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China factory activity slows, adding to economic strains
A survey shows China’s factory activity has decelerated in May, adding to signs its economic rebound after the end of anti-virus controls is slowing.
U.S. accuses Chinese fighter jet of ‘unnecessarily aggressive maneuver’ in South China Sea
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Howes: Slowly but steadily, China’s EV industry works way into Michigan, heart of Detroit
Chinese players represent new competition rife with commercial headaches, competing government-driven industrial policies and geopolitical concerns.
China’s factory activity falls faster than expected as recovery stumbles
China’s factory activity contracted faster than expected in May on weakening demand, heaping pressure on policymakers to shore up a patchy economic recovery and knocking Asian financial markets lower.
China’s factory production hits lowest level since the end of zero-Covid policy
Factory activity in China slumped to its weakest level since the country ended its zero-Covid policy in December, as its economic recovery continues to lose steam.
US clamps down on sensitive export requests to China that would support Beijing’s military modernisation
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JPMorgan China CEO Says Expansion Taking Longer Than Expected
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s China head said its expansion in the country is taking longer than expected, as the US bank races to take advantage of China’s $60 trillion financial sector.