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Manufacturers reel from falling demand, rising geopolitical tensions and sluggish post-Covid recovery
Washington is courting chipmakers and battery manufacturers with large subsidies but demanding they loosen ties with their other major market
Beijing intensifies efforts to lock up access to renewable energy supply chain
Restrictions on unmanned aerial vehicles and components could hit both sides in Ukraine war
Company follows Dell and Apple in diversifying supply chain beyond China
World’s second-largest economy is stockpiling cheaper crude despite slowing growth
Ambassador says Beijing ‘cannot remain silent’ amid sanctions and export controls
The opacity of its system enables the country to routinely shock the rest of the world
Also in this newsletter: Moscow withdraws from the Ukraine grain deal, again
A new architecture of engagement, based on a Sino-American secretariat, is urgently needed
Treasury secretary Yellen says it would be ‘premature’ to ease tariffs on Chinese goods
Beijing’s move to expand anti-espionage rules and data regulation has companies racing to hive off systems
Aluminium and zinc companies approached about making gallium and germanium critical to semiconductors
The former US trade representative on how America must produce as well as consume — and win friends in the global economy
Restrictions in sensitive areas should allow commerce to flourish in others
Beijing has become ‘more repressive internally and more aggressive externally’, says foreign minister
EV maker’s chief William Li calls for a more open approach and a halt to politicising business
Decline is worst in any month since start of pandemic
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Security dilemmas and the threat to Europe’s industrial base raise questions for governments
China is both a major customer and supplier, and any changes in one role will have an impact on the other
Treasury secretary says screening will be “highly targeted” after four-day visit to stabilise the turbulent relationship
It’s absurd to suggest that companies alone can manage economic relations between Beijing and the west
Tit-for-tat trade curbs show both nations are prioritising political objectives over economic health
Beijing’s move to impose restrictions follows escalating US controls on technology
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