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China is by far the world's largest consumer of primary energy. Its vast energy demands are a leading issue for global … nuclear and renewables, China still burns tremendous amounts of coal to meet its primary energy needs. Domestic energy … consumption has risen faster than energy production, and thereby increased China's dependence on energy imports. China is the …
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China became the world's largest lender to emerging and developing economies over the past decade. At the same time … repay their loans and China has had to renegotiate debt restructurings bilaterally. As covid-19 pandemic hit many of the … borrowers hard in 2020, China committed with all other G20 countries to the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) to …
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China's real estate and construction sector has served as a major engine of economic growth in recent decades and the … the current conditions in China's real estate and construction sector and how a possible sectoral crisis could spread to … to be minor, China's real estate sector problems could spill over widely into the domestic real economy and thereby …
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This policy brief provides an overview of Finland's dependency on imports from China in both a national and EU context …. As trade figures based on value added only provide a rough notion of China's contribution to final consumption, we also … another EU country, we break down also the import dependency of the EU on China by specific product groups. We then compare …
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