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Iron ore fell for the first time this week as a lull in China’s property sector persists, with fresh data showing a recent spurt in home sales in its capital losing momentum.
China hits out at US tech curbs in call for new cyber rules order at UN
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Renault, Stellantis Could Benefit From Possible EU China Tariffs; BMW, Mercedes Victims
Renault and Stellantis would gain if the EU imposed tariffs on Chinese electric car imports, but BMW and Mercedes might suffer, according to a Bernstein report.
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Technology giant Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) unveiled the highly anticipated iPhone 15 and several other product updates at its Wonderlust event on Tuesday.
China Clarifies That Foreign Phone Brands Has Not Been Banned
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Apple has a big China problem that’s 22 years in the making
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China says it hasn’t banned iPhones or foreign devices for government staff
The Chinese government has not instituted any formal guidance or regulation barring the use of foreign iPhones, despite media reports, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson said.
China Flags ‘Security Incidents’ With Apple’s iPhones
China flagged security problems with iPhones but said purchases won’t be barred, after news reports of restricted use of Apple products.