The war for oil in a world that is leaving it behind
The Stone Age didn’t end because the stones ran out. Oil’s age won’t end because oil runs out. And China, unlike Washington, has grasped this for at least a decade
The Stone Age didn’t end because the stones ran out. Oil’s age won’t end because oil runs out. And China, unlike Washington, has grasped this for at least a decade
Beijing chose four cities for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala. None of the choices were accidental. Together, they map China’s industrial strategy for the decade ahead—and its structural fault lines
China and the EU restart talks on EV subsidies, nudged by Trump’s tariffs into an uneasy compromise. How long can this fragile truce last?