
Keith Bradsher
Keith Bradsher is a prominent journalist and the Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, known for his in-depth coverage of international trade and economic issues. With extensive experience in reporting from Asia, Bradsher has provided insights into the complexities of trade relations, particularly between the United States and China. His recent work, including articles discussing the implications of U.S. tariffs and global trade dynamics, highlights the evolving nature of international commerce and the challenges posed by protectionist policies.
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Keith Bradsher is the author of the article discussing China's oil situation amidst the global market changes.
While the world scrambles for oil, China sits on full tanksKeith Bradsher is the bureau chief for The New York Times in Beijing.
China kombiniert KI und erneuerbare Energie auf dem tibetischen PlateauThe article was written by Keith Bradsher.
China has an army of robots on its side in the tariff war – New York TimesThe article was written by Keith Bradsher.
How China took over the world’s rare earths industryKeith Bradsher is the head of the Beijing bureau for the Times.
La lucha de las fábricas en China para sobrevivir a los aranceles de TrumpKeith Bradsher is mentioned as a journalist who reported on China's training of engineers for the rare earth industry.
Acabo de enxergar o futuro, e adivinhem? Ele não envolve os Estados UnidosThe article was written by Keith Bradsher, the head of the Beijing bureau for the Times.
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