🌐 National Energy Administration
The National Energy Administration is China's primary governmental agency responsible for formulating and implementing energy policies, regulating energy markets, and overseeing critical energy infrastructure, making it a key entity monitored by global intelligence services for insights into China's energy strategy and economic development priorities.
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Linked Signals
| Signal | Status | Lens | Role | Confidence | Last Seen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China's CNOOC Starts Production at Bohai Sea Oilfield | expired | Energy | involved | 96% | |
| Huawei’s new chip scaling law aims to sidestep ASML chokepoint but hurdles remain: analysts | expired | AI & Tech | involved | 100% | |
| How Xiaomi’s push into AI, chips and EVs is future-proofing its hardware empire | expired | Deals | involved | 100% | |
| President Xi makes instruction on coal mine accident in north China | expired | Energy | involved | 100% | |
| China’s AI drive seen widening wealth gap, testing ‘common prosperity’ push | expired | AI & Tech | involved | 100% | |
| Beijing pushes AI data centres to adopt green energy under action plan | expired | Energy | involved | 94% | |
| Chinese overseas M&A hits 5-year high despite regulatory barriers | expired | Deals | involved | 100% |