The trade war is back: Trump announces new tariffs on China
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China's economic might—and the assertion that it can prosper even without American customers—has been considered a key source of leverage for the country in the ongoing trade dispute as it attempts to push for a relaxation of restrictions on its exports.
Chinese policymakers are comfortable with the yuan's rise to 2 1/2-year highs as a rebound in the world's second-biggest economy accelerates and the central bank gives the market greater leeway in setting the currency's value,
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China sets new rare earth limits
China outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, extending controls over use of the elements critical for many high-tech and military products ahead of a meeting in about three weeks between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
LONDON/SINGAPORE] A price dispute between mining giant BHP Group and China’s state-run iron ore buyer risks dragging on for months, and even into early 2026, as both sides remain locked in stalemate.
China's policymakers are close to setting an average annual economic growth target of around 5% for the next five years, at the lower end of ranges previously considered as global risks cloud the outlook,
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UK weighs tougher rules on Chinese lobbying — China fires back with threat of diplomatic and economic pushback
China has warned the United Kingdom that it could retaliate if British ministers take steps to apply stricter rules on foreign influence targeting Chinese entities. The warning of possible retaliation came shortly after reports suggested that the UK government was considering including parts of China’s security and political system in an enhanced tier of the
Every autumn, the head of Britain’s Security Service gives the agency’s latest update on the national security threats facing the country.
India’s private coal power producers have urged the government to allow equipment imports from China, saying domestic resources are insufficient and costly, as the country seeks to expand its generation from coal,