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EU-China Partnership: From Rivalry to Renaissance
The 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations presents an opportunity to move beyond "systemic rivalry" toward a renewed partnership, focusing on rapid trust measures, institution building, and a shared strategic narrative emphasizing re-globalization and sustainable development.
EU-China Partnership: From Rivalry to Renaissance
The 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations presents an opportunity to move beyond "systemic rivalry" toward a renewed partnership, focusing on rapid trust measures, institution building, and a shared strategic narrative emphasizing re-globalization and sustainable development.
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44% Bias Score


US-China Manufacturing: Cooperation Amidst Competition
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) will modernize its manufacturing sector, while the US invests in domestic production; their cooperation, despite competition, is crucial for global supply chain resilience and economic stability, particularly in green manufacturing and digital transformation.
US-China Manufacturing: Cooperation Amidst Competition
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) will modernize its manufacturing sector, while the US invests in domestic production; their cooperation, despite competition, is crucial for global supply chain resilience and economic stability, particularly in green manufacturing and digital transformation.
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48% Bias Score


Australia-China Trade Ties to Generate A$105 Billion by 2026
Western Australia exported 920 million metric tons of iron ore in 2022, with over 84 percent going to China, generating an anticipated A$105 billion in revenue by 2025-26; this highlights the strong and mutually beneficial economic ties between the two, despite global headwinds.
Australia-China Trade Ties to Generate A$105 Billion by 2026
Western Australia exported 920 million metric tons of iron ore in 2022, with over 84 percent going to China, generating an anticipated A$105 billion in revenue by 2025-26; this highlights the strong and mutually beneficial economic ties between the two, despite global headwinds.
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40% Bias Score


China and Egypt Expand Economic Cooperation, Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Kamal Madbouly met in Cairo on July 10, 2025, to expand economic cooperation in areas such as new energy, electric vehicles, and the digital economy, signifying a strengthening of bilateral ties and mutual support for modernization.
China and Egypt Expand Economic Cooperation, Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Kamal Madbouly met in Cairo on July 10, 2025, to expand economic cooperation in areas such as new energy, electric vehicles, and the digital economy, signifying a strengthening of bilateral ties and mutual support for modernization.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
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44% Bias Score


SCO's Economic Growth: $890 Billion Trade, Infrastructure Boost, but Challenges Remain
In 2024, China's trade with SCO members reached $890.3 billion (14.4% of China's total foreign trade), showcasing robust economic cooperation fueled by infrastructure projects like the China-Europe Railway Express (19,000+ trains). The SCO's expansion to 10 members, representing 47% of the global po...
SCO's Economic Growth: $890 Billion Trade, Infrastructure Boost, but Challenges Remain
In 2024, China's trade with SCO members reached $890.3 billion (14.4% of China's total foreign trade), showcasing robust economic cooperation fueled by infrastructure projects like the China-Europe Railway Express (19,000+ trains). The SCO's expansion to 10 members, representing 47% of the global po...
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China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.

China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.
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44% Bias Score

Australia-China Trade Ties Projected to Generate A$105 Billion by 2025-26
Western Australia's Minister for Mines and Petroleum, David Michael, highlighted the strong Australia-China trade relationship, particularly in iron ore, projecting A$105 billion in export earnings by 2025-26 and emphasizing collaboration on green technologies for a sustainable future.

Australia-China Trade Ties Projected to Generate A$105 Billion by 2025-26
Western Australia's Minister for Mines and Petroleum, David Michael, highlighted the strong Australia-China trade relationship, particularly in iron ore, projecting A$105 billion in export earnings by 2025-26 and emphasizing collaboration on green technologies for a sustainable future.
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44% Bias Score

China and US Agree to Strengthen Communication Amidst Trade Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, agreeing to improve communication and explore areas of cooperation amidst ongoing trade tensions; the meeting follows a 90-day pause on new tariffs and a prior phone conversation between Presidents ...

China and US Agree to Strengthen Communication Amidst Trade Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, agreeing to improve communication and explore areas of cooperation amidst ongoing trade tensions; the meeting follows a 90-day pause on new tariffs and a prior phone conversation between Presidents ...
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36% Bias Score

China and Egypt to Boost Trade and Investment Cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Qiang, during an official visit to Egypt, advocated for enhanced bilateral trade, investment, and industrial cooperation, emphasizing mutual benefits and aligning development strategies within the Belt and Road Initiative framework.

China and Egypt to Boost Trade and Investment Cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Qiang, during an official visit to Egypt, advocated for enhanced bilateral trade, investment, and industrial cooperation, emphasizing mutual benefits and aligning development strategies within the Belt and Road Initiative framework.
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36% Bias Score

SCO's Expanding Trade and Infrastructure: Opportunities and Challenges
In 2024, China's trade with SCO members reached $890.3 billion (14.4% of its total foreign trade), driven by infrastructure projects like the China-Europe Railway Express (19,000+ trains), and the addition of Belarus expanding the SCO's market to 3.6 billion people; however, challenges remain, inclu...

SCO's Expanding Trade and Infrastructure: Opportunities and Challenges
In 2024, China's trade with SCO members reached $890.3 billion (14.4% of its total foreign trade), driven by infrastructure projects like the China-Europe Railway Express (19,000+ trains), and the addition of Belarus expanding the SCO's market to 3.6 billion people; however, challenges remain, inclu...
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40% Bias Score

China and Venezuela Shift Focus to Special Economic Zones Amidst Past Financial Setbacks
Venezuela and China deepen political ties with an inter-party agreement focusing on PSUV doctrinal training, shifting from previous large-scale credit lines to Special Economic Zones due to past mismanagement and economic setbacks, with limited expected investment in Venezuela's oil sector.

China and Venezuela Shift Focus to Special Economic Zones Amidst Past Financial Setbacks
Venezuela and China deepen political ties with an inter-party agreement focusing on PSUV doctrinal training, shifting from previous large-scale credit lines to Special Economic Zones due to past mismanagement and economic setbacks, with limited expected investment in Venezuela's oil sector.
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44% Bias Score
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