Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loan goes to Henderson Land for Central Yards green spaces
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Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loan goes to Henderson Land for Central Yards green spaces

Loan from HSBC and Hang Seng Bank, reportedly worth US$12.8 million, enhances city’s stature in sustainable finance, parties say This loan would provide a “scalable blueprint” for companies to achieve their sustainability goals and enhance Hong Kong’s position as a leading international sustainable finance centre, according to the two banks. The proceeds would support smart systems to support the maintenance and management of a newly established urban forest populated by native plant species, as well as surveys, assessments and monitoring of urban biodiversity at the project, according to the statement released by the developer and the banks. The loan showed how sustainable financing could “help businesses integrate urban development with ecological development”, said Matthew Hung, head of global corporates in Hong Kong for HSBC, adding that it would also enhance “Hong Kong’s position as a leading international sustainable finance centre”. The parties did not disclose the loan size, but it was estimated at about HK$100 million, according to sources familiar with the matter. As part of the project, more than 400 trees and about 280 plant species would be planted across multiple gardens, the parties said.

MiniCPM-V 4.6: Tsinghua Spinoff Open-Sources a 1.3B Multimodal Model That Runs on a Single RTX 4090
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MiniCPM-V 4.6: Tsinghua Spinoff Open-Sources a 1.3B Multimodal Model That Runs on a Single RTX 4090

OpenBMB and Tsinghua University open-source MiniCPM-V 4.6, a 1.3B-parameter multimodal model that runs on a single RTX 4090 while matching larger competitors on key benchmarks.

JD.com Rolls Out AI Virtual Try-On Feature Ahead of 618 Shopping Festival
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JD.com Rolls Out AI Virtual Try-On Feature Ahead of 618 Shopping Festival

JD.com launches AI virtual try-on feature that generates personalized clothing fit images from user photos, rolling out ahead of the 618 shopping festival as e-commerce giants compete on AI-powered shopping experiences.

Shanghai AI Lab Achieves Breakthrough in Chip Photoresist Resin Using AI-Driven R&D Platform
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Shanghai AI Lab Achieves Breakthrough in Chip Photoresist Resin Using AI-Driven R&D Platform

Shanghai AI Lab and university partners develop a high-purity KrF photoresist resin using an AI-driven synthesis platform, achieving batch consistency metrics that meet semiconductor manufacturing standards and entering customer validation with Hengkun New Materials.

The Little-Known Chinese Company Powering NVIDIA’s Most Advanced AI Servers
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The Little-Known Chinese Company Powering NVIDIA’s Most Advanced AI Servers

As the only global supplier of NVIDIA’s 78-layer AI server backplane, Kunshan-based PCB maker WUS Printed Circuit recorded a 62.9% YoY profit increase in Q1 2026, backed by strong AI server order growth.

Taiwan stages live-fire drill on island facing mainland China as Trump heads to Beijing
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Taiwan stages live-fire drill on island facing mainland China as Trump heads to Beijing

Coming Xi-Trump summit has triggered renewed anxiety in Taiwan about becoming a bargaining chip in broader negotiations The exercise on Kinmen, also known as Quemoy, simulated a People’s Liberation Army amphibious assault on the coastline. According to the Taiwanese army’s Kinmen Defence Command, Wednesday’s drill was conducted in the Houhu coastal area, which sits just a few kilometres from the mainland Chinese city of Xiamen. Beginning shortly after dawn, the exercise – which included US-made weaponry – simulated enemy amphibious landing operations, with troops deploying artillery, tanks, armoured vehicles and anti-armour weapons to create overlapping fire zones along the shoreline. Among the highlights was the first live firing of two US-made Javelin anti-tank missiles stationed in Kinmen, which the military has described as part of efforts to strengthen Taiwan’s asymmetric warfare capabilities. Units taking part included the Kinmen Garrison Brigade, an artillery battalion, a support battalion and an amphibious reconnaissance platoon.

Trump flies to Beijing, Nvidia’s Huang joins trip at last minute
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Trump flies to Beijing, Nvidia’s Huang joins trip at last minute

US President Donald Trump said he would urge China’s Xi Jinping to “open up” to American business, and belatedly added Nvidia’s Jensen Huang to the list of executives accompanying him on a trip to Beijing. “I will be asking President Xi, a Leader of extraordinary distinction, to ‘open up’ China so that these brilliant people can work their magic,” Trump said on social media. “I will make that my very first request.” Huang boarded Air Force One during a refuelling stop in Alaska on Wednesday,...

Alibaba Health Unveils Medical AI “Hydrogen Ion” and Forges Exclusive Partnership with UK’s BMJ Group
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Alibaba Health Unveils Medical AI “Hydrogen Ion” and Forges Exclusive Partnership with UK’s BMJ Group

Alibaba Health launches "Hydrogen Ion" medical AI in partnership with the UK's BMJ Group, granting Chinese doctors exclusive access to 70+ leading medical journals and multimedia resources.

‘New historical juncture’: Beijing frames Trump visit as ‘milestone’ for stable ties
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‘New historical juncture’: Beijing frames Trump visit as ‘milestone’ for stable ties

China’s top envoy to US and commentaries underscore what is at stake and strike a forward-looking tone despite the two sides’ differences Xie Feng, China’s ambassador to the US, echoed that message in a wide-ranging Newsweek interview published on the eve of the visit, voicing hope the Beijing meetings would help to manage differences and broaden cooperation along a “steady, sound and sustainable” path. It was published under the byline Guo Jiping, a collective pen name used by the paper’s international department to convey Beijing’s official stance on major global issues. It reviewed two cycles of downturn and recovery since 2018, citing Trump’s two rounds of trade war – during each of his presidential terms – and pointing to a shift towards “more equal” and pragmatic engagement with clearer boundaries.

Why the world needs China to save more, not less
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Why the world needs China to save more, not less

The IMF assumes China should save less. China’s saving is key to financing the developing world’s need for green infrastructure The diagnosis is wrong. The world economy, especially emerging markets and developing economies, benefits from China’s high saving. A current account surplus is the excess of national saving over domestic investment. The saving is not lost; it is exported abroad in the form of net capital outflows, with an equivalent increase of China’s financial claims on the rest of the world. These claims add to China’s wealth and future national income. The economically relevant question is not whether such a surplus should exist, but whether the net capital outflows finance worthwhile investments. However, the Group of 7 and the International Monetary Fund assume that China saves too much and should consume more. Such a view is arbitrary. China’s consumption grows over time, roughly alongside its rising national income. If the question is whether China should save less, grow less rapidly over time and reduce saving and investment, the answer is no. The IMF speaks of “consumption-led growth in China” as opposed to saving-led and investment-led growth, but this is naive.

Chinese brands eye Europe; Geely joins Chery and BYD in profit slide: 7 EV reads
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Chinese brands eye Europe; Geely joins Chery and BYD in profit slide: 7 EV reads

We have put together stories from our coverage on electric and new energy vehicles from the past two weeks to help you stay informed. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. From Beijing to Berlin: Chinese EVs turn heads as brands eye European markets For German consumer Erik Böhme, a first visit to the Beijing auto show was an eye-opener – the world’s largest car exhibition showcased a vast array of electric vehicle (EV) brands, many already gaining...

US and China in ‘unprecedented’ cooperation against scam centres in Dubai
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US and China in ‘unprecedented’ cooperation against scam centres in Dubai

Nine fraud centres dismantled and 276 suspects arrested in joint operation between FBI, Chinese Ministry of Public Security and Dubai Police Dubai Police – which led the operation dubbed Tri-Force Sentinel – said at least nine scam hubs were dismantled and 276 suspects arrested, most of them from Southeast Asia. “The operation delivered a decisive strike against three criminal syndicates and dismantled nine fraud centres behind high-yield investment scams (HYIS), ‘pig butchering’ schemes, and virtual currency fraud, all of which are among the fastest-growing forms of financial crime worldwide,” according to the Dubai Police statement released on April 28. FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on social media that the cooperation between the agency, Dubai Police and China’s Ministry of Public Security was “unprecedented”. The US Department of Justice said three of the arrested were charged with federal fraud and money laundering charges in Southern California.