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Beijing seeks to revive investor confidence as concerns mount about oversupply and potential dumping
The president has won praise for ending a credit boom, but trading partners now fear a flood of cheap exports
EU car manufacturers warn that a wave of cheaper models from China will undercut those produced by local companies
Longi founder Li Zhenguo is laying off thousands of staff in an industry grappling with oversupply
The terminal decline of factories devoted to the internal combustion engine presents a challenge for Beijing
After a plunging stock market sent ETF pricing into turmoil, Beijing has attempted to shore up the sector
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactory
Kristalina Georgieva’s remarks at Beijing conference come as China export glut tensions rise
Microsoft’s Windows and foreign database programs also sidelined as Beijing favours Chinese hardware and software
Apple’s Tim Cook, ExxonMobil’s Darren Woods and HSBC’s Noel Quinn head to Beijing for annual development forum
Shipments at eight-year high as domestic property crisis and lack of stimulus encourage external sales
First high-level visit to continent in seven years as Beijing and Canberra try to stabilise relations
Boost for policymakers comes as they struggle to counter slowdown in world’s second-largest economy
Investigations reflect fears of flood of cheap Chinese products but could strain Brasília’s ties with Beijing
Beijing hopes giving easier access to people from some European countries will revitalise multibillion-dollar tourism sector
Chinese consumers’ shift to gold jewellery helps push down demand despite wider revival in luxury market
Plants geared to producing internal combustion engines increasingly mothballed as foreign groups lose market share
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Domestic industry wants stronger tariffs as subsidies have not done enough to ward off Chinese competition
Beijing clamps down on province-level infrastructure spending even as it tries to stimulate economy
President expected to back trade investigation as industry becomes 2024 election issue
Labour unions are urging the Biden administration to investigate China’s dominance of naval engineering, potentially inflaming Sino-American tensions
The question of whether Xi-ism is killing Deng-ism is growing
That doesn’t make Chinese stocks a buy
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