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German carmaker’s expansion in San Luis Potosí is among largest announced since US Inflation Reduction Act
Brussels doesn’t yet have the tools or the strategy to fine-tune economic disengagement
Geopolitical tensions including Beijing’s close ties with Moscow derail Duisburg’s hopes of trade bonanza
European Commission issues warning as pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak over potential compromise on protocol
Deal takes shape on trading arrangements but unionists and Eurosceptics still need to be brought on board
South Korean authorities detain shipping agent amid fears of flight risk after activities revealed
Proponents of business as usual and the new cold warriors are too confident of their ability to predict the future
Zambia’s landmark debt restructuring delayed by fundamental discord between China and other creditors
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
China is vital market for lower-tech chip machinery makers such as Nikon and Tokyo Electron
Trade show attendance is growing again, but some big industry names are still staying away in favour of different formats
Determining whether bytes originated in a ‘friendly country’ is painstaking work
We should not allow our response to the Inflation Reduction Act to threaten functioning markets and fair competition
Risks of disruption to ports and shipping are outweighed by a boost to global demand
Semiconductor manufacturer fears impact of escalating US-China tech war
Carriers are skipping ports in China as international orders fall and supply chain problems persist
It doesn’t just split the democracies, it grants the Chinese-Russian view of the world as a zero-sum game
Less than 9% of rich-world companies have sold up and left the country despite Ukraine war
Brussels and Washington need to avoid beggar-thy-neighbour measures
The monetary order is already being challenged by de-dollarisation efforts and central bank digital currencies
Liu He mounts pitch for country’s reopening at private World Economic Forum lunch
Climate envoy’s comments come as Washington faces backlash from trading partners and allies over subsidies
Beijing and Washington try to counter fears with first meeting of two most senior economic officials in three years
Rumours of the demise of international business and trade have been exaggerated
The suspicion is that President Biden’s competition imperative will take precedence over his co-operative one
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