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China factory activity cools as demand abroad, at home weakens
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China’s Factory Activity Unexpectedly Worsens as Exports Stumble
China’s factory activity unexpectedly deteriorated in July to a six-month low despite a tariff truce with the US, as early signs emerge exports are slowing and weak domestic demand persists.
China manufacturing sinks again in July as US trade talks stall
China’s factory output shrank more than expected in July, official data showed on Thursday, logging its fourth straight month of contraction as Beijing battles to hammer out a trade deal with the United States.
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China’s factory activity cools as exports weaken
China’s manufacturing activity shrank for a fourth straight month in July, an official survey showed on Thursday, suggesting a surge in exports ahead of higher U.S. tariffs has started to fade while …
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JD.com is acquiring Germany’s Ceconomy in a deal that values the electronics retailer at 2.2 billion euros ($2.5 billion), allowing one of China’s largest online retailers to expand outside of its …
Samsung Q2 profit drops 55% on weak AI chip sales, China curbs
Samsung Electronics reported on Thursday a 55% drop in second-quarter operating profit as delays in high-bandwidth memory chip shipments and U.S. export curbs on advanced chip sales to China continued …
China’s Wuxi Apptec to raise over $980 million to boost expansion
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