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"Relationships are built on economic ties in Southeast Asia, more than anything else," Teneo's Bob Herrera-Lim said.
European shares saw their early gains evaporate, closing in the red on Wednesday, as the much-anticipated U.S.-China trade ...
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will visit China and Europe next week, meeting with President Xi Jinping and ...
From generative AI to autonomous vehicles, European tech startups are breaking new ground — and grappling with the challenges ...
EU President Ursula von der Leyen agrees with President Donald Trump on China trade policies at G7, stating "Donald is right" ...
As President Trump’s tariffs close off the U.S. market, Chinese goods are flooding countries from Southeast Asia to Europe to ...
European natural gas prices gained on forecasts of above-normal temperatures across the continent and as US President Donald ...
The European Central Bank president’s visit to China is the latest sign that Brussels and Beijing are seeking to mend ties.
The comment occurred during a roundtable discussion on the global economy, where von der Leyen slammed China for disrupting global trade by imposing the tariffs internationally instead of solely on ...
The European Union is refusing to hold an economic meeting with China due to a lack of progress on trade disputes, the ...
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