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Action on unfair practices is essential to stop the auto industry suffering like steel, aluminium and solar
Companies need more clarity over direction of western policy on Beijing
Kyndryl’s move reflects geopolitical tensions and follows trend of western companies seeking to insulate their Chinese units
Most strategies are focusing on ways to insulate China operations rather than reduce them
Move to increase engagement follows Treasury secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to Beijing in July
Despite the shouty rhetoric, economic symbiosis remains strong, benefiting consumers on both sides
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
A wide range of cyber defences are needed to protect national infrastructure
Jake Sullivan and Wang Yi hold talks as part of effort to stabilise relations between geopolitical rivals
Beijing’s restrictions on government use of Apple products and Huawei’s resurgence pose problems for Tim Cook
Foreign shipments boost industry as domestic carmakers struggle to sell at home
‘We were told not to bring any Apple products’: US tech group loses $200bn in share value this week
Mate 60 Pro sells out in China as public celebrate reports of domestic chip breakthrough despite years of sanctions
The other G20 countries should signal consensus against Beijing running a big surplus
South Korea mired in longest manufacturing slump since 1970s
Gina Raimondo pledges to make planned working group function better than past mechanisms
Commerce secretary hails reopened communication channels but tells Beijing to reduce risk to businesses
US commerce secretary is fourth cabinet-level visit to China since high-level exchanges resumed in June
Raimondo’s trip part of efforts to stabilise relations even as Washington tightens restrictions on Chinese tech
The country is having to maximise production of the lower-tech semiconductors it is still able to make
Data shows surge in June and July purchases ahead of export curbs by Japan and the Netherlands
Nvidia’s processors are weakened for the Chinese market, but are still more powerful than the alternatives
Private equity and venture capital funds targeted in Biden administration’s crackdown
Biden cites security risk as he restricts American capital for companies linked to China’s military
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