Global oil at risk—and China feels the pressure first
China faces one of its most serious energy security crises after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as escalating Middle East tensions disrupt a corridor vital to global oil flows
China faces one of its most serious energy security crises after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as escalating Middle East tensions disrupt a corridor vital to global oil flows
The U.S. embraces trade war, Europe braces for military conflict, while Asia’s major economies strategize for stability. Trump’s tariffs reveal a fractured world order
China’s economy faces unprecedented challenges in 2025, with deflation, high debt, and dwindling demand threatening global stability as policymakers grapple with a fragile recovery and U.S. fiscal pressures
China’s 2024 economic policies mark a strategic shift toward medium-term stability, focusing on systemic reforms rather than short-term stimulus. Analysts are optimistic for continued growth, driven by domestic demand and global recalibration