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Poor data show the limits of Beijing’s wait-and-see approach.
Officials blamed U.S. “protectionism” for the dismal July data, but growth was likely held back by real estate and new ...
Policymakers are under pressure to roll out more stimulus to revive domestic demand and ward off external shocks to the $19 ...
The Chinese economy lost some momentum in July, backing the case for policymakers to snap out of wait-and-see mode and ...
China's stands at 84 percent, buoyed by debt-driven growth in the 2010s and a housing market crunch that heavily indebted ...
China has reported its economy showed signs of slowing in July as factory output and retail sales slowed while housing prices ...
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Trump’s economic war on India is a gift to China
Trump’s punitive steps against India are eroding the very trust on which strategic alignment rests — to Beijing’s delight.
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A Nation of Lawyers Confronts China’s Engineering State
This essay is an adaptation from Wang’s forthcoming book, Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, which is available ...
Sitao Xu, chief economist at Deloitte China, says he expects the US tariff rate to settle around 35% for China, which Beijing could be fine with. He also talks about internal pressures on China's ...
For the quarter, some key themes include optimism around Artificial Intelligence (AI), a rally in information technology ...
Trump has been remarkably consistent over the years about his core economic gripe: the trade deficit. In 1987, he spent ...
China’s economy is stuck in a rut. Beijing’s steady incremental stimulus fuels growth spurts that have proven to not be ...
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