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Ambani, Adani Caught in Crossfire Over Farming Laws in India
Two of India’s richest men have landed in an unlikely controversy over farming laws, becoming targets of protesters who allege the tycoons have benefited from…
China’s growth beats forecasts, aiding global economic rise
China’s economy exceeded its pre-pandemic growth rates in the fourth quarter, enabling it to expand faster than expected over the whole year as major peers…
Trump halts Huawei supply in final China blow, Reuters says
The U.S. government notified several of Huawei Technologies Co.’s suppliers that it’s revoking their licenses to work with the Chinese company and rejecting other applications…
Adviser to Five U.S. Presidents Expects China Tariffs to Remain
The upcoming inauguration of Joe Biden as president will allow the U.S. to reboot its relationship with China after a tumultuous four years under Donald…
Israel’s Biggest Banks to Cooperate With Bahrain Lender
Israel’s two largest lenders have each signed memorandums of understanding with National Bank of Bahrain to facilitate business dealings between the countries.
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What do the two U.S. blacklists of Chinese companies do?
President Donald Trump’s administration is using two different blacklists of Chinese enterprises that it views as threatening national security. One, the Entity List, is compiled…
Trump’s onslaught on China Inc. leaves key decisions for Biden
A year ago today, President Xi Jinping asked the U.S. to treat Chinese companies “fairly” in a letter read out at the White House to…
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China mulls allowing some Australian coal imports amid ban
China is considering accepting some stranded Australian coal cargoes, an effort that would help ease a logjam of vessels that have stacked up off its…
Trump blacklisting jolts China’s ambitions to take on Boeing
A U.S. move to increase pressure on Chinese companies could threaten the nation’s ambitions to compete with Boeing Co. and Airbus SE.
Scottish fishermen sail to Denmark as Brexit jams EU exports
Scottish fishermen are willing to sail an extra 48 hours to Denmark, where their catch can fetch twice as much after prices at home collapsed…