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Rubio Prioritizes Western Hemisphere in U.S. Foreign Policy Shift
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a foreign policy prioritizing relations with Western Hemisphere nations, focusing on stronger border controls, curbing illegal immigration, and relocating supply chains to boost regional economies and security, a shift reflecting President Trump's focus ...
Rubio Prioritizes Western Hemisphere in U.S. Foreign Policy Shift
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a foreign policy prioritizing relations with Western Hemisphere nations, focusing on stronger border controls, curbing illegal immigration, and relocating supply chains to boost regional economies and security, a shift reflecting President Trump's focus ...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Canadian, Mexican Goods
President Trump announced potential 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods starting February 1st, prompting concerns about economic disruption across North America due to integrated supply chains; investigations into various trade issues are also underway, with reports due by April 1st.
Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Canadian, Mexican Goods
President Trump announced potential 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods starting February 1st, prompting concerns about economic disruption across North America due to integrated supply chains; investigations into various trade issues are also underway, with reports due by April 1st.
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16% Bias Score


Localization Reshapes China-Europe Business Ties
The shift from globalization to localization is reshaping China-Europe business collaborations, prioritizing regional production to meet local demands and fostering deeper, more resilient partnerships, as seen in joint ventures like CATL-BMW and STMicroelectronics-Hua Hong.
Localization Reshapes China-Europe Business Ties
The shift from globalization to localization is reshaping China-Europe business collaborations, prioritizing regional production to meet local demands and fostering deeper, more resilient partnerships, as seen in joint ventures like CATL-BMW and STMicroelectronics-Hua Hong.
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28% Bias Score


China's Trade Growth to Curb Inflation, Drive Green Transformation in 2025
China's foreign trade grew 4.9 percent year-on-year to $5.43 trillion in the first 11 months of 2024, driven by exports of mechanical and electrical products and a resilient supply chain, contributing to global inflation control and green transformation despite external risks.
China's Trade Growth to Curb Inflation, Drive Green Transformation in 2025
China's foreign trade grew 4.9 percent year-on-year to $5.43 trillion in the first 11 months of 2024, driven by exports of mechanical and electrical products and a resilient supply chain, contributing to global inflation control and green transformation despite external risks.
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44% Bias Score


Japan, Malaysia Strengthen Ties Amid China's Growing Influence
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim agreed to strengthen security and economic ties during a summit in Malaysia, upgrading their relationship to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" to counter China's growing influence and cooperate on regional issues...
Japan, Malaysia Strengthen Ties Amid China's Growing Influence
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim agreed to strengthen security and economic ties during a summit in Malaysia, upgrading their relationship to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" to counter China's growing influence and cooperate on regional issues...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Proposed Tariffs: Potential Economic Impacts on US and China
President-elect Trump's planned 60 percent tariff on Chinese imports is expected to cause significant US inflation and job losses, while potentially pushing some products out of the US market; however, China's diversified markets and proactive economic policies may lessen the negative impacts.
Trump's Proposed Tariffs: Potential Economic Impacts on US and China
President-elect Trump's planned 60 percent tariff on Chinese imports is expected to cause significant US inflation and job losses, while potentially pushing some products out of the US market; however, China's diversified markets and proactive economic policies may lessen the negative impacts.
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40% Bias Score

Britain's Post-Brexit Border Regime Enters Third Phase
Starting Friday, Britain's delayed third post-Brexit border phase mandates safety and security declarations for EU goods, impacting businesses after previous phases introduced certifications and physical checks, with smaller businesses facing greater challenges.

Britain's Post-Brexit Border Regime Enters Third Phase
Starting Friday, Britain's delayed third post-Brexit border phase mandates safety and security declarations for EU goods, impacting businesses after previous phases introduced certifications and physical checks, with smaller businesses facing greater challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Major Corporations Urge EU to Maintain Stringent Sustainability Regulations
Major European companies including Nestlé, Unilever, and Primark, are urging the EU to resist calls for weakening its sustainability regulations, expressing concerns that already committed resources could be wasted by any revision.

Major Corporations Urge EU to Maintain Stringent Sustainability Regulations
Major European companies including Nestlé, Unilever, and Primark, are urging the EU to resist calls for weakening its sustainability regulations, expressing concerns that already committed resources could be wasted by any revision.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Re-election Spurs Supply Chain Concerns for German Businesses
A Bitkom survey shows that half of German companies expect to change their supply chains due to Trump's reelection, while 95% want reduced US dependence, highlighting economic concerns over potential trade disruptions and political instability.

Trump Re-election Spurs Supply Chain Concerns for German Businesses
A Bitkom survey shows that half of German companies expect to change their supply chains due to Trump's reelection, while 95% want reduced US dependence, highlighting economic concerns over potential trade disruptions and political instability.
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52% Bias Score

China's Foreign Trade Booms, Fueling Global Green Transition
China's foreign trade surged 4.9% year-on-year to reach 39.79 trillion yuan ($5.19 trillion) in January-November 2024, driven by resilient supply chains and increased exports of mechanical and electrical products, significantly contributing to global inflation reduction and green transformation.

China's Foreign Trade Booms, Fueling Global Green Transition
China's foreign trade surged 4.9% year-on-year to reach 39.79 trillion yuan ($5.19 trillion) in January-November 2024, driven by resilient supply chains and increased exports of mechanical and electrical products, significantly contributing to global inflation reduction and green transformation.
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52% Bias Score

Former UN Official Warns of Negative Global Impacts from Potential US Protectionist Policies
A former UN official warns that new US protectionist policies could harm global trade, disrupt supply chains, raise consumer prices, and increase global tensions, hindering efforts to address pressing global challenges such as climate change.

Former UN Official Warns of Negative Global Impacts from Potential US Protectionist Policies
A former UN official warns that new US protectionist policies could harm global trade, disrupt supply chains, raise consumer prices, and increase global tensions, hindering efforts to address pressing global challenges such as climate change.
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44% Bias Score

EU Remains Passive as UN Negotiates Global Supply Chain Law
The UN resumed negotiations for a global supply chain law in Geneva on Monday, aiming to prevent human rights abuses, while the EU, lacking a negotiation mandate, only observes. The agreement seeks to establish corporate due diligence and ensure access to justice for victims.

EU Remains Passive as UN Negotiates Global Supply Chain Law
The UN resumed negotiations for a global supply chain law in Geneva on Monday, aiming to prevent human rights abuses, while the EU, lacking a negotiation mandate, only observes. The agreement seeks to establish corporate due diligence and ensure access to justice for victims.
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36% Bias Score
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