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House panel chair says forthcoming rules on China must curb flows to public markets
Surprise announcement means companies such as Apple need a licence to ship personal computers from overseas
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
There’s a succession of ongoing tussles over trade and signs of trouble ahead — but no apocalypse just yet
There are three good reasons for carefully de-risking the global economy
French finance minister backs new subsidies that will take into account producers’ emissions
Deeper co-operation in both the military and economic spheres is essential
Clumping the developing world together obscures economic risks and opportunities
Company follows Dell and Apple in diversifying supply chain beyond China
Also in this newsletter: How heat and fires are crippling Catania’s fragile infrastructure
Committee urges government to ‘get on with’ negotiating outstanding issues on Windsor framework
Putin’s attempts to destroy Ukrainian farming and starve poor countries haven’t worked
Valdis Dombrovskis hopeful of deal by October but will not back any US proposal that flouts global trade standards
World’s second-largest economy is stockpiling cheaper crude despite slowing growth
Russia’s war in Ukraine has forced rethink of bloc’s attitude to Ankara and other neighbours
Ambassador says Beijing ‘cannot remain silent’ amid sanctions and export controls
President refuses to sign Mercosur agreement unless Brussels backs down over foreign competition clause
Poland warns it will take unilateral action unless Brussels prolongs curbs on exports
The opacity of its system enables the country to routinely shock the rest of the world
Even watered-down expression of ‘concern’ fails to convince holdout Nicaragua
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
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