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Global Business offers in-depth analysis of the latest economic data, business trends and market moving policies, zooming in on how all this affects ordinary people.
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--China's domestic demand rises steadily as industrial supply improves
--China outlines economic priorities, plans fiscal shift for 2026
--Fed prepares for contentious meeting amid expectations of third rate cut
--Hepatitis B vaccine no longer routine for newborns in the U.S.
--Mexico goes green as big changes coming to the country's energy grid
--British Chamber survey shows UK firms growing more optimistic about the Chinese market
--OECD raises China's 2025 growth forecast to 5%
--Japan's fisheries suffer economic losses after prime minister's controversial comments
--Trump announces a $12 billion aid package for US farmers hit by trade tariffs
--AI-generated actress opens door to greater use of artificial intelligence in film making
--China outlines economic priorities, eyes proactive fiscal policy for 2026
--China's foreign trade grows 3.6% in first 11 months, tops 41.2 trillion yuan
--Japan's economy contracts faster than estimated, Q3 GDP shrinks 2.3%
--A three day public hearing on U.S. trade with Mexico and Canada wraps up
--Imported Italian pasta face tariffs up to 107% in the U.S.
--Chinese president holds informal meeting with French president in Chengdu
--Disney's Zootopia becomes top-grossing imported animated film in China
--Chinese President Xi Jinping holds talks with French President Emmanuel Macron
--AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood opens door to increased use of AI in film making
--Mixed job numbers for U.S. labor market as layoffs rise and unemployment falls
--China, France expand aviation, nuclear, and biopharma cooperation
--Due to diplomatic tensions, Chinese tourists shift from Japan to alternative destinations
--Winter sports growing increasingly popular in China
--French President Emmanuel Macron now in China for fourth state visit
--China accelerates global connectivity with visa-free policies
--UN report: Global growth to slow to 2.6% in 2025
--French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Beijing for state visit
--UN forecasts global growth slowing to 2.6% in 2025 due to financial volatility
--World's largest maritime exhibition opens in Shanghai
--French President to visit China for bilateral and multilateral talks
--China's space agency unveils plan to boost commercial growth, international cooperation
--Japan's consumer confidence climbs in November, but inflation fears remain widespread
--A Great Wall-adjacent historic village reborn as a high-tech heritage tourism hub amid China’s rural revitalization
--Hengdian World Studios drives China’s global short drama industry with scalable production standards
--Macron’s state visit to China focuses on bilateral relations and multilateralism
--Hainan advances multiple initiatives to boost high-quality tourism
--Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda signals rate hike
--Airbus recall: Software upgrade affects 350 airlines worldwide
--China's factory activity improves in Nov led by small firms, high-tech sector
--Hainan advances opening-up policy as new tourism rules take effect Dec 1
--Global airlines fix Airbus A320 software glitch after partial recall
--U.S. shoppers remain eager but cautious on the biggest shopping day of the year
--Experts warn AI toys collect data, pose safety risks
--World Intelligent Manufacturing Conference kicks off in Nanjing
--Goldman Sachs: China's 2026 GDP to grow faster
--US Black Friday shoppers to skip splurges, stock up on essentials amid costs and tariff fears
--China slams Japanese Prime Minister's remarks on Taiwan region
--A new tourist tax to be introduced across England
--New EVs and SUVs highlighted at the Los Angeles Auto Show
--China's industrial profits extend growth on high-tech manufacturing boost
--Fitch warns Japan's stimulus risks sovereign rating downgrade
--Fed's Beige Book notes steady economy but weaker labor demand and consumer spending
--A shooting takes place blocks away from the White House, leaving two in critical conditions
--U.S. Thanksgiving dinner costs fall, but still higher than pre-pandemic
--British government takes steps to raise taxes by more than 30 billion U.S. dollars by 2030



