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China's Robust Consumption Market Drives Economic Growth Amidst Global Trade Uncertainties
During the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province, Chinese officials and industry experts highlighted the crucial role of China's massive consumer market (1.4 billion consumers) in driving economic growth, despite global trade complexities and US tariff increases. ...
China's Robust Consumption Market Drives Economic Growth Amidst Global Trade Uncertainties
During the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province, Chinese officials and industry experts highlighted the crucial role of China's massive consumer market (1.4 billion consumers) in driving economic growth, despite global trade complexities and US tariff increases. ...
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Xi's Southeast Asia Tour Amidst US-China Trade Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping began a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia on Monday, aiming to strengthen ties with China's neighbors amid the ongoing US-China trade war; Vietnam and China will sign approximately 40 agreements, covering multiple sectors, including infrastructure development, while Vi...
Xi's Southeast Asia Tour Amidst US-China Trade Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping began a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia on Monday, aiming to strengthen ties with China's neighbors amid the ongoing US-China trade war; Vietnam and China will sign approximately 40 agreements, covering multiple sectors, including infrastructure development, while Vi...
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Xi Courts Southeast Asia Amid US-China Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia to strengthen trade ties amid the US-China trade war, offering alternative partnerships and signing around 40 agreements with Vietnam, including a $8.3 billion railway project.
Xi Courts Southeast Asia Amid US-China Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia to strengthen trade ties amid the US-China trade war, offering alternative partnerships and signing around 40 agreements with Vietnam, including a $8.3 billion railway project.
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China's Strict Robotaxi Regulations: A Different Path to Autonomous Vehicles
China's robotaxi sector, dominated by Baidu, operates under stricter regulations than the U.S., involving phased testing, remote monitoring, and detailed intervention logging, yet this doesn't seem to impede development, with YouTubers reporting on varied experiences.
China's Strict Robotaxi Regulations: A Different Path to Autonomous Vehicles
China's robotaxi sector, dominated by Baidu, operates under stricter regulations than the U.S., involving phased testing, remote monitoring, and detailed intervention logging, yet this doesn't seem to impede development, with YouTubers reporting on varied experiences.
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US Stocks Rise Slightly on Tariff Exemptions, but Economic Uncertainty Persists
US stocks rose slightly on Monday following temporary tariff exemptions on some Chinese electronics imports, but uncertainty persists amid a volatile economic climate and lowered growth forecasts. The Dow gained 160 points (0.4%), while the S&P 500 rose 0.5%.
US Stocks Rise Slightly on Tariff Exemptions, but Economic Uncertainty Persists
US stocks rose slightly on Monday following temporary tariff exemptions on some Chinese electronics imports, but uncertainty persists amid a volatile economic climate and lowered growth forecasts. The Dow gained 160 points (0.4%), while the S&P 500 rose 0.5%.
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UK Government Seizes Control of British Steel Plant
The UK government took control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant to prevent its closure after accusations that its Chinese owner, Jingye, was accelerating a shutdown, securing short-term raw material supplies to keep furnaces running, while facing criticism for its actions from China.
UK Government Seizes Control of British Steel Plant
The UK government took control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant to prevent its closure after accusations that its Chinese owner, Jingye, was accelerating a shutdown, securing short-term raw material supplies to keep furnaces running, while facing criticism for its actions from China.
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Trump Administration Weighs Semiconductor Tariffs for National Security
The Trump administration is investigating semiconductor tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, citing national security concerns due to the significant reliance on foreign manufacturers, particularly China, for components in U.S. weapons systems; this follows the temporary exe...

Trump Administration Weighs Semiconductor Tariffs for National Security
The Trump administration is investigating semiconductor tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, citing national security concerns due to the significant reliance on foreign manufacturers, particularly China, for components in U.S. weapons systems; this follows the temporary exe...
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German Firms Push for Stronger China Ties, Challenging De-Risking Strategy
Thirty-six German companies in China urged the German government to strengthen its partnership with China, citing the need for increased engagement to maintain economic relevance and challenging the government's 'De-risking' strategy.

German Firms Push for Stronger China Ties, Challenging De-Risking Strategy
Thirty-six German companies in China urged the German government to strengthen its partnership with China, citing the need for increased engagement to maintain economic relevance and challenging the government's 'De-risking' strategy.
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Hypothetical Map Shows Potential Global Power Division Among Trump, Putin, and Xi
Newsweek created a hypothetical world map showing a potential division of global influence among Trump, Putin, and Xi, with the US controlling North America, Russia dominating Europe, and China expanding in Asia, raising concerns about the future of Eastern Europe and potential conflict zones.

Hypothetical Map Shows Potential Global Power Division Among Trump, Putin, and Xi
Newsweek created a hypothetical world map showing a potential division of global influence among Trump, Putin, and Xi, with the US controlling North America, Russia dominating Europe, and China expanding in Asia, raising concerns about the future of Eastern Europe and potential conflict zones.
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UK Takes Control of British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Virgin Steel Production
The UK government assumed control of British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye Group, on Saturday after Jingye stopped supplying the plant with raw materials, potentially halting the production of virgin steel from the last two blast furnaces in Britain and raising concerns in China about fair tr...

UK Takes Control of British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Virgin Steel Production
The UK government assumed control of British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye Group, on Saturday after Jingye stopped supplying the plant with raw materials, potentially halting the production of virgin steel from the last two blast furnaces in Britain and raising concerns in China about fair tr...
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Shenzhou-19 Crew to Return to Earth, Delivering Crucial Space Habitability Data
The Shenzhou-19 crew will return to Earth around May 1st after conducting extensive research on space station habitability, including pharmacokinetic studies and environmental monitoring, aboard the Chinese Space Station Tiangong.

Shenzhou-19 Crew to Return to Earth, Delivering Crucial Space Habitability Data
The Shenzhou-19 crew will return to Earth around May 1st after conducting extensive research on space station habitability, including pharmacokinetic studies and environmental monitoring, aboard the Chinese Space Station Tiangong.
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US Tariffs Threaten €1.5 Billion Blow to European Textile Sector
US President Trump's 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, excluding China, creates uncertainty for the European textile sector, which could lose €1.5 billion annually in US tariffs and face increased competition from Asian textiles.

US Tariffs Threaten €1.5 Billion Blow to European Textile Sector
US President Trump's 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, excluding China, creates uncertainty for the European textile sector, which could lose €1.5 billion annually in US tariffs and face increased competition from Asian textiles.
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40% Bias Score
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