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China’s Automakers Urged to Dial Down Price War
China Imports of Australian Coal Surge After Embargo Lifted
Construction Restarts at Chinese-Backed Simandou Iron Ore Mine
Four Things to Know About China’s $18.5 Billion Failed Chip Champ
difficult to attract private investors. Yang Ge and
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Yelin
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Chinese Chipmaker SMIC Confirms U.S. Export Curbs
chip production.
Mo
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China Business Digest: Trump’s Threat to Block WeChat, TikTok Takes Effect Sunday; Ant Wins Shanghai Approval for Mega Listing
caused by the pandemic. — By
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(yelinmo@caixin.com) and Han Wei (weihan@caixin.com
China Business Digest: Trump Grumbles About ByteDance Retaining Majority TikTok Stake; Tencent to Show England’s Premier League in China
asymptomatic cases, also all imported. Contact reporter
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China Air Travel for Oct. Holiday Expected to Jump 10% to a Record
can use. To read the full Caixin article in Chinese, click here. Contact reporter
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Major Chipmakers Seek U.S. Approval to Supply Huawei
26% and 31% respectively during the period from June to August. Contact reporter
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In Depth: China Chip Sector Has the Money, Now It Just Needs the Workers
Taiwan — some or all of whom could now lose their jobs. Contact reporter
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