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Annual policy meeting due this month will signal how much help government is prepared to give
Bankruptcy procedures need fixing to support Beijing’s economic ambitions
Purchase of hundreds of all-terrain vehicles made by Shandong Odes could put exports to west at risk
More than 8mn people are blacklisted by authorities after missed payments on mortgages and business loans
Strict new IRA tax credit rules aim to boost domestic industry but could slow transition from petrol
The inside story of how the country’s flagship tech company kept its edge in the semiconductor war despite sanctions
Worldwide integration of markets should not be pursued at all costs but should be a means to an end
With incentives from the rest of the world to slash its emissions, the country could be the leading force in the green transition
Continued reliance on the fuel risks overshadowing the country’s progress in developing clean technologies
Manufacturing purchasing managers’ index falls despite government efforts to boost growth
America and its allies remain more united and economically powerful than Beijing’s group of malcontents
Less. A lot less
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Systemic risks are mounting among non-banking financial bodies that lend to struggling house developers
Precious metal can gain even if the US economy heads to a soft landing
Traders wait for signs of strong economic rebound before buying back in
Falling tax revenue and high local debt cast doubt on how much budgetary firepower Beijing really has
The past two years have seen the largest drop in the nation’s share of global GDP since the Mao era
EU believes ramping up pressure on Beijing is the only way to tackle huge bilateral trade deficit
The summit between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was a sign of progress after a period of high tensions. But the roots of the growing rivalry remain
Despite mutual mistrust, both sides have an interest in trying to calm tensions
The relationship between the two superpowers is fraught but manageable if the US plays its cards right
No number of cute pandas can offset the asset deflation threatening the property sector
Beijing’s path back to growth may be a European one
If Beijing returns to promoting export-led growth, tension over exchange rates may return
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