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Opening Salvo: The EU’s Electric Vehicle Probe and What Comes Next
The European Commission's new anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles could be just the first of several trade defense measures to protect European industry.
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The European Commission's new anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles could be just the first of several trade defense measures to protect European industry.
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As the structural nature of China's slowdown becomes undeniable, we track Beijing’s reform efforts by comparing China’s economic system to those of market economies.
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Firms are actively diversifying investment and sourcing away from China, but it won't necessarily reduce reliance on Chinese inputs and suppliers in the near term.
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The US is experiencing a post-pandemic boom in FDI, but Chinese companies are notably missing from the party.
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China’s fiscal capacity is now very limited, because Beijing’s tax system is dependent upon an investment-led growth model that is ending.
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This report describes the changes in China’s global outbound foreign direct investment since 2017 and analyzes its implications for host countries from an ESG perspective
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The proposed approach targets a smaller set of technology categories, but uncertainties in the regulatory draft language raise questions about its ultimate scope.
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Leaders and economists hint that China's macroeconomic stress is necessitating a renewed push for reform.
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When foreign companies and investors start “de-risking” and reducing exposure to China’s economy, Beijing will probably be unable to detect the magnitude of the change in behavior.
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Beijing finally appears to be changing its approach in providing debt relief to emerging markets.