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Guancha.cn (Chinese: 观察者网; lit. ‘Obsr Net’) is a privately owned news site based in Shanghai, China.

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“My Friends in Tech Say, ‘India Market? I Wouldn’t Bother’”
The former head of Huawei’s overseas business gave an interview discussing Trump tariffs, China, and India
How Is This City in China Leading Global Tech Innovation Over the U.S.?
Hangzhou is now the birthplace of DeepSeek, Blackmyth Wukong and China's largest robot manufacturer, pioneer AI, gaming, and robotics innovation.
“The West Ceded the Russian Market to China, We are Also Pleased to See”
Former Russian official and consumer market expert Dmitry Reva explained how China and Russia cooperated to counter the West's sanctions through economic and trade.
“If the U.S. Doesn’t Want to Join, Let Them Be the World’s Biggest Loser”
China has already become the undisputed leader in the green transition, said the Former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme
Trump’s Comeback? The Chinese Aren’t Surprised
Because they have come to believe that "it doesn’t matter who the president of the United States is; they’re all the same."
Ready to Fight! A Chinese Movie Inspires Youth in Iran Against America
After the conflict between Iran and Israel, a Chinese movie depicting China's victory over the United States went viral among youth in Iran.
American Scholars Lost Their Freedom in Studying China
To study China, American scholars must first answer: Are they opting to be 'Chinese spies' or 'academic eunuchs'?
Chinese Engineers Achieve What Australia Thought Impossible in Indonesia
Chinese engineers have cracked a global technical challenge
While Bombs Fall, China Powers Hope with Solar in Gaza
China's solar panels have become a lifeline for those living under the shadow of war in Gaza.
Four Years After Being Blacklisted by the US? “We Really Don’t Care.”
In 2020, the US initiated the Clean Network program to target Chinese tech firms. Today, Chinese companies have found that U.S. sanctions bring them a bigger market.
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