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South Korean Presidential Chief of Staff: Funds should invest in future growth drivers to address the K-shaped polarization problem.
2026-07-05
South Korean Presidential Chief of Staff: Funds should invest in future growth drivers to address the K-shaped polarization problem.
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2026-07-05
Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli told media in Beijing during the World Peace Forum that Iran plans to levy service fees for Strait of Hormuz transit in line with international practice. He said transit had been unimpeded prior to the outbreak of hostilities
Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli told media in Beijing during the World Peace Forum that Iran plans to levy service fees for Strait of Hormuz transit in line with international practice. He said transit had been unimpeded prior to the outbreak of hostilities involving the US, Israel and Iran; Tehran has not announced tariffs but intends fees to cover navigation safety, pilotage and environmental protection costs, consistent with other international waterways. Fazli added the strait's traffic is gradually returning to normal and the Iran‑Oman jointly managed channel is restoring order.
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June 30–July 1 in London, China and the UK held technical consultations on a joint feasibility study for a services trade agreement and reported substantial progress. Both sides agreed to accelerate follow-up work and aim to complete the joint feasib
June 30–July 1 in London, China and the UK held technical consultations on a joint feasibility study for a services trade agreement and reported substantial progress. Both sides agreed to accelerate follow-up work and aim to complete the joint feasibility study as soon as possible. The study was launched by an MoU in January; the parties previously held two online technical consultations.
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