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the Iran war is taking a toll on China

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China says its economy is accelerating despite Iran war turmoil – for now
Strong exports of electrical and mechanical products supercharged China’s economy in the first three months of the year, with growth exceeding analysts’ expectations even as the Iran war upended globa...

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How the Iran war is taking a toll on China
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How the Iran war may give China an edge over the U.S. economy
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China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll
It's a sombre gathering in the backstreets of one of China's biggest manufacturing hubs, where workers are smoking under a tree in front of storefronts advertising temporary factory jobs.

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Chinese economy beats expectations with 5% growth in first quarter

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Chinese economy gets off to robust, promising start in first two months

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Trump-Xi summit could see more Chinese investment in US, China expert says

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German economy chief to make first trip to China to talk trade

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Instant View: China's Q1 growth beats forecast as economy braces for fallout from Iran war

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China’s energy fortress was built to withstand just this type of oil shock

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AI’s token economy revolution creates new China tech winners

The market remains hypercompetitive with new players all the time, and the deeper-pocketed, larger firms are not sitting still Read more at The Business Times.
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