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[World Today: Global Economic Shifts, Innovation Milestones, and Geopolitical Tensions]-[What has enabled China to make history at U23 Asian Cup?]

World Today · B2 · 2026-01-21

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World Today: Navigating Global Economic and Geopolitical Landscapes

China’s Global Economic Strategy: Cooperation and Multilateralism

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng delivered a clear message emphasizing that China’s development acts as an "opportunity rather than a threat." Professor Liu Baocheng highlights that in an era overshadowed by "protectionist sentiment" and "coercive tariff" policies from the United States, China positions itself as a "stabilizing force." By advocating for "equality, mutual benefit and resolving issues through consultation," China seeks to reinforce "free trade" and "multilateralism." Professor Liu notes that while a trade truce between Beijing and Washington provides temporary relief, it remains "limited in its scope." He suggests that the focus of Chinese economic policy has shifted toward "boosting domestic demand and consumption," moving away from the need for massive foreign exchange reserves and toward a "structural evolution" that prioritizes "high-quality" growth.

China’s Innovation Surge: Surpassing OECD Benchmarks

China has made significant strides in its economic transformation, with R&D spending intensity reaching 28% in 2025, surpassing the OECD average for the first time. Dr. Yan Liang emphasizes that this milestone signifies a shift where China is no longer just "catching up" but becoming a "global tech leader." China's ascent into the global top 10 for innovation is attributed not merely to "scale," but to the productive integration of technology across economic sectors. The success of this model relies on a "coordinated strategy" where the government designs strategic sectors while the private sector remains "dynamic" and "competitive." Fields such as "artificial intelligence," "quantum computing," and "green energy" are identified as critical, with China leveraging its massive market and integrated industrial base to facilitate the "commercialization" of R&D.

U.S.-EU Trade Tensions and Geopolitical Friction

Escalating tensions between the U.S. and the EU have reached a boiling point following President Donald Trump’s "tariff threats over Greenland." EU lawmakers have responded by putting a key trade deal on hold, signaling that the security partnership is "not something that's for sale." Ina Tengen, a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation, argues that the EU’s move is a display of "unity, sovereignty, and calculated pressure." She warns that weaponizing uncertainty in a relationship involving "$1.6 trillion in total trade" could have severe consequences for the American consumer. While U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Benson urged European nations to "sit back, take a deep breath," experts suggest that Europe is prepared to activate a "$93 billion in retaliatory tariff package" if economic coercion persists.

Diplomacy and Security: Ukraine and the Global Stage

On the sidelines of Davos, U.S. and Russian envoys held closed-door talks regarding the Ukraine conflict, describing the meeting as "positive and constructive." Dr. Alexei Muravyev notes that this dialogue indicates a mutual desire to avoid a complete breakdown in communications, despite concerns regarding U.S. actions in Venezuela and the seizure of oil tankers. The Russian side claims that "more and more people are realizing the correctness of the Russian position," particularly regarding strategic concerns like Ukraine’s relationship with NATO. Meanwhile, European nations find themselves "sandwiched" between the U.S. security agenda and the necessity of addressing their own defense needs, forcing a reluctant return to increased military production and strategic autonomy.

Sports as a Morale Booster: China’s U-23 Asian Cup Success

In the sports arena, the Chinese U-23 team achieved a historic milestone by reaching the Asian Cup final after a surprising 3-0 victory over Vietnam. Dong Jun, co-founder of EI Asia Limited, labels the performance a "morale booster" for Chinese football. He credits the team’s success to the coach’s tactical experimentation and the standout performances of goalkeeper Li Hao and defender Peng Xiao. While China enters the final against Japan as the "underdog," the tournament serves as a reminder that with "smart" play and a robust "grassroots level" development, China can improve its international standing in the sport.

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Let's put it this way
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this message resonates because many European countries who depend on the US market, they also feel deterred
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this truce is really temporal, and also it's limited in its scope.
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this is something that, you know, all stakeholders have to be prepared for it.
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sustainable growth would require deeper collaboration
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leverage its market advantages
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resolving issues through consultation
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overshadowed by protectionist sentiment
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shore up the confidence
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address certain outstanding issues
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📖 Transcript

Daily news and analysis.
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This is World Today.
Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Han in Beijing.
Coming up, China's Vice Premier tells the Davos Forum that China aims to view the world's market.
EU lawmakers agree to put a key trade deal with the US on hold following President Donald Trump's terror threat over Greenland.

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