Jeffrey Sachs Warns US Provocation Could Spark War with China

The Role of China in the Global Energy Transition Jeffrey Sachs, an esteemed American economist and director of the Centre for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, has long been a voice of reason in global economic and environmental discussions. As president of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, he has advised numerous governments on economic…

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US Signs Trade Deals with Indonesia and Philippines, But Chinese Firms Lead: Analysts

Strategic Trade Deals and Regional Implications The United States has recently announced new trade agreements with Indonesia and the Philippines, marking a significant shift in its approach to regional economic dynamics. Analysts suggest that these deals could indirectly challenge China by reshaping supply chains and leveraging access to rare earth reserves, even if Beijing is…

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US Firms Call China Market Critical Amid Strained Ties: Survey Reveals Key Insights

American Companies Continue to See China as a Critical Market A recent survey of American companies operating in China has revealed that despite the challenges posed by strained bilateral relations, tariffs, economic weakness, and lost market share, most firms still view the Chinese market as essential to their global competitiveness. The findings come from an…

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