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  China’s Growth Is Coming at the Rest of the World’s Expense Volvo cars awaiting export at Nanjing’s port in eastern China.  Cfoto/Zuma Press Pop quiz. Who has contributed more to the rest of the world’s growth this year: China or the United States? The answer is the U.S., and it isn’t even close. Even as the U.S. rolls out tariffs, its imports are up 10% so far this year from a year earlier. And as China moralizes against protectionism, its imports are down 3%, in dollar terms. Advertisement The  U.S. figures  might be an anomaly, reflecting front-running of tariffs. China’s are not. In the past five years, its export volumes have soared while imports have flatlined. China is swallowing up a growing share of the world’s market for manufactured goods. This reveals an uncomfortable truth: Beijing is pursuing a “beggar thy neighbor” growth model at everyone else’s expense. A recent report by economists at Goldman Sachs starkly laid this out. In the past, they wro...
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  Hong Kong warns foreign news media over fire coverage National security office condemns alleged 'smear campaigns' Journalists film as Hong Kong police officers show images taken inside the burned apartments of Wang Fuk Court on Dec. 1. © Reuters JAMES HAND-CUKIERMAN and KENJI KAWASE December 6, 2025 20:32 JST TOKYO -- National security authorities in Hong Kong on Saturday summoned unnamed media organizations to discuss coverage of the deadly Wang Fuk Court apartment fire, warning them against "smear campaigns" and "false information" surrounding the disaster along with Sunday's Legislative Council election. The Office for Safeguarding National Security said that certain reports had "disregarded facts" and distorted the Hong Kong government's efforts to address the disaster at the apartment complex, which killed at least 159. It also said the media had "attacked and interfered" with the election, while inciting "social divis...
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  Trump's appetite for Russian appeasement puts the world at risk US president's posture could embolden China to take harder line with American allies U.S. President Donald Trump appears keen to appease Russian President Vladimir Putin, potentially stoking global instability. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by Reuters) HIROYUKI AKITA December 6, 2025 20:48 JST VILNIUS, Lithuania -- Ukraine has arrived at a critical juncture in its struggle to halt Russian aggression. On Nov. 21, U.S. President Donald Trump pressured Kyiv to accept a peace plan that aligned dangerously close to Moscow's demands. By requiring territorial concessions, a reduction of the Ukrainian military and the abandonment of NATO aspirations, the proposal was tantamount to surrender. Following urgent consultations with Ukrainian officials, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio managed to steer the proposal back toward a more neutral stance. While the immediate threat of a forced capitulation has been averted, U...
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  Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Not now Yes please Jump to content Premium Menu NEWS PREMIUM SPORT VOICES CULTURE LIFESTYLE INDYBEST TRAVEL Swipe for next article News World Europe IN FOCUS Europe needs to stop its magical thinking and get ready for war with Russia Europe is still paralysed by denial over the threat it faces from Putin, writes  Keir Giles . Unless European leaders change tack, they will be a soft target for Moscow Saturday 06 December 2025 06:00 GMT 13 Comments If Europe wants war, Russia is ready, says Putin I t’s been a busy week in the  politics of European defence . But every major news point from the week has confirmed how much danger Europe is in, and how little some of its key allies are willing to do about it. The findings of the UK’s inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess, released this week, demonstrate not only  Russia ’s ruthlessness but also the severe i...