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US clients had told the water-heater maker Vanward to shift elsewhere to continue co-operation
Spectre of hostage diplomacy returns following raids on offices of western companies
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Global finance scheme becomes millstone for Beijing as $78bn renegotiated or written off in past 3 years
Plus, Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox News kicks off and Earth day raises environmental awareness
Moscow’s support for Assad is a precedent for its scorched-earth strategy against Kyiv
Temporary block an attempt by Warsaw and Budapest to placate their farmers amid grain glut
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Telecoms group’s exercise is a sign of growing corporate unease over escalating tension in the region
Indigenous affairs minister calls for penalties against buyers of illicit metal from the Amazon region
Spring counter-offensive requires high level of co-ordination between Kyiv’s military divisions
Billionaire chair Sajjan Jindal plans to spend $65bn by 2030 to expand steel and energy conglomerate
Group of investors had sued saying they lost money because of poor-quality audit work
Cac 40 surges to series of all-time highs and outperforms peers after Beijing reopens its economy
Brazil’s president uses three-day visit to strengthen ties with Beijing and chart path towards more multipolar global order
Efforts to reschedule cancelled trip by US secretary of state run into friction over FBI investigation
Trying to move production from China is much harder than many companies and governments think
This series examines why countries in economic distress are struggling to move forward
Aides suggest opposition leader may be being poisoned in ‘slow and methodical murder’
Ambassadors claim billions of francs in oligarchs’ offshore assets being hidden but Bern says charge is ‘baseless’
Annalena Baerbock strikes different tone to French president Emmanuel Macron
Infosys and Tata Consulting Services say clients are delaying decisions on projects
A bold generation of novelists, journalists and academics is demanding sweeping structural changes and access to resources, land and capital
Beijing appears to soften stance in fraught negotiations over wave of defaults by developing countries
A week’s cruise on a small, shallow-draft vessel gives a glimpse of the wildlife, cultures and shifting landscapes of Assam
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