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Kinling Lo

Kinling Lo

Beijing
@kinlinglo
Correspondent, Political Economy
Kinling Lo is a Correspondent covering diplomacy and society news for the Post. She joined the team in 2016 as a cadet reporter.

Mofcom message comes as Trump revels in re-election win after vowing higher tariffs on China, and with EU officials in town for ‘intensive’ negotiations.

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Second edition of China International Supply Chain Expo will see more help given to institutions and companies from the African Union, as geopolitics weigh on trade.

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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump likely to increase tariffs on Chinese imports, Nobel laureate says, but former president threatens ‘every dimension’ of US economy.

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Martell, Remy Martin and Hennessy will be expected to pay at least 30 per cent ‘security charges’ for imports into China, but EU says it will challenge at WTO.

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China has officially launched an investigation into Canada’s electric vehicle and metals tariffs, accusing the country of ‘discrimination’.

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Notices from top legislature and finance ministry come with debt management under the microscope amid scramble to achieve economic growth targets for 2024.

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Din Tai Fung, a Taiwan-based restaurant chain, has announced it will close several of its mainland China stores as customers appear to have lost their appetite for pricier meals.

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A potential decrease in mining output this year, plus big demand in sectors that use critical metals, could help boost rare earth prices that are down almost 20 per cent this year.

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After a US trade ban for cotton from China’s Xinjiang, textile manufacturers have turned to domestic consumers – but the ban’s chilling effect on all exports has left a gap that is difficult to fill.

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Likes of Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia are paying more attention to Chinese imports to protect their domestic industries amid overcapacity concerns.

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Expo City Dubai is eyeing Chinese firms to take up residency at the one of the newest business hubs in the UAE amid China’s growing ties with the Middle East.

Despite fraught relations between China and the US, a prominent political scientist has said, the two countries’ middle classes have mutual needs that can keep ties relatively stable.

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