Experts are warning of a new normal in which food supplies — and prices — could be rocked more regularly.
Tag: International Trade and World Market
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Lessons From a Law Firm’s Decision to Leave China
Dentons’ decision to quit the country and new investment limits by the Biden administration underscore the growing challenges facing Western companies there.
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Biden to Restrict Investments in China, Citing National Security Threats
The measure to clamp down on investments in certain industries deemed to pose security risks, set to be issued Wednesday, appears likely to open a new front in the U.S.-China economic conflict.
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Why Are Groceries So Expensive If Inflation Is Falling?
We may shop locally, but on prices you have to think global.
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China’s Exports Fall Again, Imperiling Its Economic Recovery
Shipments to trading partners slid 14.5 percent in July from the year before, the biggest decline since February 2020, adding to the pressure on Chinese authorities trying to rekindle growth.