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[World Today: China's Middle East Diplomacy, Japan-Taiwan Tensions, Spanish Battery Plant, and Argentina's Migration Reform]-[How does the future of CATL’s Spain factory look like?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-11-26

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China’s Diplomatic Stance on the Palestinian Question

President Xi Jinping has reaffirmed China's formal support for the Palestinian people, emphasizing a two-state solution as the core path to lasting peace in the Middle East. According to Dr. Zhang Chuchu from Fudan University, China’s role as a permanent member of the UN Security Council is crucial, as the nation consistently advocates for "humanitarian aid and multilateral advocacy." China has demonstrated this commitment by providing "three million dollars in emergency assistance for Gaza refugees in 2024" and hosting reconciliation talks between 14 Palestinian factions. Dr. Zhang notes that the principle of "Palestinians governing Palestine" remains a cornerstone of international discourse, though the current ceasefire remains "fragile" due to obstructed aid and unaddressed long-term issues like the disarmament of Hamas and the potential for "external guardianship" over Palestinian governance.

Escalating Tensions Over the Taiwan Question

Beijing has issued a stern warning against foreign interference in the Taiwan question, specifically criticizing Japan’s recent decision to deploy missiles on islands adjacent to Taiwan. Dr. Liu Kuangyu of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences argues that Japanese official Sanai Takaichi is adopting an "exceptionally stubborn and rigid stance" to mask political miscalculations. Dr. Liu asserts that Japan’s rhetoric regarding an "exclusively defense-oriented strategy" is "self-contradictory and entirely untenable," as it violates the "one China principle." Furthermore, the analysis highlights that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan are emboldened by these "erroneous" signals, turning the Taiwan Strait into a potential "flashpoint" for regional instability.

Sino-Spanish Industrial Cooperation

In a significant move for the European green energy sector, China’s CATL has begun constructing a large-scale battery plant in Spain’s Aragon region. Dr. Zhou Mi from the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation describes this project as a "multiple-wing outcome." By integrating Chinese battery technology with European manufacturing, the joint venture aims to "improve the resilience of its supply chain" and help Spain meet its low-carbon goals. Despite some vigilance from Brussels regarding Chinese electric vehicles, Dr. Zhou emphasizes that this collaboration demonstrates China’s willingness to foster "mutual benefits and consensus" through localized production and technology sharing.

The Boom of China’s Ice and Snow Economy

China’s winter sports industry is experiencing rapid growth, with the sector projected to surpass "1 trillion yuan" in 2025. Dr. Li Lun from Peking University explains that this transition from a "niche hobby to a fast-growing consumption sector" was catalyzed by the 2022 Winter Olympics. Key drivers include an "explosive build-out of venues," with over 2,700 ice and snow facilities now operating nationwide. Notably, young consumers are reshaping travel patterns, frequently visiting cold-climate regions like Xinjiang. While large-scale indoor ski resorts, such as the one in Shenzhen, face high energy maintenance costs, Dr. Li suggests that their integration into larger retail and tourism ecosystems makes them a sustainable and essential part of China's future consumption model.

Argentina’s Migration Policy Reform

Argentina has unveiled a new National Migration Agency, signaling a shift toward stricter border control. Dr. Jiang Shixue observes that while President Milei’s government aims to curb issues like "drug trafficking, human trafficking, illegal immigration and terrorism" by modeling its force after the U.S. Border Patrol, the reform faces fiscal hurdles. Although the government has allocated significant budget resources, the "economic realities on the ground" remain challenging. Dr. Jiang concludes that while Argentina seeks to mirror the U.S. approach under the "MAGA" (Make Argentina Great Again) framework, the country’s unique social context makes the efficacy of such a policy uncertain compared to the more severe migration pressures faced by nations like Mexico.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up, Xi Jinping says China formally supports the Palestinian people in a two-state solution.
China's CATL breaks ground on huge Spanish battery plant.
China's ice and snow economy is likely to surpass 1 trillion yuan this year, as the sector enters growth boom.
And in Argentina, Malay's government unveils a new migration office as part of a wider move to tighten rules on immigration.
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