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EU Needs To ‘Cooperate With China’ As Concerns Of Trade War With US Rise
BEIJING, China--As concerns of a possible trade war between the EU and the US increase, Chinese analysts said major European economies need to make pragmatic and wise decisions to safeguard their own interests rather than following Washington too closely at their own costs while serving the US hegemony.
Europe Accuses US Of Profiting From War
VIRGINIA, U.S.--Nine months after invading Ukraine, Vladimir Putin is beginning to fracture the West.
Future-Proof Palm Oil From Adverse Western Propaganda
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--The push by developed economies against palm oil – the most produced, consumed and traded edible oil – in favour of protecting the soybean (the second most-produced edible oil) trade is well-known.
Nepal Becomes US-China Arm-Wrestling Table
HONG KONG, China--The US-China rivalry over the Indo-Pacific region has spilled over to South Asia and the Himalayan nation of Nepal is the latest to become entangled in the trade war between the superpowers.
US Trade With China Surges 28.7 Percent In 2021, But Widening Deficit Proves Tariffs ‘A Failure’
BEIJING, China--Trade between China and the US soared by 28.7 percent and amounted to $755.6 billion in 2021 - maintaining a strong growth momentum and contributing 12 percent to China's record $6 trillion foreign trade for the year despite tariffs and bruising political tensions between the world's two largest economies.