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| Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Competitiveness | (NEV market share ↑ → Market-size & demand potential ↑ → Export sophistication (EXPY) delta ↑ → High-value-added export share ↑) | Rapid NEV adoption drives an upgrade in export mix, raising the share of high-value-added EV systems and integrated supply-chain solutions. |
| Energy & Natural Resources | (Battery production capacity ↑ → Grid-scale battery-storage fleet capacity ↑ → Renewable-generation share of electricity ↑ → CO₂-intensity of GDP change ↓) | Enhanced grid storage from expanded battery capacity boosts renewable electricity share and drives down the CO₂ intensity of GDP. |
| Competitiveness | (NEV exports ↑ → Trade-openness & preferential access ↑ → Real export market-share change ↑ → FDI net inflow (% GDP) ↑) | Surging NEV exports improve China’s trade openness and export market share, attracting increased FDI into auto and battery sectors. |
| Transportation & Logistics | (Customs-and-border clearance digitisation ↑ → Average customs-clearance time ↓ → Door-to-door export lead time ↓ → Logistics-performance index (LPI) score ↑) | Customs digitization cuts clearance and delivery times, strengthening export reliability and lifting China’s LPI score. |
| Firms | (Supply-chain restructuring cadence ↑ → Inventory days on hand ↓ → Capex-to-cashflow ratio ↑ → Private fixed-investment growth ↑) | Accelerated supply-chain restructuring lowers inventories and frees cash, fueling private fixed-investment growth in the NEV ecosystem. |
| Technology & Innovation | (Enterprise AI adoption index ↑ → AI inference cost index shift ↓ → Total-factor productivity growth from tech ↑ → Patent-to-product conversion rate ↑) | Wider enterprise AI adoption reduces inference costs, accelerating total-factor productivity gains and boosting patent-to-product conversion in NEV technologies. |
| Transportation & Logistics | (Nearshoring supply chains ↑ → Input-cost inflation (producer-price index) ↓ → Freight cost share of export value ↓ → Logistics carbon-neutral shipment share ↑) | Nearshoring supply chains dampens input-cost inflation and freight expenses while expanding the share of carbon-neutral logistics shipments. |
| Technology & Innovation | (5G standalone network coverage share ↑ → Cloud API average latency (ms) ↓ → SME digital-tool adoption index ↑ → Digital & knowledge-intensive industry share of GDP ↑) | Expanded 5G standalone coverage cuts cloud latency, spurring SME digital-tool uptake and expanding the digital and knowledge-intensive share of GDP. |
| Technology & Innovation | (Autonomous-vehicle regulatory readiness index ↑ → Regulatory-approval lead time (days) ↓ → Early-stage VC deal count ↑ → Unicorn creation count ↑) | Faster regulatory approval for autonomous vehicles unlocks more early-stage VC deals and increases the creation of unicorns in mobility innovation. |
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SPC asks courts to target dual contracts to curb tax evasion
China Daily | English | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) has emphasized the importance of combating tax evasion to protect national tax revenues and maintain market order. The court released eight significant tax-related cases and urged nationwide courts to target illegal practices such as the use of dual contracts and the resale of invoices via online platforms. Dual contracts, known as "yin and yang contracts," involve creating two agreements: one true contract and one with lower amounts submitted to tax authorities to evade taxes.
In a notable case in Xinjiang, a man was sentenced to three years in prison and fined 50,000 yuan for using dual contracts, while his real estate employer was fined 500,000 yuan. The SPC and the Supreme People's Procuratorate previously defined such contracts as a tax evasion method in a 2024 judicial interpretation to aid enforcement. The court highlighted that prosecuting these offenses serves as a strong deterrent and promotes compliance with tax laws.
Another case involved a former logistics company owner in Zhejiang, who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and fined 250,000 yuan for illegally issuing over 18,000 VAT invoices to thousands of businesses through his online platform. Some recipients had no legitimate transportation business but obtained invoices for tax purposes. The SPC stressed that while the platform economy is crucial for economic growth, platform companies must comply with legal regulations and not facilitate tax crimes.
The SPC called on enterprises to strengthen self-regulation to prevent the misuse of their platforms for tax evasion. The rulings aim not only to punish offenders but also to ensure a healthier platform economy that supports innovation without enabling tax violations.
Top Chinese diplomat meets Malaysian official on bilateral strategic cooperation
Xinhua | English | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
Wang Yi, a senior Chinese diplomat and director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, met with Raja Dato' Nushirwan bin Zainal Abidin, director-general of Malaysia's National Security Council, in Beijing. The meeting coincided with the second Bilateral Dialogue between China and Malaysia on the Management of Maritime Issues in the South China Sea.
Wang emphasized China's commitment to strengthening strategic cooperation with Malaysia, focusing on aligning development strategies, enhancing political and security collaboration, and advancing practical cooperation. He highlighted potential joint efforts in emerging sectors such as the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and new energy, aiming to build a regional hub for innovative productive forces.
Both sides were urged to utilize the maritime dialogue platform for deeper cooperation and proper management of differences, while reinforcing solidarity, supporting the multilateral trading system, and promoting global economic stability. Wang also expressed appreciation for Malaysia's support of the one-China principle and called for mutual backing on core interests to uphold international fairness and historical achievements.
Nushirwan reaffirmed Malaysia’s adherence to the one-China policy and its commitment to working with China to maintain maritime peace and stability. He noted the importance of their strategic cooperative relationship as a model for peaceful coexistence and emphasized shared views on international and regional issues. He also pledged to advance key projects and deepen practical cooperation, enhancing multilateral coordination to safeguard regional peace and prosperity.
Mainland slams DPP authorities as island official calls for more Japanese tourism and product purchases
Global Times | English | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
China's State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Peng Qing'en condemned the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities of Taiwan for colluding with external forces, labeling them as disruptors of peace in the Taiwan Straits. This statement came in response to comments by Lin Chia-lung, head of Taiwan's external affairs department, who encouraged Taiwanese people to travel more to Japan and purchase Japanese products despite controversial remarks from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Peng emphasized that the Taiwan question is a strictly internal matter for China, rejecting any external interference. He warned that China will respond decisively to any external attempts to meddle in Taiwan Strait affairs. Peng also accused the DPP of exploiting the Cold War-era "first island chain" concept to escalate cross-Straits tensions for political gain, which he claimed would lead Taiwan toward war and disaster.
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