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China’s Slowdown: A Threat to Eurozone’s Energy and Production Chains

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China’s Slowdown: A Threat to Eurozone’s Energy and Production Chains

China’s second-quarter economic growth of 4.3%, down from the same period last year, reflected a broad slump across all economic sectors outside its export-oriented manufacturing. The country’s reliance on global supply chains poses a potential risk to the Eurozone’s energy and production sectors. The slowdown could threaten the Eurozone’s inflation targets while also prompting a re-evaluation of tariff policies in global trade disputes. This development may necessitate a review of risk management strategies for banks and corporations operating in the region.

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Jeopolitik Risk ve Avrupa Piyasaları Direktörü. Avrupa Merkez Bankası (ECB) faiz patikasını, Eurozone enflasyonunu ve küresel ticaret savaşlarındaki gümrük tarifesi (tariff) politikalarını yorumlayan otorite.

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