- Electric vehicles are in short supply. Here’s what you can find as gas prices soar
- According to an AMR Research report, the global nanocoatings market is worth $10.7 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $20.1 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2021 to 2030.
- The monkeypox epidemic has spread in many European countries.
- Europe admits it’ll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy
- On May 20, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference. A reporter asked a question. According to Bloomberg, the Chinese and Russian governments are discussing more oil shipments. China will use these oil as strategic reserves. Can the Foreign Ministry confirm?
- Biden made a big move yesterday! On May 23, during his visit to Japan, U.S. President Biden announced the launch of the "Indo-Pacific Economic Framework" (IPEF), and 13 countries including Japan, South Korea and India will join this so-called new Asia-Pacific trade initiative.
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- Global leaders warn of economic dangers as crises multiply
- According to Yonhap News Agency, on the evening of the 19th local time, a massive explosion occurred at the S-Oil (Shuanglong) refinery in Ulsan, southeastern South Korea, killing one person and injuring nine others.
- Consumers are hurting as ‘global energy shock’ gets underway
- Crude oil has hit highs recently! The soaring rise in naphtha has led to a surge in chemical materials, and the purchase price of enterprises has continued to rise. The price increase letters of the three major PS plastic companies in Japan are in full swing…
- American is facing paint shortage
- Rising fuel costs are a massive problem for business and consumers — Here’s why they’re so high
- Long Bai Group's first furnace rotor -class sponge titanium was successfully released
- Last night, this morning, the international financial market was bleak. Following the Fed Chairman Powell yesterday, Powell "put the eagle" that he would raise interest rates to the highest level required to suppress inflation, Chicago Fed Chairman Evans also supported hawk operations, suggesting that at least 50 basis points in FOMC raised interest rates at least in June, reiterating hope Near neutral interest rates by the end of the year. Fed Chairman of the Philadelphia Hak also expected 50 basis points to raise interest rates in June and July, respectively.