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One of world’s largest shipping groups says country’s consumers are still ‘stunned’ by Covid disruptions
Taiwanese manufacturers in Kunshan are cutting staff and wages and pushing orders abroad over geopolitical risk
Chief executive’s visit comes despite rising trade and geopolitical tensions between Beijing and US
Formal signing ends months of tensions over issue of region’s trading arrangements
Bilateral ties between Beijing and Moscow represent an intensifying axis of authoritarianism
Also in this newsletter: why Hungary despairs of Scholz and misses Merkel
Unionists rubbished ‘dual regulation’ approach months before making it a condition of accepting Sunak’s Brexit agreement
Pedro Sánchez’s visit to China adds momentum to Beijing’s efforts to cast itself as a mediator in conflict
Goods crossing the border surged last year as sanctions stymied Moscow’s access to western markets
A trade deal with Chile shows Brussels is trying to appear to be a development partner rather than a neocolonial extractor
The EU wants to ramp up its renewable energy capacity but depends on the country for raw materials and technology
Beijing’s flagship development conference kicks off in shadow of tensions with Washington
Eurosceptic Tory MPs concerned over EU laws remaining in force in Northern Ireland
Moscow sees trade with Beijing as way to bypass western sanctions and help win Ukraine war
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party concerned about Stormont’s ability to reject EU laws
With the Federal Reserve backstopping bank liquidity worldwide, the US currency has no effective challenger
Talk of a peace plan for Ukraine will obscure the tightening of ties between China and Russia
This month’s trip will mark first ever visit to China by a sitting or retired Taiwanese president
Indonesia and Malaysia have a point in criticising tariffs that penalise sustainable producers
Breakthrough after first leaders’ summit in 12 years follows compensation fund for victims of wartime forced labour
EU proposal to mark down public procurement bids with technology from countries with dominant market share
Beijing emerges as a diplomatic powerbroker with Iran-Saudi Arabia deal
UK’s drive to join CPTPP trade deal more about spin and poison pills than substance
Debate comes as Brussels unveils key proposals this week in subsidy race with US and China
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