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Chinese leader said the two countries had overcome a series of ‘setbacks’ and stressed the importance of ‘equal treatment’.
The Chinese economy cooled in the second quarter, but growth was in line with expectations despite pressure from U.S. tariffs.
A surge of exports from Chinese manufacturers supported the growth, as customers and producers alike took advantage of the U.S.-China trade war ceasefire.
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Beijing will now require government licenses for any effort to transfer abroad the technologies crucial for producing inexpensive electric cars.
U.S. President Donald Trump ratchet up tariffs on Chinese imports to a prohibitive level of 145%, spurring a round of stimulus measures from Beijing.
The research center said its survey also found a "marked departure" from the results of a 2023 survey, with more people seeing China as the world's leading economic power. A median of 41 percent saw China as the top economy, compared with a 39 percent median who named the United States.
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Benzinga on MSNNvidia Resumes H20 Shipments To China As Jensen Huang Meets Trump, Beijing OfficialsNvidia Corp. announced it will resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China and unveiled a new RTX PROPU tailored for the Chinese market, according to Benzinga. CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company had received assurances from the U.
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The Manila Times on MSNChina’s economy slows as consumers tighten beltsBEIJING — China’s economy slowed less than expected in the second quarter in a show of resilience against US tariffs, though analysts warn that weak demand at home and rising global trade risks will ramp up pressure on Beijing to roll out more stimulus.