Chinese metals companies, linchpins in the global economy, are warning that Beijing’s monetary tightening has gone too far, causing domestic customers to delay orders and raising the risk of payment default.
In a clear sign of deteriorating sentiment, Baosteel, China’s
second-largest steel producer, has told the Financial Times that its customers were pushing back scheduled deliveries “due to declining economic growth
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