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Vietnam’s Growth Surges. But Is It Still a Bargain for Global Manufacturing?

Chinese companies are pouring into Vietnam, but rising costs and fragile foundations raise questions about how long the boom can last. Vietnam’s GDP grew 7.52% in the first half of 2025, recording its fastest first-half growth in 15 years. A record ...

China Manufacturing Shrinks in June Despite Trade War Respite

China's manufacturing activity ticked up in June but remained in contraction territory, official data showed on Monday, as the truce in its trade war with the United States held. The Purchasing Managers' Index -- a key measure of industrial output -- ...

China Factory Activity Hits Lowest Since 2022, Survey Shows

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China Manufacturing Activity Grows for Second Straight Month

China's manufacturing activity grew in March for the second month in a row, official data showed Monday, as the world's second-largest economy fights to climb out of a prolonged slump. Authorities have looked in recent months to revive confidence in the ...

China’s Export Boom Is Squeezing Middle-Income Asia

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Indonesia’s Manufacturing Gamble: Turning Trade Wars into Economic Opportunity

The relocation of Chinese factories to Southeast Asia is no longer just speculation; it is happening. Countries like Vietnam have already seen significant increases in Chinese industrial investment as companies seek alternative production bases to navigate shifting global trade dynamics.
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