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    Xi wants to boost trade and investment between Europe and China. It won't be easy.

    A record low 42% of EU companies said they plan to expand their operations in China...

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    China's footprint in global supply chains will grow no matter who wins the US presidential election: analysts

    A research group doesn't expect either Biden's or Trump's trade policies to reduce China's role in...

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    RFK Jr. threatens to challenge TikTok ban: It’s just a ‘smoke screen’

    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. threatened to challenge a potential TikTok ban Friday, as...

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    Biden is fighting Trump's tough tactics by calling for tripled tariffs on Chinese steel imports

    China's economy struggles to consume all it's producing, exporting the most steel since 2016 amid a...

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    People in China are so spooked about the economy that even the weak yuan isn't stopping them from buying more gold

    China's central bank has been on a buying spree for 17 straight months as it diversifies...

  • Chinese hackers preparing to attack critical US infrastructure: FBI

    Hackers linked to the Chinese government are waiting for the right moment to “deal a devastating...

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    China's GDP rose 5.3% in the first quarter, but it doesn't mean the economic pain is over

    March retail sales and industrial output fell short of forecasts. First-quarter new home sales slumped.

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    China is worried about overcapacity, too — but it sees the problem differently than the US

    China is worried about disorderly competition and low capacity utilization. But its trading partners fret over...

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    The security pact between the US, UK, and Australia could be expanding, and it's got China worried

    China's foreign ministry said it is "gravely concerned" over reports that Japan could join the AUKUS...

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    China faces a reckoning as disillusioned Gen Z and millennial workers refuse to save for retirement: report

    The New York Times reported that some young people in China have stopped contributing to pensions...

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    China is producing too much stuff. The West is worried.

    China is framing the West's concerns about overcapacity as protectionism, and as moves aimed at curtailing...

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    The world is scarred from China shock 1.0. They're not about to let 2.0 happen so easily.

    China is pivoting to new economic drivers in the strategic industries of EVs, solar, and lithium...

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    Putin wasted no time buttering up China after his election victory

    In the wake of sweeping sanctions, Russia's Vladimir Putin is leaning on China for economic and...

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    China may have found a new way to skirt US import tariffs: Go through Mexico instead

    Container shipping demand from China to Mexico surged nearly 60% in January from a year ago...

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    TikTok is circling the wagons ahead of a potential ban

    TikTok is preparing a legal battle should a ban pass, Bloomberg reported.

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    China's property crisis could get even uglier. This time, a state-backed developer is the one raising concerns.

    China's yearslong real-estate debt crisis has already taken down the property giant Evergrande, which is undergoing...

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    Beijing says property developers in deep trouble must go bankrupt

    China's real-estate debt crisis has already taken down property giant Evergrande, which is now undergoing liquidation.

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    TikTok leaders are pretty surprised that a bill to ban TikTok is zooming through Congress: report

    Proposed legislation to ban TikTok was put up for a vote and unanimously approved by the...

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    China's latest market crackdown shows it hasn't learned any lessons

    China has curbed short selling and quant trading activities to support its flailing stock markets, but...

  • Trump pledges second-term tit-for-tat tariffs: ‘It’s called you screw us, and we screw you’

    Former President Trump on Friday signaled he would engage in escalatory trade wars with foreign nations...

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    Starbucks launched a pork-flavored coffee in China. It costs $10 and is dividing people.

    The beverage, whose name translates into "Abundant Year Savory Latte," is pictured with a slice of...