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China’s export growth jumps in positive sign for demand
China’s exports grew much faster than expected in the first two months of 2024 in an early, encouraging sign for demand as the world’s second-largest…
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US urges allies to squeeze China further on chip technology
The US government is pressing allies including the Netherlands, Germany, South Korea and Japan to further tighten restrictions on China’s access to semiconductor technology, a…
Struggling German economy gets ‘ray of hope’ as exports jump
German exports jumped at the beginning of the year, a sign that the industrial weakness that’s weighed on Europe’s biggest economy might be easing.
EU moves toward hitting China with tariffs on electric vehicles
The European Union is moving closer to imposing additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles entering the bloc, citing new proof that the government in Beijing…
Pakistan condemns India for seizing cargo in renewed tensions
Pakistan hit out at India for detaining cargo bound for the country that New Delhi suspects was meant for Islamabad’s weapons program, a development that…
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AMD hits US roadblock in selling AI chip tailored for China
US officials have told Advanced Micro Devices Inc. that the artificial intelligence chip it tailored for the Chinese market is too powerful to sell without…
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Fractures in global trade deepen as WTO musters only a small win
The World Trade Organization’s ability to tear down barriers to commerce, ensure stability through global accords and enforce the rules came under renewed criticism following…
Indiana to promote booming battery, EV ecosystems to industry leaders in South Korea
Indiana selected to showcase state at South Korea’s leading battery conference, advancing opportunities to grow industry investment and innovation
US sanctions Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa over human rights
The US is sanctioning Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other top officials over what it called “gross abuses” following disputed elections.
Morocco will need more wheat imports as another drought looms
Morocco will need to increase wheat imports to make up for a smaller crop as the country faces yet another drought, according to farm-lobby group…