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Chinese top copper smelters agreed in a meeting on Wednesday to cut production at some loss-making plants to cope with a shortage of raw material, two sources close to the matter said.
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China has described a potential TikTok ban as “an act of bullying” that would backfire on America.
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Investors will closely scrutinize policy priorities and stimulus signals as Beijing is expected to announce an annual growth target of around 5% — the same as last year but one that will be …
South Korea to review risky financial products after China market slump triggers more than US$4 billion in losses
South Korea plans to review the sale of potentially high-risk investments after a probe found that banks mis-sold China-linked structured products, exposing retail investors to more than US$4 billion …
Is China falling out of love with Apple and Tesla?
China is Apple and Tesla’s largest market outside the US. But the American giants have reasons to worry, as the Communist nation shifts to local brands. Chinese consumers are ditching the iPhone for h …
Apple spent 10 years trying to launch a car. China’s Xiaomi just did it in 3.
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China cbank adviser calls for structural reform to spur 2024 growth
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