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- South China Morning Post, SCMP - CHINA ECONOMIC UPDATE Tuesday 22nd June, 2021 Economy A total of

- South China Morning Post, SCMP - CHINA ECONOMIC UPDATE Tuesday 22nd June, 2021 Economy [Australia’s Port of Newcastle comes under political fire for Chinese stake]( A total of 14 Australian politicians want Canberra to declare Port of Newcastle a monopoly under National Access Regime law – after government was looking into whether lease of Darwin Port by Chinese firm should be axed. [ ] [ ] Tech [China’s anti-sanctions law won’t force tech companies to shun US restrictions]( [ ] [ ] Economy [As China’s railway investment loses steam, economic growth appears to wane]( [ ] [ ] Economy [Yantian port shipping delays worse than those caused by Suez Canal fiasco]( [ ] [ ] Economy [Australian wine heading to ‘non-traditional markets’, but not at China levels]( [ ] [ ] Economy [China reforms bank deposit rate regime to unleash liquidity for businesses]( [ ] [ ] Economy [What is a global minimum tax, and how will it work?]( [ ] [ ] Economy [China ‘regrets’ Japan’s decision to complain to WTO over stainless steel duties]( [ ] [ ] Economy [China’s demographic crisis takes another hit as infertility rate keeps rising]( [ ] SERIES [US-China technology policies under microscope]( This is a five-part series on US-China technology policies. [EXPLORE NOW]( PODCAST [Beijing vs Biden in Europe: Nato, G7, B3W, and vaccines]( Analysis of US President Joe Biden's Europe visit and Beijing's response. Also, how will the global "B3W" programme work and how does it differ from China's belt and road strategy? [LISTEN NOW]( [ ] [ ] [Sign up for our other newsletters]( [ ] From Lifestyle to Business, from local to regional, from breaking news to daily digests never miss a story. Browse our newsletters [ ] [SIGN UP NOW]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Download our all-new mobile app]( [ ] [ ] [ ] STAY CONNECTED [ ] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( South China Morning Post · 19/F Tower One, Times Square · 1 Matheson St. · Causeway Bay · Hong Kong Copyright © 2021 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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