AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBRI Expansion: China’s NDRC has drafted a broader Bangladesh cooperation plan under the Belt and Road, widening ties beyond infrastructure into trade, investment, energy, digital economy, innovation, green development, health, maritime cooperation and disaster prevention ahead of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s visit. AI in Logistics: In Qingdao, Neolix is running over 1,100 AI-powered unmanned delivery vehicles, reporting 1.5 million deliveries so far and claiming large-model “vision-action” helps cut terminal distribution costs by about 50% while boosting efficiency ~30%. Semiconductors: China’s memory race heats up as ChangXin Memory Technologies wins Shanghai IPO approval and Yangtze Memory Technologies readies its listing, signaling stronger competition for global DRAM/NAND players. Jobs Push: China is mobilizing SOEs and major internet firms to hire more 2026 graduates, using a central recruitment platform and local “live-streamed hiring” campaigns. Energy Tech: The world’s largest offshore flexible DC converter station (“Heart of Offshore Wind”) has been installed in Guangdong, a major step for far-from-coast offshore wind power. Auto Exports: Oversupply is driving Chinese carmakers’ aggressive export push, lifting market share in the UK and South Africa and intensifying pressure on incumbents. AI Talent Shift: A report says tighter US immigration rules are pushing some top Chinese AI researchers to return home, while China ramps incentives for basic research. Biotech Longevity: A Hong Kong IPO-backed biotech startup, METiS TechBio, is pitching AI-designed nano-delivery platforms for targeted cellular reprogramming to slow ageing.
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