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Valdis Dombrovskis claims ‘sufficient prima facie evidence’ to examine foreign electric-vehicle makers’ operations
Private equity firms are becoming the arbiters of a competing set of demands from investors whose interests are political
World’s most indebted developer says it cannot issue new debt because its mainland business is ‘being investigated’
Most strategies are focusing on ways to insulate China operations rather than reduce them
Exit ban on Charles Wang Zhonghe will send chill through foreign business circles
Top priority will account for more than half of new financing at Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Valdis Dombrovskis will face resistance over EV anti-subsidy probe as he pushes to rebalance €400bn deficit
By using listing and trading rules to direct capital into sectors that fit his priorities, the president wants the market to serve the state
Central government support for local financing vehicles helped lift debt sales in August to near-record levels
Move follows similar decision by rival Sequoia Capital and Biden order to limit American investment in Chinese tech
Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis’ visit comes as Brussels opens anti-subsidy probe into electric vehicles
The advances in domestic chipmaking suggest western controls will be far from watertight
Equities outflows continued in September with many unconvinced the worst is over
Social media group is branching out into ecommerce but the US is not the only country with concerns about the app
Release of Dolphin model will test loyalty to domestic carmakers
Facing US sanctions, Chinese company emulates Apple by using its own designs in chips for Mate 60 Pro
Business group says concerns Europe’s automotive sector could be swamped are ‘understandable’
Resentment is brewing that Brussels’ subsidies probe against Beijing benefits French rivals
Co-president predicts company can make ‘good money’ even as developers wrestle with turmoil
Beijing turns to past playbook of redeveloping poorer areas in hopes of revitalising troubled sector
Doubts over health of Zhongrong have added to broader concerns about China’s economy
Beijing’s restrictions on government use of Apple products and Huawei’s resurgence pose problems for Tim Cook
A weaponised ‘legal toolbox for foreign struggles’ is reshaping Chinese economic relations with the rest of the world
But analysts say the decision to sell out was mainly prompted by their long-term poor performance
Europe’s carmakers fear being eclipsed by Chinese rivals with superior battery technology
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