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India's trade minister said India is increasing regulatory barriers with Japan to help expand exports.
2026-07-02
India's trade minister said India is increasing regulatory barriers with Japan to help expand exports.
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2026-07-02
On July 1 evening Xiamen Tungsten’s subsidiary Luoyang Yulu Mining effectively halted production after upstream partner China Molybdenum suspended deliveries of tungsten-bearing tailings. China Molybdenum said the pause reflects national compliance r
On July 1 evening Xiamen Tungsten’s subsidiary Luoyang Yulu Mining effectively halted production after upstream partner China Molybdenum suspended deliveries of tungsten-bearing tailings. China Molybdenum said the pause reflects national compliance requirements for tungsten mining and that Luoyang Yulu’s shareholders have not agreed a handling plan, so the company stopped tailings supply to ensure regulatory compliance. Industry sources note tungsten is managed as a strategic metal under quota and export controls and that tailings are being reclassified; supplying tungsten-containing tailings to Luoyang Yulu could therefore raise quota, resource-flow or mining-rights compliance issues.
2026-07-02
Romm, an economics reporter for The New York Times, said this could be considered a "not bad jobs report for the White House," although the White House has not yet commented on the data. The unemployment rate changed little, and some favored sectors
Romm, an economics reporter for The New York Times, said this could be considered a "not bad jobs report for the White House," although the White House has not yet commented on the data. The unemployment rate changed little, and some favored sectors, such as manufacturing, remained stable overall, or even saw slight increases. Against the backdrop of persistent inflationary pressures and the ongoing war with Iran, this hiring data gives the government another economic bright spot to emphasize in its communications with voters, whose dissatisfaction with the economic situation is steadily growing.
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