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🇲🇾🇨🇳 How Malaysia’s data centres became the engine powering China’s AI ambitions For Chinese firms, Malaysia offers an enticing mix of advantages, including stable relations with China, low electricity costs, and greater access to cutting-edge semiconductors.…
🇨🇳🇲🇾 China’s Xi wraps up Malaysia visit with jet, chip deals before heading to Cambodia

Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up his first visit to Malaysia in over a decade on Thursday with a flurry of trade and investment pledges – including support for Chinese-made aircraft sales and semiconductor cooperation – as Beijing seeks to position itself as Southeast Asia’s most dependable partner amid Washington’s intensifying trade war.

Xi’s stop in Malaysia, part of a week-long tour of Southeast Asia, came in the wake of Washington’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on goods from the region, ranging from 24 to 49 per cent. Although these measures were subsequently suspended for 90 days, they have raised serious concerns about future access to American buyers.

During his stop in Kuala Lumpur – his first since 2013 – Xi oversaw the signing of dozens of agreements with Malaysia, including deals on railway and aviation cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as partnerships in technology and energy.

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/economics/article/3306890/chinas-xi-wraps-malaysia-visit-jet-chip-deals-heading-cambodia
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🇨🇳🇰🇭 China’s leader Xi Jinping holds talks in Cambodia to wrap up his 3-nation Southeast Asia tour

Chinese
President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia on Thursday for a two-day state visit that serves as an opportunity to further strengthen China’s already robust relations with its closest ally in Southeast Asia.

China is presenting itself as a source of stability and certainty as Southeast Asia; where Trump’s tariffs threaten the region’s export-oriented economies whose largest markets are generally the United States.

https://apnews.com/article/xi-jinping-hun-manet-ream-naval-base-cambodia-china-f477b79fd3bb2a08455e95b66acff53c
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🇨🇳 "In 'cold war' of modern exchange rates, 'digital currencies from reserves are used'. However, when 'hot war' of major default does begin, 'nuclear weapons of GOLD' are deployed!"

-ANOTHER (THOUGHTS!), 5/21/98

🔗 Luke Gromen
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📉📈 Luke Gromen: BTC is starting to act more like an energy-linked neutral reserve asset and less like a levered NDX proxy.

📝 EndGame Macro: This is a key structural shift Luke Gromen is calling out if BTC is beginning to decorrelate from tech beta (NDX) and move more like a neutral reserve asset, that implies a rotation in who is accumulating and why. It suggests sovereign or macro allocators those who care less about speculative upside and more about systemic hedge characteristics are stepping in.

The energy linkage matters too. Bitcoin is priced globally in dollars but secured by energy. That makes it functionally different from both fiat and gold it has production costs like gold, but is digital, portable, and censorship-resistant like no other asset. If global trade continues to fragment and commodity-based FX regimes emerge (petroyuan, gold-linked rails, BRICS tokens), Bitcoin may begin behaving as an option on monetary reset. Watching this divergence from NDX is not just about price it’s about signal migration from risk asset to strategic collateral.

🔗 EndGame Macro
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✝️ Young people are converting to Catholicism en masse — driven by pandemic, internet, ‘lax’ alternatives

According to the National Catholic Register, some dioceses are reporting year-over-year increases of 30% to 70% in new converts. The Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas, for instance, experienced a 72% jump in converts just from 2023 to 2024.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/17/lifestyle/why-young-people-are-converting-to-catholicism-en-masse/
📉📈 We really did it.

We took a growing US manufacturing economy, declared it broken, started a trade war, and ... broke US manufacturing.

In last 48 hours:

- Philly Fed Survey: "New orders fell sharply, from 8.7 in March to -34.2, its lowest reading since April 2020"

- NY Fed Survey: Expected orders and shipments plunging

Again, this is a policy to revive US manufacturing.

🔗 Derek Thompson
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🇺🇸🪖🇨🇩 Erik Prince, a key Trump ally and founder of Blackwater, has struck a deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo to help secure and tax its mineral wealth.

The arrangement, made before a major rebel offensive, focuses on curbing smuggling and improving tax collection — not deploying contractors to conflict zones.

Talks continue as the U.S. and Congo discuss a critical minerals partnership.

🔗 Clash Report
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🇺🇸🇾🇪 U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced a series of strikes targeting the Houthis' capacity to import, store, and distribute fuel by striking the Ras Isa Fuel Port in the Houthi-controlled Hodeidah Region of Yemen. The release also sends a direct message to Iran, the Houthis' primary state backer:

"The Houthis, their Iranian masters, and those who knowingly aid and abet their terrorist actions should be put on notice that the world will not accept illicit smuggling of fuel and war material to a terrorist organization."

🔗 OSINTdefender
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🇺🇸🇸🇾 After media in Israel earlier this week suggested that the United States was preparing to begin a phased-withdrawal from Syria in the coming months, the New York Times is now reporting that the U.S. has begun drawing down hundreds of troops in Northeastern Syria, as well as the shuttering of three of eight military bases in Kurdish-controlled territory to the Northeast.

The drawdown began Thursday and will initially involve 600 of the 2,000 U.S. Servicemembers currently deployed to Northeastern Syria, with MSS (Mission Support Site) Green Village, MSS Euphrates, and another much smaller base located near Deir ez-Zor to be shutdown, with control being handed over to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), now operating under the Syrian Government. According to U.S. officials, after 60 days military officials will assess whether or not to make additional cuts to forces in the country, though commanders on the ground have recommended keeping at least 500 troops in Syria.

U.S. President Trump, however, has expressed deep skepticism about keeping any troops in the country. At least for now the reductions that started on Thursday are based on ground commanders’ recommendations to close and consolidate bases, and were approved by the Pentagon and U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). The Trump Administration is expected to conduct a broad review of its policy regarding Syria, with some official stating that U.S. forces in the country could be entirely withdrawn by 2026.

🔗 OSINTdefender
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🇨🇳🇾🇪🇺🇸 Chinese government-linked satellite company Chang Guang Satellite Technology, Co., Ltd (CGSTL), provided satellite intelligence to the Houthis as part of ongoing Chinese, Russian, and Iranian support to the Houthis.

This intelligence could support Houthi attacks against US vessels and commercial shipping, which demonstrates how the Houthis are continuing to cooperate with US adversaries to disrupt global trade.

CGSTL has ties to the Chinese military through China’s military-civilian “fusion” program which integrates private sector work with military research and development.

Houthi-owned military communications and domestic surveillance companies have reportedly imported Chinese-made communications equipment.

The Yemeni coast guard and Omani customs have previously seized shipments of Chinese-made military equipment to the Houthis, such as hydrogen fuel cells for powering missiles and drone propellers.

Targeting intelligence from Iran and Russia aids Houthi attacks on international shipment.

The Houthis reportedly told China and Russia in March 2024 that the Houthis would not target Chinese and Russian-flagged vessels transiting the Red Sea.

🔗 Critical Threats
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📊 It’s pretty insane that DOGE is already voluntarily lowering its guidance by -97% and it’s not even Easter yet.

One of the biggest failures in political history.

And it was *so* obvious both ex ante and ex post.

🔗 Spencer Hakimian
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🚘🔋🇪🇺 Tesla Sales in Europe Drops, Again

New Tesla registrations plunged across most of Europe in the first quarter of 2025, with some countries seeing dramatic drops:

🇩🇪 Germany: -62.2%
🇸🇪 Sweden: -55.3%
🇩🇰 Denmark: -55.3%
🇳🇱 Netherlands: -49.7%
🇫🇷 France: -41.1%
🇵🇹 Portugal: -25.7%
🇳🇴 Norway: -12.5%
🇪🇸 Spain: -11.8%
🇮🇹 Italy: -6.8%

But one country bucked the trend:
🇬🇧 UK: +3.5% growth

🔗 Clash Report
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📉📝 The Kobeissi Letter: Foreign investors are dumping US stocks at a rapid pace:

Investors from overseas withdrew ~$6.5 billion from US equity funds over the last week, the second-largest amount on record.

📝 EndGame Macro: Absolutely wild stat that foreigners just pulled $6.5B from U.S. equity funds in one week the second-biggest outflow ever, only behind the March 2023 banking crisis. This isn’t just noise. When foreign capital, which owns ~$18.5T in U.S. equities, $7.2T in Treasuries, and $4.6T in corporate credit, starts dumping this fast, it’s a full-spectrum stress signal. We’re talking nearly $30T of foreign exposure that can exit faster than domestic allocators can react.

The BofA chart tells the story visually: a sharp vertical rejection of U.S. equity exposure by rest-of-world (RoW) funds. This is happening while volatility is spiking, U.S. tariffs are escalating, and the bond market is showing signs of internal fracture (e.g., swap spreads going deeply negative, curve steepening violently). The question isn’t whether this is “manipulation” or a “pullback” it’s: what are they front-running? Rising U.S. refinancing risk? Policy error? Currency war escalation?

This might be the beginning of a structural reallocation foreign institutions repositioning in response to a weaponized dollar, elevated geopolitical friction, and a U.S. that looks increasingly unpredictable in fiscal and foreign policy. And remember: foreigners don’t panic; they rotate. If they’re bailing, it’s likely coordinated and forward-looking.

Watch credit spreads, swap basis, and long-end Treasury demand for confirmation. If those crack further, this isn’t just a “dip” it’s a macro phase shift.

🔗 EndGame Macro
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💸 CBP says latest tariffs have generated $500 million, well below Trump’s estimate — CNBC

📝 Rei: The Americans have wiped out almost $30 trillion of their own wealth, in order to generate only $500 million dollars in tax revenue.

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/16/us-customs-tariffs-revenue-generated-since-april-5.html

🔗 Rei Murasame
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🇸🇴 Al Shabaab captured two key areas in central Somalia as it continues to gain momentum.

Al Shabaab's gains have set conditions to undo the US-backed Somali counterterrorism offensive in 2022 and pressure the remaining government-controlled areas in central Somalia.

Al Shabaab captured the Aboorey/Yasooman area in Hiraan region and Adan Yabal—a district capital in the Middle Shabelle region—on April 16.

These two critical areas will help al Shabaab reconnect its territory in central Somalia to its center of gravity in southern Somalia.

Somali forces in 2022 launched an offensive that disrupted al Shabaab’s ground lines of communication between central and southern Somalia by clearing al Shabaab from the eastern halves of Hiraan and Middle Shabelle regions east of the Shabelle River.

Al Shabaab has waged an offensive in central Somalia throughout 2025 to overturn these losses.

The group likely reestablished a support zone in the Adale district of Middle Shabelle that allowed it to reinforce and resupply its forces in central Somalia.

Somali forces have performed poorly in some areas, and the scope of al Shabaab’s offensive has likely overstretched Somalia’s international partner-provided air support.

Al Shabaab undoing the 2022 counterterrorism offensive would be a strategic setback for the Somali Federal Government.

Such a loss would undermine domestic and international belief in the SFG's ability to retake its national territory from al Shabaab.

Al Shabaab opened a second front south of Mogadishu in March and has captured several operationally key towns.

Al Shabaab is highly unlikely to launch an offensive on Mogadishu to seize power in the short term, despite its gains around the capital.

Al Shabaab's gains in central & southern Somalia will allow the group to destabilize Mogadishu and undermine the legitimacy of the SFG.

The group can use its gains to launch more high-visibility attacks, support shadow governance efforts, and pressure the Mogadishu economy.

🔗 Critical Threats
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 China stops buying liquefied natural gas from the US

There have been no shipments between the two countries since February 6 as the Sino-American trade war spilled into the energy sector.

https://www.ft.com/content/a6ad1627-3481-455e-ade8-65c595c1d3e5

https://archive.ph/1iRjU
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