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What the IMF gets wrong about the global trade rebound
Despite mutual mistrust, both sides have an interest in trying to calm tensions
The relationship between the two superpowers is fraught but manageable if the US plays its cards right
No number of cute pandas can offset the asset deflation threatening the property sector
If Beijing returns to promoting export-led growth, tension over exchange rates may return
Hesai’s claim comes as Biden and Xi meet to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies
Summit ahead of Apec forum in San Francisco comes amid mounting trade and diplomatic tensions between US and China
White House had planned to announce pact at Apec forum in move to counter China’s economic power
Plan to curb supply of opioid’s precursor chemicals comes ahead of summit between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping
The core economic agendas of the two nations simply don’t work well together
Ecommerce has become a pathway for drugs, banned products and counterfeit goods
Technology’s performance has been moderated compared with what was previously sold in key market
This second annual FT-Nikkei Investing in America ranking is an updated snapshot of the best US cities for foreign multinationals to do business in. This report looks at how overseas investors are responding to new incentives and how the winning cities are pulling in more deals
Restrictions imposed over national security concerns have taken their toll on US communities dependent on foreign-owned projects
Big names in finance arrive in the territory amid continued tensions between China and US
The US is backing the right to regulate over the free flow of information
Industry urges government to extend ‘cheese letters’ before post-Brexit terms expire on December 31
The EU and other trading partners should keep short-term peace while preserving fundamental principles
Memory-chip maker was running out of cash after a year of combating Washington’s tighter controls
By using their respective points of leverage, Beijing and Washington are driving the other to sharpen attention on their own weaknesses
It’s time to change settlement dispute systems that favour multinationals over countries — and their public interest
Calls come as China’s foreign minister visits Washington amid deepening conflict in Gaza
Abroad Beijing must manage rising hostility, while at home it wrestles with the relationship between communism and capitalism
Hong Kong-based AI company SenseTime faces ‘end of the road’ for data centre ambitions
Like Groucho Marx, the EU doesn’t want to join a club that will have it as a member
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