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Friction with the west has prompted Beijing to build its own alternative system focused on developing nations
Our understanding of comparative advantage is confused and damaging
Expect more emphasis on global trade deficits, more dramatic intervention and bigger problems for Europe
Move includes billions of dollars to replace container cranes amid concerns hackers could disrupt supply chains
Data highlight difficulties in cutting Chinese exporters out of American supply chains
Demand for air travel is booming in south and south-east Asia, which are less sensitive to US-China tensions
Western governments fear Beijing may try to ease domestic overcapacity with cheap exports
Industry says it can help lower costs and enable faster development of electric vehicles in the US and Europe
Longi executive says costs would double, job opportunities would be lost and green targets missed
Thousands of cars impounded after supplier discovers subcomponent from ‘western China’
Teaching case study: what US-China tensions mean for technology companies
State-backed group ends its investments in companies including ByteDance amid US concerns about ties to China
High-end semiconductors is an area where US companies remain dominant, but the evidence is pointing towards Chinese acceleration
SMIC and Huawei plan to make new 5nm processor, supporting Beijing’s goal for advanced semiconductors
The US and EU are busy ‘de-risking’ supply chains but Beijing has its own plan for economic autonomy
The oversupply of certain types of semiconductors is going to be a problem this year
Hyperglobalisation is dead. Globalisation is not
Visit is latest sign of easing tensions between the countries after Biden-Xi summit last year
Maybe it’s time to dust off John Maynard Keynes’s warning about taking borderless prosperity for granted
Letter to microchip chiefs intensifies scrutiny of their companies’ Chinese interests
Meetings mark improvement in communications just days ahead of elections in Taiwan
US export controls force developers to strip components from PC graphics cards
Companies such as BYD and Nio are targeting overseas markets, leaving governments torn between encouraging greater take-up and protecting domestic manufacturers
Judging which incompatible version of the truth is correct is impossible
Beijing dominates supply of materials used in clean energy and defence, and curbs could add to tensions with US
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