China’s CATL, BYD Dominate EV Battery Market as Demand Grows
Chinese companies are expanding their share of the US and European electric-car battery markets thanks to lower prices,
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China Strikes Debt Deal With Sri Lanka, Cathing the IMF Off Guard
China reached a tentative debt agreement with Sri Lanka, front-running separate talks the International Monetary Fund and other
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Australian Court Backs Coal Mine Expansions in Key Climate Case
An Australian court backed the government’s decision to approve expansions of two coal mines in a case that’s
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After Dutch Elections, Mark Rutte’s Nemesis Wants an End to Joint EU Debt
From the tiny office he shares with five staff, Dutch lawmaker Pieter Omtzigt is planning to transform the
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Donald Trump ally Kari Lake announces Arizona Senate seat bid
Ms Lake, who has yet to concede defeat in last year's election to be governor, announced the bid in Arizona.
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Japan Banks Warn of Delayed Money Transfers as Glitch Persists
Japanese banks including Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. are urging customers to use accounts at rivals for fund
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China Wind Joins Clean Tech Sectors Caught in Trade Crosshairs
China’s wind industry is the country’s latest clean energy sector to see its success draw the attention of
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Japan Public Opinion Turns Most Negative on China in Nine Years
Japanese people’s views of China were the most negative since 2014 in a survey conducted by think tank
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South Africa egg shortage: How poultry products became a hot commodity
Millions of chickens have been killed amid one of the worst bird flu outbreaks to hit the country.
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RBA Rate Hikes Are Cooling Prices, Though Lags Remain, Kent Says
Australia’s most aggressive monetary policy tightening in about three decades is working to cool inflation, though lags in
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Skiing in Japan Is Getting a $1.4 Billion Upgrade Close to Tokyo
About 150 miles northwest of Tokyo, in a slivered valley that leads to the Sea of Japan, lies
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Rugby World Cup: The quirky ways Wales fans are travelling to France
From flying in a plane that weighs less than Wales' scrum to cycling more than 1,600 miles.
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