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China Rejects Decoupling from US Economy, Citing Strong Trade Growth
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao stated on Friday that decoupling China-U.S. economic ties is impossible, citing significant growth in bilateral trade and investment between 2017 and 2024, despite recent tensions, and advocating for continued cooperation.
China Rejects Decoupling from US Economy, Citing Strong Trade Growth
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao stated on Friday that decoupling China-U.S. economic ties is impossible, citing significant growth in bilateral trade and investment between 2017 and 2024, despite recent tensions, and advocating for continued cooperation.
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Merz Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Highlights German Economic Progress
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip as "unacceptable," demanding a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid while affirming Germany's support for Israel and rejecting comparisons to the Ukraine conflict; he also addressed positive German economic trends, on...
Merz Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Highlights German Economic Progress
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip as "unacceptable," demanding a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid while affirming Germany's support for Israel and rejecting comparisons to the Ukraine conflict; he also addressed positive German economic trends, on...
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Ineffective Canadian Trade Negotiations with the U.S. Amidst Trump's Unpredictable Tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's attempts at both hawkish and dovish approaches to trade negotiations with the U.S. have proven unsuccessful, as President Trump continues to threaten tariffs despite retaliatory tariffs and cooperative gestures from Canada.
Ineffective Canadian Trade Negotiations with the U.S. Amidst Trump's Unpredictable Tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's attempts at both hawkish and dovish approaches to trade negotiations with the U.S. have proven unsuccessful, as President Trump continues to threaten tariffs despite retaliatory tariffs and cooperative gestures from Canada.
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China and Australia Deepen Economic Cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met in Beijing on July 15, 2025, for the 10th China-Australia Annual Leaders' Meeting, agreeing to deepen bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including energy, agriculture, and technology, amidst global economic uncertaint...
China and Australia Deepen Economic Cooperation
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met in Beijing on July 15, 2025, for the 10th China-Australia Annual Leaders' Meeting, agreeing to deepen bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including energy, agriculture, and technology, amidst global economic uncertaint...
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China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.
China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.
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China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...
China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...
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Australia-China Relations Thaw After Albanese's Visit
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's six-day visit to China, concluded recently, marks a significant improvement in bilateral relations, driven by shared concerns over US trade policies and a desire for predictable markets, though concrete agreements remained limited.

Australia-China Relations Thaw After Albanese's Visit
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's six-day visit to China, concluded recently, marks a significant improvement in bilateral relations, driven by shared concerns over US trade policies and a desire for predictable markets, though concrete agreements remained limited.
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Leapmotor Undercuts Dacia to Become UK's Cheapest EV Maker
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, has launched a temporary price cut of up to £3,750 on its T03 and C10 models, making the T03 the UK's cheapest EV at £14,495, undercutting Dacia's Spring, due to uncertainty surrounding eligibility for the UK government's new Electric Car Grant.

Leapmotor Undercuts Dacia to Become UK's Cheapest EV Maker
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, has launched a temporary price cut of up to £3,750 on its T03 and C10 models, making the T03 the UK's cheapest EV at £14,495, undercutting Dacia's Spring, due to uncertainty surrounding eligibility for the UK government's new Electric Car Grant.
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EU-Central America Pact Addresses Migration Amidst Regional Instability
The EU and six Central American nations agreed to strengthen cooperation on migration, following years of stalled talks due to political instability and corruption, with a focus on future investment in regional energy infrastructure and lessons learned from Haiti's struggles.

EU-Central America Pact Addresses Migration Amidst Regional Instability
The EU and six Central American nations agreed to strengthen cooperation on migration, following years of stalled talks due to political instability and corruption, with a focus on future investment in regional energy infrastructure and lessons learned from Haiti's struggles.
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EU Proposes Brexit Reset on Agri-Food and Emissions Trading
The European Commission proposed a Brexit reset plan including draft proposals for agri-food standards and carbon emissions trading, requiring the U.K. to adopt EU rules while making financial contributions and receiving a mutual CBAM exemption.

EU Proposes Brexit Reset on Agri-Food and Emissions Trading
The European Commission proposed a Brexit reset plan including draft proposals for agri-food standards and carbon emissions trading, requiring the U.K. to adopt EU rules while making financial contributions and receiving a mutual CBAM exemption.
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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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Canada Cracks Down on Steel Imports Amid US Tariffs
Canada is tightening import quotas and tariffs on foreign steel to 50 percent of 2024 levels for countries without free trade agreements and 100 percent for those with agreements (excluding the US), aiming to protect domestic mills from US tariffs and foreign steel dumping.

Canada Cracks Down on Steel Imports Amid US Tariffs
Canada is tightening import quotas and tariffs on foreign steel to 50 percent of 2024 levels for countries without free trade agreements and 100 percent for those with agreements (excluding the US), aiming to protect domestic mills from US tariffs and foreign steel dumping.
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36% Bias Score
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