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Briefing · 2026-03-10 · 22 signals
Canada-China bilateral trade (December 2025)
$10.2B
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China has taken a hardline approach to "Taiwan independence" separatists, imposing severe punishments under its Anti-Secession Law. The Supreme People's Court and Procuratorate announced these measures, which target individuals accused of crimes such as secession and inciting subversion. This move underscores Beijing's commitment to maintaining national security.

In other news, the military conflict in Iran continues to shape regional dynamics. A recent report by War on the Rocks highlights the impact of joint US-Israeli operations, which have targeted Iranian leadership and infrastructure. The strikes have weakened Tehran's defenses, raising concerns about the potential for further escalation.

On the economic front, Canadian companies are leveraging the China International Import Expo (CIIE) as a testing ground for their products. This event provides a unique opportunity for direct consumer interaction and valuable feedback. ECNS reports that the CIIE has facilitated the deepening of China-Canada trade relations, offering a positive outlook for businesses.

The bottom line: China's punitive measures against "Taiwan independence" advocates signal a continued hardline stance on national security. Meanwhile, the military situation in Iran remains tense, and the CIIE showcases the potential for economic cooperation between China and Canada. Stay tuned to China Compass for the latest updates on these evolving dynamics.

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🔔 Top Signals
⚖️ legal
China severely punishes "Taiwan independence" separatists.
Why it matters
According to reports from both the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate, China severely punished hardline "Taiwan independence" separatists under the Anti-Secession Law to maintain national security.
→ Punishments were imposed based on laws for crimes including secession and inciting secession.
Xinhua
🛡️ military
The Adversarial: War in Iran Shapes Adversaries’ Calculations
Why it matters
Summary: The February 28 military strikes on Iran have significantly impacted its leadership and infrastructure.
→ Tehran's defenses are now seen as vulnerable, with last June's Israeli air campaigns largely unopposed for over two weeks and recent warplane strikes resulting in friendly fire incidents.
War on the Rocks
👥 social
CIIE Stories | CIIE witnesses deepening of China-Canada trade
Why it matters
Summary: Canadian companies showcased products at the CIIE, providing them with a safe testing environment and direct consumer interaction in the Chinese market.
→ Notably, this event has provided firsthand insights from officials like Consul General Jennie Chen and executives from Jamieson International and WAT Medical Enterprise Ltd.
ECNS · 2026-03-10
💻 technology
Nvidia halts H200 production as China backs Huawei AI chips
Why it matters
Nvidia has halted production of its H200 AI chips for China due to political tensions with the United States and Beijing's policy favoring domestic technology.
→ The decision was attributed by some Chinese commentators to interference in Venezuela oil shipments by the US, seen as a demonstration of law enforcement power rather than an actual blockade.
Asia Times
👥 social
China's annual vegetable output tops 800 million metric tons: minister
Why it matters
China's vegetable output exceeded 800 million metric tons in 2025, topping the list of world producers along with strong fruit and meat production.
→ Other key agricultural outputs included milk (40.91 million metric tons), eggs (34.98 million metric tons), aquatic products (76.57 million metric tons), and a per capita meat availability of 72.3 kg, above the global average.
ECNS · 2026-03-10
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