WEEK IN REVIEW: China Becomes India’s Largest Goods Partner After U.S. Slump

Chinese President Xi Jinping and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 23, 2024. China Daily via REUTERS

Türkiye’s competition authority raided the Istanbul office of Chinese online retailer Temu. The Chinese e-retailer said it would cooperate with the investigation, which reportedly focuses on import duties, and follows similar incidents in Europe. Competition authorities denied a statement from Temu that computers have been seized. (REUTERS)

Peruvian President Jose Jeri told lawmakers that calls for his removal over undisclosed meetings with a Chinese businessman are an attempt to destabilize his government and disrupt upcoming elections. The undisclosed meetings with Chinese entrepreneur Zhihua Yang have prompted a prosecutor’s preliminary probe and criticism over transparency. (REUTERS)

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