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Reshoring index shows inbound Chinese goods fell to lowest level in 10 years amid geopolitical tensions
Lloyd Austin calls for more engagement but Beijing blames Washington for breakdown in communication
Quick rebound expected after the relaxation of zero-Covid policies has not materialised
Defence department says incident took place in South China Sea on Friday
Many groups want to open factories in America but geopolitical and local issues often prevent investment
Security-driven approach to trade clashes with western corporate interests and environmental targets
EU seeks to untangle some of its dependence on Asian powerhouse but remains more cautious than US
Meeting takes place days after Joe Biden predicted a ‘thaw’ in relationship between superpowers
As high-level interactions increase, both sides must aim for pragmatic reconnection
JPMorgan wants to ‘learn to live with’ tension between Beijing and Washington
Gina Raimondo and Wang Wentao signal efforts to maintain dialogue despite clashes over chips
The west could find itself held back by a Chinese economy that’s too weak, not too strong
Beijing is driving a hard bargain as Moscow presses for a new Sino-Russian pipeline through Mongolia
Beijing’s offer of commerce and investment wins more friends than the good intentions of Washington and the EU
Jensen Huang tells lawmakers to be ‘thoughtful’ about imposing more export controls on Beijing
Decrease in demand from Asia’s largest economy sparks concern over how Berlin can fix industrial malaise
New export rules could encompass equipment for making older-generation semiconductors
Tit-for-tat move against US group may end up slowing China’s technological progress
US commerce department strongly opposes the action saying it has ‘no basis in fact’
Chinese president’s offer to help with security comes as Russian influence in the region weakens
Entities connected with mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin continue to frustrate western efforts to choke off supplies
Striking the right balance between national security and economic interests is a challenge likely to weigh heavily during the summit
A war to take the island would wreck the progress Beijing has made over the past 40 years
Italy considers quitting the BRI, and how the EU’s new anti-subsidies rules might hit Gulf states’ investments in Europe
US research firm will shed the majority of its analysts in China
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