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the Iran War Is Costing the Economy Its Buffers

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The Iran war could end up helping China's economy — despite the short-term pain
China is getting hit by the Iran war's oil shock, but its shift to electrification could soften the blow.

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 · 9h
China’s economy big enough to absorb Iran war shocks, says Justin Lin
 · 18h
How the Iran War Is Costing the Economy Its Buffers
 · 23h
NI economy losing momentum due to Iran crisis
The Northern Ireland economy was still growing at the end of last year but showed signs of losing momentum, official data suggests.

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 · 20h
Politics latest: Starmer admits 'frustration' about economic impact of Iran war
 · 18h
UK economy shows first hits from Iran war, putting policymakers to the test
 · 14h
Even wealthy Americans are souring on the economy as gas prices spike and stocks fall
Consumer sentiment declined 6% this month to a final reading of 53.3, the University of Michigan said Friday, a steeper drop than the one reported earlier this month, when the war had just started.

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 · 22h
NI economy slowed ahead of Iran crisis
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War with Iran drives US mortgage rates higher for fourth-straight week
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China still on track to supplant US as world’s No 1 economy in 10 years: academic

China is better equipped to navigate its current challenges than the US, which will remain mired in ‘self-defeating’ conflicts, scholar says.
The Economist
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China’s new masterplan for its tech economy in 2030 and beyond

China's 15th five-year plan targets futuristic technologies including flying taxis, fusion power, quantum computing and brain-computer interfaces by 2030.
CCTV.com English
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China bolsters economic resilience to navigate uncertainties and risks in 2026, beyond

While tourists thronged to Heilongjiang Province -- a former industrial base in northeast China reborn as an ice-and-snow tourism hotspot -- this winter, Seres, a Chongqing-based automaker in the country's southwest,
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China positions itself as a stable economic force amid global uncertainty at Beijing forum

Global corporate executives attending China's flagship annual business conference this week were ​reassured by leaders of the world's second-largest economy that it remains a predictable anchor at a time of geopolitical flux and global ‌uncertainty.
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China vows to continue opening its economy amid trade tensions with U.S.

China has reached a temporary truce with the U.S. on trade. The world's second-biggest economy reported a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus for 2025.
17h

So-called ‘China economic slowdown’ claim completely unfounded

Recently, as China unveiled its economic growth target for 2026, some voices in the US and Western media have once again revived the hype about a so-called "slowdown" of the Chinese economy. The Wall Street Journal claimed that "China Signals New Era of Slower Economic Growth,
1don MSN

China willing to strengthen economic, trade cooperation with US

HONG KONG, March 27 (Reuters) - China is willing to strengthen economic and trade cooperation with the United States, its Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said during a meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer,
5don MSN

Not just buying 'things': Why China's emotional economy is on the rise

Amid a prolonged economic slowdown, one segment of the world's second-largest economy is growing quicker than the rest: China's so-called emotional economy.
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China's 'Davos' loses lustre as debate dims, face time with leaders fades

Two high-profile Chinese global forums, including one dubbed Asia's Davos, have lost their lustre, some international participants said, as Beijing focuses on
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China pledges more balanced trade and further opening of the economy after record surplus

BEIJING, March 22 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledged on Sunday to further open the country's economy to foreign firms and pursue more balanced trade with its global partners, after a year marked by trade friction and tariff wars with the United States and European Union in particular.
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