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Introduction of rules delayed by a year to keep trade flowing will add to pressure, warn companies
Prime minister to introduce contentious bill as economy faces soaring prices and inflation
Chinese assembler makes aggressive bid to expand in Apple supply chain
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Production rose in November driven by auto sector but worries persist about Omicron impact
Closing the gulf between the rich and poor is about proving China can succeed where other countries have failed
Price growth is most frequently cited risk for economic performance in 2022, along with Covid
Allegations of exchange rate manipulation in social media posts during market gyrations
Requirement closes loophole for tech groups to raise capital abroad without regulatory approval
Institution faces mounting pressure after stand-offs with lawmakers and López Obrador
New Year’s Eve firework displays are being cancelled but 2022 brings fresh leadership to several institutions
A big boat stuck in a canal for a week was catnip to politicians warning about the fragility of globalisation
A letter from Santa explains why it was so difficult to deliver presents down chimneys this year
US and Russia to discuss Ukraine and champagne prices fizz
Brussels tells MEPs that such moves could risk challenges by trade partners
A new type of connectivity is emerging, and it’s no longer dominated by America
Economists say leaving the EU has had negative consequences, but the precise costs are unknown
Record $57bn loan was made on over-optimistic forecasts, internal report finds
The nativity story offers festive lessons in bottlenecks and shortages
Intel apologises for Xinjiang ban and China locks down 13m
Consumers and companies learn lessons from disappointments of past festive season
As inflation accelerated to record levels, analysts predicting it would be shortlived appeared out of step
Low bond yields are providing a boost despite central bank slowing its asset purchases
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