AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChina Shipping & AI: Tianjin’s shipping expo wrapped up with a clear message: China’s automated ports are moving from “command execution” to AI-driven autonomous reasoning, with unmanned cranes and intelligent yard systems leading the push. Mega Infrastructure: China broke ground on the Three Gorges new waterway project—an 77.2 billion yuan upgrade adding a five-tier, dual-track ship lock and boosting annual throughput capacity to 336 million tonnes. North Korea Summit: Xi Jinping met Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang, urging consolidation of political trust and deeper practical cooperation as China frames the relationship as a “new historical starting point.” China-Belarus Reset: Vice Premier Han Zheng told Belarus China is ready to align development strategies and deepen cooperation across new areas, while Xi’s message stresses continued high-level exchanges. EU Trade Tensions: China’s foreign ministry pushed back on EU supply-chain “over-dependence” proposals, calling them protectionism and saying China-EU trade should be solved through dialogue. Global Science Narrative: An opinion piece argues U.S. science leadership is shrinking as China, India—and even Iran—expand in engineering and other key fields. Middle East Shockwaves: Oil jumped as Israel-Iran strikes resumed despite a ceasefire, adding pressure to global markets and logistics costs.
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