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China Favors Stimulus Over Currency Devaluation to Counter US Tariffs
Facing significant export challenges due to US tariffs, leading Chinese economists advocate for a 1 trillion yuan ($137.2 billion) stimulus package to boost domestic consumption, rather than renminbi devaluation, to mitigate negative economic and geopolitical consequences.
China Favors Stimulus Over Currency Devaluation to Counter US Tariffs
Facing significant export challenges due to US tariffs, leading Chinese economists advocate for a 1 trillion yuan ($137.2 billion) stimulus package to boost domestic consumption, rather than renminbi devaluation, to mitigate negative economic and geopolitical consequences.
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40% Bias Score


Volkswagen Launches Product Offensive in China Amidst Heightened Tech Competition
Volkswagen announced a major product offensive at the Shanghai Auto Show, unveiling five world premieres to counter intensified competition from Chinese tech companies, resulting in a nearly 31 percent drop in profit last year, partly due to decreased earnings from China.
Volkswagen Launches Product Offensive in China Amidst Heightened Tech Competition
Volkswagen announced a major product offensive at the Shanghai Auto Show, unveiling five world premieres to counter intensified competition from Chinese tech companies, resulting in a nearly 31 percent drop in profit last year, partly due to decreased earnings from China.
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32% Bias Score


China's Manufacturing Surge Threatens Global Industry
China's industrial output surpasses that of the US, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Britain combined; its two new BYD factories will each produce double the cars of Volkswagen's Wolfsburg plant; this expansion is driven by massive state bank lending and threatens global competitors.
China's Manufacturing Surge Threatens Global Industry
China's industrial output surpasses that of the US, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Britain combined; its two new BYD factories will each produce double the cars of Volkswagen's Wolfsburg plant; this expansion is driven by massive state bank lending and threatens global competitors.
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52% Bias Score


China Prioritizes Consumption-Led Growth in 2025 Economic Plan
China's 2025 economic plan prioritizes boosting domestic consumption through increased household income, social security expansion, and a 300 billion yuan consumer goods trade-in program, aiming to counter US tariffs and global uncertainty, with initial success seen in increased sales of new energy ...
China Prioritizes Consumption-Led Growth in 2025 Economic Plan
China's 2025 economic plan prioritizes boosting domestic consumption through increased household income, social security expansion, and a 300 billion yuan consumer goods trade-in program, aiming to counter US tariffs and global uncertainty, with initial success seen in increased sales of new energy ...
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12% Bias Score


Xi's Southeast Asia Trip: Strengthening Economic Ties Amidst US Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia from October 16-20, 2023, aims to deepen economic cooperation with ASEAN amid the US-China trade war, focusing on implementing free trade agreements, simplifying trade procedures, and creating regional financial safety nets.
Xi's Southeast Asia Trip: Strengthening Economic Ties Amidst US Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia from October 16-20, 2023, aims to deepen economic cooperation with ASEAN amid the US-China trade war, focusing on implementing free trade agreements, simplifying trade procedures, and creating regional financial safety nets.
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48% Bias Score


China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amidst Trade War and Quality Concerns
China halted Boeing jet deliveries to its airlines due to US tariffs, impacting about 130 planes (potentially 160 including Hong Kong) worth nearly US\$130 million each, exacerbating Boeing's existing quality-control issues and jeopardizing its position in the crucial Chinese market.
China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amidst Trade War and Quality Concerns
China halted Boeing jet deliveries to its airlines due to US tariffs, impacting about 130 planes (potentially 160 including Hong Kong) worth nearly US\$130 million each, exacerbating Boeing's existing quality-control issues and jeopardizing its position in the crucial Chinese market.
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40% Bias Score

Belarus's Cement Industry: A $1 Billion Modernization Failure
Three Belarusian cement plants, modernized with over $1 billion in Chinese loans, are operating at a loss due to overestimated demand and failed export predictions, leading to massive debt and government bailouts.

Belarus's Cement Industry: A $1 Billion Modernization Failure
Three Belarusian cement plants, modernized with over $1 billion in Chinese loans, are operating at a loss due to overestimated demand and failed export predictions, leading to massive debt and government bailouts.
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52% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia Leads China's Green Transition with Record Renewable Energy Growth
Inner Mongolia's renewable energy output surged 27.6 percent in 2024, exceeding 210 billion kWh, driven by vast wind and solar resources and contributing significantly to China's green transition while also fostering ecological restoration and economic growth.

Inner Mongolia Leads China's Green Transition with Record Renewable Energy Growth
Inner Mongolia's renewable energy output surged 27.6 percent in 2024, exceeding 210 billion kWh, driven by vast wind and solar resources and contributing significantly to China's green transition while also fostering ecological restoration and economic growth.
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48% Bias Score

China Reshapes Global Finance with AIIB, NDB, and RMB Internationalization
China's strategic investments in the AIIB and NDB, totaling $100 billion each, coupled with the internationalization of the RMB and expansion of its banks globally, are reshaping global finance by offering alternatives to Western-led institutions and fostering economic cooperation among developing n...

China Reshapes Global Finance with AIIB, NDB, and RMB Internationalization
China's strategic investments in the AIIB and NDB, totaling $100 billion each, coupled with the internationalization of the RMB and expansion of its banks globally, are reshaping global finance by offering alternatives to Western-led institutions and fostering economic cooperation among developing n...
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52% Bias Score

Malaysia Targets 7 Million Chinese Tourists Annually by 2026
Malaysia plans to attract 7 million Chinese tourists annually by 2026, capitalizing on a visa-free policy that resulted in 4 million Chinese tourist arrivals in its first year, a 190 percent increase, with an average spending of 5,000-6,000 yuan ($685-$820) per trip.

Malaysia Targets 7 Million Chinese Tourists Annually by 2026
Malaysia plans to attract 7 million Chinese tourists annually by 2026, capitalizing on a visa-free policy that resulted in 4 million Chinese tourist arrivals in its first year, a 190 percent increase, with an average spending of 5,000-6,000 yuan ($685-$820) per trip.
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12% Bias Score

Xi's Southeast Asia Visit Amid US Tariffs: A New Trade Era?
President Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia comes amid a US-initiated trade war impacting Southeast Asia, leading to increased trade between China and the region and a realignment of global production networks.

Xi's Southeast Asia Visit Amid US Tariffs: A New Trade Era?
President Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia comes amid a US-initiated trade war impacting Southeast Asia, leading to increased trade between China and the region and a realignment of global production networks.
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36% Bias Score

US Tariffs Spur ASEAN to Seek Diversified Trade Partnerships
The US's reciprocal tariffs severely impacted Southeast Asian economies, prompting a need for diversification and stronger partnerships, especially with China, to leverage digital economic growth and mitigate future trade shocks.

US Tariffs Spur ASEAN to Seek Diversified Trade Partnerships
The US's reciprocal tariffs severely impacted Southeast Asian economies, prompting a need for diversification and stronger partnerships, especially with China, to leverage digital economic growth and mitigate future trade shocks.
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40% Bias Score
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