Shandong Surpasses 10 Trillion RMB: A Chinese Province Now Rivals Medium‑Sized Economies
Shandong reported 2025 GDP of about 10.32 trillion RMB, roughly $1.48 trillion at current exchange rates, placing it among the world’s largest subnational economies. The milestone reflects deep industrial roots, deliberate upgrading toward high‑tech sectors, institutional reforms and an emphasis on regional coordination and green transition, but significant challenges remain in sustaining high‑quality, low‑carbon growth.

A Candid Confession Restores a Fallen Star: How Li Yapeng's 31‑Minute Video Turned Crisis into Crowdfunding and Sales
A candid 31‑minute video by former actor Li Yapeng about Yanran Angel Children’s Hospital’s unpaid rent reversed public opinion and triggered millions of yuan in donations and surge in livestream sales. The episode illuminated the power of transparency but underscored structural weaknesses in charity hospital financing and the risks of celebrity‑dependent philanthropy.

Veterans’ Last Duty: Chongqing Soldiers Choose Body Donation to Remain ‘In One Ranks’
In Chongqing a growing number of retired soldiers are donating their bodies to medical science and inscribing their names together on a memorial stone, framing the act as a continuation of wartime service. Their choices illustrate how a respected cohort can influence public attitudes toward organ and body donation in China, helping supply cadavers for medical training while also reinforcing narratives of civic duty.

China’s Economy and Tech Swerve Between Commercial Ambition and Policy Recalibration
China’s private-sector dynamism is on display: a domestically built commercial passenger spacecraft opened 3 million-yuan ticket sales, while TikTok formalised a U.S. data-and-content entity to keep American users connected. Markets and commodities reacted: gold hit a record high and equities rallied in technology, materials and consumer niches, even as local governments roll back high-stakes school exams and industrial automation tests promise large efficiency gains.

Beijing Signals 'Decapitation' as an Option for Taiwan — A New Escalation in Cross‑Strait Posturing
Beijing’s defence ministry has publicly framed targeted strikes against Taiwan’s leadership as an available option, an unprecedented rhetorical escalation that follows a US cross‑border special operations episode. The move aims to deter secessionist moves, complicate allied intervention calculus, and has prompted regional hedging such as Singapore’s proposed contingency troop withdrawal.