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Trump economic adviser says China has no ‘substitute’ for US on imports
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Huawei Technologies Co on Thursday debuted personal computers powered by its self-developed operating system HarmonyOS, aiming to break the dominance of Microsoft’s Windows and Apple’s macOS in desk …
Arthur Hayes Says Bitcoin Will Hit $1M by 2028 as U.S.-China Craft Hollow Trade Deal
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China will no longer publish daily figures for Covid-19 cases and deaths, the National Health Commission (NHC) said on Sunday, ending a practice that began in early 2020. Cities across China are …
Trade war set to slash China’s steel exports, aggravating oversupply at home
China’s steel exports are set to slump in the second quarter, threatening to exacerbate a supply glut at home, analysts and traders said, as the trade war and a wave of protectionism moving in its…
China rolls out more stimulus and agrees to trade talks with the U.S. as tariffs hit economy
China announced a barrage of measures meant to counter the blow to its economy from U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war, as the two sides prepared for talks later this week. Beijing’s central bank …
AI hunger games, China’s social experiment, and the return of ANT IPO: Louis-Vincent Gave unpacks China and much more
Gavekal’s Louis-Vincent Gave discusses issues ranging from China’s stimulus push, U.S.-China policy divergence, the de-dollarization shift, and why China’s AI race could crush margins — plus, why he …
Iron ore tells a different story to the China tariff pain narrative: Russell
Concern is mounting over just how big a hit the Chinese economy is going to take from the massive tariffs imposed by the United States, but so far the commodity most at risk is seemingly…
China’s exports likely slowed sharply in April as Trump tariffs kick in: Reuters poll
China’s export growth likely slowed significantly in April, as shipments to the United States were dampened by Trump’s tariffs and uncertainty over whether the world’s two largest economies can strike a deal to ease the…
Is there an off-ramp in the U.S.-China trade war?
As a trade meeting with a Chinese delegation approaches, Trump says he will not be easing tariffs on the country. China has said for weeks that they would not negotiate without it. Evan McMorris-Santoro,
China is trying something different to survive trade war
Beijing has put domestic consumption and worker mobility at the centre of its policy agenda this year as it girds the economy against Donald Trump’s excessive tariffs.
