 
 
							Scores of companies have born the brunt of cheap imports from China and a slide in industrial competitiveness due to factors such as rising energy prices and an ageing workforce
 
 
							The property sector, which at its peak accounted for a quarter of GDP, remains a major drag on the $18 trillion economy.
 
 
							The Chinese yuan and stocks fell on Monday following the disappointing official data for the second quarter
 
 
							Prof Sean Turnell says Myanmar's central bank should be hit with sanctions as it is the key actor providing the junta with funds to wage war against the people of Myanmar
 
 
							Deal with telecom providers aims to shield Germany's critical infrastructure from China, whose influence is seen as a potential security risk
 
 
							The economic summit will outline moves to boost advanced manufacturing, rejig the tax system to curb debt risks, manage the property crisis, lift consumption and the private sector, but analysts doubt it will work
 
 
							The drop in imports does not bode well for exports in the coming months, as just under a third of China's imports are parts for re-export, particularly in the electronics sector.
 
 
							Top official urges new ways to counter China's "excess production", while lawmakers ponder a change to the trade rule that has spurred a flood of cheap goods from China
 
 
							Authorities in China approved 7.1m tons of new steelmaking capacity in the first half, but it was all cleaner scrap-based electric arc furnace projects, researchers say. Meanwhile, the US has imposed tariffs on Chinese steel imported via Mexico
 
 
							TSMC, which is the world's largest contract chipmaker, has been one of the top beneficiaries of soaring demand for AI-capable chips
 
 
							The tendency of AI machines to invent facts, sources and details may prove a serious problem and cause it to have few viable outcomes, one analyst has warned
 
 
							Six-month inquiry by a Chinese industry group will assess if Chinese firms lost business in Europe due to invesigations carried out by Brussels