How Nvidia and Tech Earnings Are Propping Up the Entire U.S. Stock Market
China’s vast current account surpluses once funded US deficits through Treasuries, then financed Belt and Road loans. Now, wary of sanctions and debt risks, Beijing is stockpiling industrial metals—reshaping global finance and commodities.
China launches the new “K” visa on 1 October 2025, a strategic policy aimed at attracting young foreign STEM talent to bolster its innovation ecosystem and compete in the global race for intellectual capital.
China’s economic transformation: Explore how high-tech manufacturing, surging R&D investment, and consumer spending became the primary drivers of GDP growth over the past five years.
China controls 90% of global rare earth elements—critical for EVs, wind turbines, and advanced weapons. Explore how Beijing uses pricing strategies, export controls, and domestic subsidies to turn mineral dominance into geopolitical leverage. Learn why the West struggles to break its dependency.




