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Politico reports the state of California will expand its use of the Claude AI model at a discounted price.
2026-06-29
Politico reports the state of California will expand its use of the Claude AI model at a discounted price.
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[Futures Hot Topics Tracking] With the peace agreement still pending and shipping risks in the Taiwan Strait unresolved, the US and Iran have returned to the diplomatic track, and LME copper futures rose on Monday, indicating a significant recovery i
[Futures Hot Topics Tracking] With the peace agreement still pending and shipping risks in the Taiwan Strait unresolved, the US and Iran have returned to the diplomatic track, and LME copper futures rose on Monday, indicating a significant recovery in market macro risk appetite. Click to read more.
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MOFCOM spokesperson said on Feb. 24, 2026 China added 20 Japanese entities, including Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., to its export-control list and placed another 20 Japanese entities, including Subaru Corporation, on a watchlist. MOFCOM said the
MOFCOM spokesperson said on Feb. 24, 2026 China added 20 Japanese entities, including Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., to its export-control list and placed another 20 Japanese entities, including Subaru Corporation, on a watchlist. MOFCOM said the measures target a limited number of entities and apply only to dual-use items, are lawful, do not affect normal China–Japan trade, and that law-abiding Japanese firms need not be concerned; Beijing said the steps are intended to deter Japanese re-militarization and nuclear ambitions.
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