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Chinese president’s first trip to region since 2019 comes amid rising tensions
Strategic sector should not become a victim of anti-dumping investigations, argues EU commissioner
US president’s investigation into Chinese maritime industrial supremacy could lead to new port fees
Last year’s strikes across the Atlantic and financial issues facing UK broadcasters have marred a blooming industry
The president’s centrist alliance faces a drubbing in EU elections amid growing pressure on government finances
Move by main opposition party will dash hopes of many tax advisers who had been hoping for exemption
Poppy and marijuana farming money disappear from rural areas as traffickers shift to synthetic drugs
Macro-linked debt could be tied to GDP and reforms and may help attract investors back to emerging markets
Boom in healthcare borrowing prompts warnings from doctors and campaigners
Withdrawals of more than £268,275 will be treated as taxable income
Futures markets lean towards Fed acting in September after just 175,000 jobs were added in April
Also in this newsletter: ‘seismic’ by-election results for Labour, and G7 at odds over Russia’s frozen assets
Judgment upholds four of five grounds for legal challenge brought by campaign groups against net zero strategy
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Fines threatened for producers who cut product size without informing consumers
The former president nominated Jay Powell, and to him there are few things worse than having loyalty betrayed
Arnaud Lagardère’s exit comes as Bernard Arnault and Vincent Bolloré prepare their own successions
European Environment Agency chief says climate risks must not be allowed to fall down the political agenda
Confiscating hundreds of billions of foreign reserves could transform Ukraine’s war. But the US and Europe disagree on how far to go
Also in today’s newsletter, Apollo and Sony team up for Paramount bid and Turkey cuts trade ties with Israel
Freddie Mac wants to enter the secondary home equity loan market in a win-win for the government, Wall Street and consumers
The BIS head on making global banking better
Also in this newsletter: why immigration is reopening old Brexit wounds in Ireland
Ft. Bad some news for the non-US Anglosphere
City councillors say inflated ‘worst-case’ estimate has been used to justify major cuts and asset sales in local authority
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