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Wendy Wu
Wendy Wu
China Editor
Wendy Wu joined the Post in 2015 to report on China. Her journalism career spans more than a decade, covering a range of topics including economy and diplomacy. Based in Beijing, she is China Editor of the Post, following her stint as Political Economy Editor.
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PLA army, navy, air force and rocket forces are spending two days in the Taiwan Strait ‘testing joint combat capabilities’ by blockading the island.

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European firms have been revising expectations for the Chinese market while planning for a projected economic slowdown, further adding to China’s challenges and ‘setting a negative cycle in motion’.

In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we take the temperature of US-China relations at a difficult time for Beijing as it seeks to solidify the recovery of the world’s second-largest economy.

What does one of the most influential business leaders think is the magic of China, and why could hubris rear its head if lessons are not learned from the perils and pitfalls of other economies?

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In this issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we break down China’s most recent economic and demographic data, and looks ahead to what 2024 might hold for the world’s second-largest economy.

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Businesses from the European Union would like concepts like ‘important data’ and ‘personal information’, which appear frequently in China’s data laws, to be better defined.

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Official obituary of former leader, who died in Shanghai on Friday, hails his contributions to the economy, belt and road, poverty relief and his support for President Xi Jinping.

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Despite efforts from the European Union to unite the continent in moving its economies away from China, Serbia has signed a major free-trade agreement and cemented bilateral ties even further.

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Erratic shifts in China’s economic growth and consumption are proving to be far more than numbers on a page as small-business owners attempt to keep up normal operations.

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China’s official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to 50.2 in September from 49.7 in August, shifting to expansion range after five months of contraction as support policies took effect.

In this issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look at the state of play within China’s economy and at whether the wait for a recovery is finally over.

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The EU Chamber of Commerce has, in its annual position paper, compiled a list of suggestions for Beijing to restore trust and bring constituent firms back into the fold.

A ‘perfect storm’ of factors is conspiring to suppress investor sentiment, and the time has come for concrete action and transparency, says Jens Eskelund with the EU Chamber of Commerce in China.

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In this edition of the Global Impact newsletter, we take the temperature of the world’s second-largest economy and looks at what can and will be done.

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But despite an upbeat assessment by both sides, rifts still persist and restrictions will remain in the trade of various goods to China, such as advanced technology.

Budapest’s top diplomat, Peter Szijjarto, calls on Brussels to ‘come back to rationality’ and fix ties with Beijing during World Economic Forum panel in Tianjin.

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Premier Li Qiang gave the opening address to the World Economic Forum’s 14th Annual Meeting of the New Champions in the northern port city of Tianjin on Tuesday.

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