In the News: Chinese Exports Diverted to Alternative Markets; Anti-Unfair Competition Law Revised; and Tibet Data Center Powers China's AI

Chinese manufacturers increase exports to non-U.S. markets; Revisions to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law address challenges to fair competition; China's data centers in Tibet aim to power much of China's AI

By Krista Lee
In the News: Chinese Exports Diverted to Alternative Markets; Anti-Unfair Competition Law Revised; and Tibet Data Center Powers China's AI







Chinese Trade Outside US Becoming Increasingly One-Sided



Chinese exports originally destined for the U.S. are being redirected to other countries amid poor domestic demand

Chinese trade data shows that China managed to offset a sharp fall in exports to the U.S. caused by Trump’s hefty tariffs by exporting to alternative markets.

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