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Europeans find alternative location for cheap green technology with cost of rooftop installation so high
Beneficiaries of the old paradigm of US financialisation are beginning to express doubts over what it has achieved
Complaining about US protectionism to the WTO while protecting your own economy is rich indeed
Cargo volumes fall 14% while other Chinese cities record rise in throughput
Exports of Nepalese tea to China jump in what analysts say will relieve pressure on Darjeeling producers
Chinese leader sought to persuade visiting businessmen that country still a good investment
Carmakers and insurers braced for fallout after bridge collapse shuts critical US trade hub
Reducing trade friction with the EU could boost access to member states, group says
Trade restrictions on range of foodstuffs could cost Kyiv up to €330mn in annual revenue
US Treasury secretary tells Beijing its trade practices will distort markets and harm workers
Also in this newsletter: US debt warning, German growth downgrades, the return of the commute
Beijing seeks to revive investor confidence as concerns mount about oversupply and potential dumping
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala claims move to end exemption ‘sends signal’ for governments and businesses to prepare for new regime
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
Britain’s reputation as an investment partner demands urgent work, BCC warns
Longi founder Li Zhenguo is laying off thousands of staff in an industry grappling with oversupply
Restrictions on food imports foreshadow tricky time for Kyiv negotiating entry to bloc
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactory
Businesses are upset by the extra regulation resulting from the restrictions
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
Brussels proposes tariffs as leaders push for tougher restrictions on Ukrainian produce
Apple’s Tim Cook, ExxonMobil’s Darren Woods and HSBC’s Noel Quinn head to Beijing for annual development forum
To break the vicious protectionist cycle, we need new rules of the game
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