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Despite Trade Disputes, Chinese Businesses Are Dedicated To The US Market, A Poll Reveals
Despite mounting concerns about U.S.-China relations and the overall economic environment, the majority of Chinese firms surveyed recently in the U.S. said they are still enthusiastic about the market’s long-term prospects. According to the China General Chamber of Commerce’s annual… Read More ›
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EU And China Will Hold Discussions On Proposed Tariffs On Electric Vehicles
Senior officials from both China and the EU said on Saturday that negotiations on the proposed tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars (EVs) entering the European market had begun. Robert Habeck, Germany’s minister of economics, claimed that EU commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis… Read More ›
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US Prosecutors Suggests Filing Criminal Charges Against Boeing
US prosecutors have suggested that Boeing be charged criminally by the Department of Justice (DoJ). It comes after the Department of Justice said the manufacturer had broken a settlement over two deadly incidents involving its 737 Max aircraft, which claimed… Read More ›
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CEO Of JPMorgan Wealth Anticipates Improvement In China’s Economic Prospects
After a slow period, JPMorgan Chase’s CEO of asset and wealth management, Mary Erdoes, stated that the bank is witnessing indications of an improved Chinese economy, which will support the bank’s operations in the nation. As China’s economy develops unevenly… Read More ›
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Under Labour Party, Consumer-Focused Lending Might Reduce UK Bank Profits
Although Labour, a left-leaning party, has courted bankers in a bid to achieve power, several of its policies are still anticipated to negatively impact the industry’s earnings should it win next month’s election. Labour was once perceived as being antagonistic… Read More ›
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EU Banking Watchdog Reports Rise In Doubtful Loans By EU Banks To Small Companies
The European Union’s banking watchdog said on Thursday that banks around the EU saw a spike in soured loans to small and medium-sized businesses in the first quarter of the year, despite their continued profitability. The European Banking Authority (EBA)… Read More ›
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China Calls The Information Sought By The EU’s Electric Car Investigation “Unprecedented”
China’s trade ministry said on Thursday that the European Commission’s eight-month anti-subsidy inquiry has yielded unprecedented amounts of precise information about the supply chains of Chinese automakers, information that may potentially hinder fair competition. In an effort to counteract excessive… Read More ›
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Ahead Of The Elections, UK Inflation Drops To The Bank Of England’s Objective Of 2%
In the final print of the crucial economic indicator before the July national elections, the Office for National Statistics reported on Wednesday that U.K. inflation dropped to the Bank of England’s objective of 2.0% in May. The headline number decreased… Read More ›
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How Are EV Startups Weathering The Downturn In Demand?
Fisker, the most recent electric car company to fail due to funding issues, low sales, and issues with the supply chain and distribution, filed for bankruptcy protection. The popular Ocean electric SUV from Fisker has not seen much demand. The… Read More ›
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Climate Change Reduced Italy’s Agriculture Output In 2023, Says Italy’s Statistics Department
The national statistics office of Italy – ISTAT, stated on Tuesday that extreme weather events connected to climate change caused a decline in wine, fruit, and olive oil output last year, which in turn caused a decrease in agricultural production in Italy…. Read More ›
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