China Economic Expert: Tariff Impact Severe Beyond Imagination
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China is dealing a heavy blow to China’s export trade. China’s economist, Xiang Songzuo, who was once censored for questioning the overestimation of China’s GDP growth numbers, recently pointed out in a speech that even with the most optimistic estimates, China’s exports are expected to drop by 10% to 15% this year. The shift of excess production capacity from exports to domestic sales will trigger a price war, highlighting the severity of the issue, posing a challenge of life and death.
Singer Tank Organ Transplant Incident Sparks Outrage in Taiwan Against CCP Organ Harvesting
Taiwanese singer Tank (Lu Jianzhong) recently publicly announced that he underwent the first “simultaneous heart and liver transplant” in Asia in China, drawing attention to the issue of CCP organ harvesting and organ trafficking. Many professionals from the political and medical fields have voiced concerns, pointing out that the CCP’s organ harvesting practices have long been known, urging the international community to address this inhumane crime.
China Relies on US and Taiwan for AI Processors, CCP to Face More Restrictions
As the trade war between the US and China continues to escalate, China has restricted the export of rare earth metals and refused to accept Boeing aircraft. In addition to raising tariffs, the US has also increased restrictions in the technology sector, focusing on AI processors. Nvidia is limited from exporting H20 chips used for artificial intelligence AI computing to China, as well as restrictions on AMD’s MI308 and similar chips. These companies must obtain licenses to export such chips to China.
Chairman of Hunan Airport Group Exposed for Sexual Assault After Dinner
Qiu Jixing, 53, the Party Committee Secretary and Chairman of Hunan Airport Management Group Co., Ltd., and the Director of Hunan Airport Management Bureau, was recently detained on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman after a dinner.
Xi Jinping’s Close Aides Fall, Internal Strife in Family Army?
On April 17, 2025, Yang Xiaowei, a deputy minister-level official of the CCP and vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, was investigated while in office. Yang Xiaowei has served as Vice President of China Unicom, General Manager of China Telecom, Deputy Director of the Cyberspace Administration of China, and Deputy Director of the National Radio and Television Administration.
The Behind-the-Scenes Black Hand of the “Decapitation Operation” by Japanese Army against Chiang Kai-shek
The anti-Japanese war of the 20th century was a battle for the survival of the Chinese nation, a showdown between the Chinese and Japanese armies.
Stagnant Economy Concerns and Trump’s Breakthrough Amid US-China Trade War
In April 2025, the US economy is at a critical crossroads. With the Trump administration’s implementation of comprehensive tariff policies causing global trade tensions, economists and market observers are starting to mention an unsettling term – stagflation.
White House: China Lab Leak is the True Origin of COVID-19
On Friday (April 18), the White House released a revised Covid.gov webpage, claiming that the “true origin” of the COVID-19 pandemic was a “lab leak” in China.
42-year-old Associate Professor Chen Hao of Peking University Sudden Death Raises Speculation
Chen Hao, an associate professor in the Department of History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at Peking University, suddenly passed away at the age of 42. The cause of death is unknown, sparking speculation. Since the beginning of this year, several young scholars in China have died suddenly.
What Could US-China Trade Negotiations Bring?
With China suddenly changing its international trade negotiation representatives, hinting at possible changes to the US, and President Trump responding in a timely manner, stating China has “repeatedly reached out to us,” and even optimistically suggesting that both sides may “reach a very good agreement.” Signs of easing tensions in the US-China trade war are emerging. Will the two sides be able to resolve trade imbalances through negotiations? What could these negotiations entail? As numerous questions arise, the second round of the US-China trade war is about to begin.
Under the Tariff War, China’s Largest Rare Earth Enterprise Sees Profits Halved
As the US-China trade war intensifies, the competition between both sides becomes fiercer in critical mineral fields. China recently announced export controls on rare earth metals and rare earth magnets, triggering a ripple effect in the global supply chain. However, the latest financial reports of Chinese rare earth enterprises show poor operating income last year.
Xiao Yi: The Behind-the-Scenes of the CCP’s Ministry of Finance Injecting Funds into State-Owned Major Banks (Part 1)
On March 31, the Chinese Ministry of Finance announced the issuance of 500 billion yuan in special national debt to subscribe to additional shares of China Bank, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications, and China Postal Savings Bank to supplement their core Tier 1 capital. This move is both a political action to continue to expand credit lending to stimulate the economy, as well as a reluctant remedial measure to cover up the bad debt crisis in banks. Thus, after the injection of funds, the market-to-book ratios of the four major state-owned banks have not improved, showing that the market still lacks confidence in them.
Trump Points to New COVID Origin View overturning “Lab Leak Theory”
On April 18, the White House announced on its official website that a “lab leak” was the true source of the COVID-19 pandemic, criticizing federal agencies and certain experts for misleading the public during the outbreak.
Eavesdropping Rampant, Exposed Secret Surveillance by He Lifeng’s Camp on Li Hongzhong’s Close Associates
Former Shanxi Province Governor Jin Xiangjun, who was recently removed from office, was once the “major domo” of Li Hongzhong, the then Party Secretary of Tianjin. There is information suggesting that when Jin Xiangjun began his tenure in Shanxi, he was secretly bugged by the then Provincial Party Secretary Lan Fo’an, who is said to be a member of Xi Jinping’s close aide He Lifeng’s camp. Mainland media have revealed rampant eavesdropping in power struggles. In recent years, the CCP has been talking about “modernizing governance capabilities,” but observers believe that there may be high-tech power struggles within the CCP bureaucracy.
CCP Leader Visits Cambodia on 50th Anniversary of Khmer Rouge Massacre, Raises Questions
Xi Jinping, the CCP leader, visited Cambodia on April 17, where trade talks between the two sides dominated discussions. April 17 marked the 50th anniversary of the rise of the Khmer Rouge, which resulted in the massacre of a quarter of Cambodia’s population. However, Chinese and Cambodian media remained silent on this day. Some commentators have raised questions about whether Xi Jinping’s choice to visit Cambodia on this day constitutes a second harm to a country unable to recover from the trauma.
