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South Korea's KOSPI was up 0.5% in early trade; Samsung Electronics rose 2.5% and LG Electronics jumped 28%.
2026-06-01
South Korea's KOSPI was up 0.5% in early trade; Samsung Electronics rose 2.5% and LG Electronics jumped 28%.
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2026-06-01
The State Council adopted the Regulations on Outbound Investment at its 83rd executive meeting on April 17, 2026; the rules are published and take effect July 1, 2026. The regulations state the state supports investors conducting outbound investment
The State Council adopted the Regulations on Outbound Investment at its 83rd executive meeting on April 17, 2026; the rules are published and take effect July 1, 2026. The regulations state the state supports investors conducting outbound investment on market principles and participation in international competition; investors enjoy autonomy in outbound investment—independent decision-making while bearing risks and profits/losses. Outbound investment and related activities must comply with laws, international practice and local customs, observe business ethics, fulfill social responsibilities and protect China’s national image; they must not undermine market competition, harm the environment, violate workers’ rights, or endanger national security, national interests or the public interest.
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Egypt's Foreign Ministry said on May 31 it strongly condemned Israel's escalation of military operations in Lebanon, calling it a "blatant aggression" that violates international law and the UN Charter. The ministry reaffirmed support for Lebanon's s
Egypt's Foreign Ministry said on May 31 it strongly condemned Israel's escalation of military operations in Lebanon, calling it a "blatant aggression" that violates international law and the UN Charter. The ministry reaffirmed support for Lebanon's sovereignty, institutions and territorial integrity, warned that continued expansion of Israeli operations risks further escalation, and urged the UN Security Council and influential international actors to urgently and decisively act to halt the offensive.
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