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[Global Economic Shifts: Trade Tensions, Humanitarian Crises, and the AI Arms Race]-[Concerns rise over starvation in Gaza]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-07-30

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Navigating Global Uncertainties: Trade, Humanitarian Crises, and AI Competition

As of July 30th, the global landscape is defined by complex geopolitical negotiations, a deepening humanitarian emergency, and a high-stakes race for technological supremacy. From the potential extension of U.S.-China tariff truces to the alarming reports of starvation in Gaza and Beijing’s strategic maneuvers in artificial intelligence, international stability remains fragile.

U.S.-China Relations: The Tariff Truce

Trade relations between the U.S. and China remain in a state of flux as the current tariff pause nears its August 12th expiration. While a Chinese delegation suggested a 90-day extension, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besson maintained that "nothing is agreed until we speak with President Trump." Despite the uncertainty, Besson characterized the negotiations as "very constructive," noting that the Chinese side seemed in a "mood for a wide-ranging discussion," potentially building on the momentum established by previous trade deals.

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

A UN-backed panel, the IPC, has issued a grave alert indicating that a "famine is unfolding" across the Gaza Strip. The situation is described as "dire," with data showing "widespread starvation" and one in three children in Gaza City suffering from severe malnutrition.

Experts highlight that the crisis is exacerbated by the ongoing Israeli blockade. Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu’s recent pledge to "ensure that large amounts of humanitarian aid flow" and the establishment of secure routes, international agencies remain skeptical. As World Food Program leader Cindy McCain stated, "to wait for the label in order to flood Gaza with aid is a mistake." The disconnect between Israeli claims and the reality on the ground—where civilians face extreme hunger—remains a major point of contention in international diplomacy.

Global Economy and the AI Arms Race

Despite these tensions, the IMF has upgraded its global growth forecast, suggesting that the U.S. trade war may cause less damage than previously feared, partly cushioned by a weakening dollar. Simultaneously, the U.S. labor market shows resilience, with consumer confidence rising by 2% in July.

However, the technological front presents a different challenge. China is aggressively pursuing "global AI dominance," using the success of the DeepSeek model as a catalyst. At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, it became clear that China is pivoting toward an "open source strategy," which Beijing frames as developing AI for the "common good." This stands in stark contrast to the White House’s "American first strategy," which focuses on securing dominance and "beating China."

Despite China’s rapid progress, significant hurdles remain. China faces a "very, very big question over Chinese computing power" due to its continued dependence on U.S. technology. Specifically, U.S. companies maintain a "monopoly over the chips powering AI development," and Chinese firms have yet to successfully break "NVIDIA’s stranglehold" on the industry. As the competition intensifies, the outcome will likely hinge on whether China can overcome its reliance on foreign hardware to realize its own AI ambitions.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Wednesday, July 30th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
The U .S. and China are talking about a little more breathing room, and a U .N. panel says there is a famine unfolding in Gaza.
Plus, China wants to unseat the U .S. as the world's biggest player in artificial intelligence, but it wants to do things its own way.
I'm Mark Filippino, and here's the news you need to start your day.
The U .S. and China could extend their tariff truce.

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