Japan and Saudi Arabia Collaborate to Develop Rare Earth Resources in a New Global Supply Chain Trend

Japan and Saudi Arabia Collaborate to Develop Rare Earth Resources in a New Global Supply Chain Trend

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will visit many countries in the Middle East from July 16 to July 19, during which discussions will be held on energy markets, mining, new energy technologies and other fields. In the early hours of Saturday, Beijing time, the Nikkei News reported that,On the first stop of Fumio Kishida’s trip … Read more

EU and Japan Strengthen Security Cooperation as EU Lifts Restrictions on Fukushima Food Imports

EU and Japan Strengthen Security Cooperation as EU Lifts Restrictions on Fukushima Food Imports

The cooperation between the EU and Japan is going beyond the economic and trade level. After attending the NATO Vilnius summit, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida flew to Brussels to meet with EU leaders. On Thursday local time, Kishida Fumio met with European Commission President Von der Leyen and European Council President Michel. Although the … Read more

The 56th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting: Emphasizing the Centrality of ASEAN

The 56th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting: Emphasizing the Centrality of ASEAN

According to CCTV news, the 56th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting was held in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, on July 11. Foreign ministers and government officials from ASEAN countries attended together to exchange and communicate on regional and international hotspot issues, emphasizing the centrality of ASEAN and conspiring to Regional peace, stability, development and prosperity. … Read more

Decline in Inflation Rate and Expectations: Will Fed Continue Raising Interest Rates?

Decline in Inflation Rate and Expectations: Will Fed Continue Raising Interest Rates?

On Monday (July 10), local time, the New York Fed Microeconomic Data Center released the Consumer Expectations Survey (SCE) for June. Specific data show that the median expectation of the respondents for the inflation rate in the next year is 3.8%, the third consecutive month of decline, 0.3 percentage points lower than May’s 4.1%, the … Read more

16 Car Companies Jointly Sign Letter of Commitment: Price Stability and Fair Competition in the Auto Industry

16 Car Companies Jointly Sign Letter of Commitment: Price Stability and Fair Competition in the Auto Industry

Recently, in order to maintain a good order in the auto market, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers organized 16 auto companies to sign the “Letter of Commitment to Maintain a Fair Market Order in the Auto Industry”. Subsequently, the association stated that the expression “not to disrupt the fair competition order of the market … Read more

Resumption of Taiwan Seafarers’ Training for Mainland Seafarer Certificate Renewal

Resumption of Taiwan Seafarers’ Training for Mainland Seafarer Certificate Renewal

Jointly promoted by the Chinese Seafarers Construction Union and the Taiwan Chinese Seamen’s Federation, the training program for seafarers in Taiwan to apply for renewal of crew certificates from mainland China was officially resumed after three years of suspension. The Fujian Maritime Safety Administration reported on the 9th that the first training session for seafarers … Read more

Record-breaking June Temperatures and Lowest Antarctic Sea Ice: New Report

Record-breaking June Temperatures and Lowest Antarctic Sea Ice: New Report

UN News, July 7, according to a new report, the world has just experienced the hottest June on record, sea surface temperatures are unprecedentedly high, and Antarctic sea ice extent is at a record low. The report by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, which works closely with the World Meteorological Organization, shows that … Read more

The Netherlands Implements Ban on Electronic Devices in Classrooms to Improve Focus and Learning Outcomes

The Netherlands Implements Ban on Electronic Devices in Classrooms to Improve Focus and Learning Outcomes

The Dutch Ministry of Education said that the use of electronic devices in the classroom can distract students, so students in the country are only allowed to use them in special cases. According to the “Guardian” report on July 4, the Dutch government announced that starting from January 1, 2024, students will be prohibited from … Read more

United Airlines Adjusts Flight Operations to Avoid Disruption Ahead of Independence Day Holiday

United Airlines Adjusts Flight Operations to Avoid Disruption Ahead of Independence Day Holiday

According to Reuters, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby (Scott Kirby) said on July 1 local time that the company plans to adjust flight operations to avoid disruption due to weather ahead of the Independence Day holiday. United canceled about 19% of its scheduled flights last month as thunderstorms and equipment failures at Federal Aviation Administration … Read more

Hainan Tourism Development Research Institute: Empowering the High-Quality Development of the Tourism Industry

Hainan Tourism Development Research Institute: Empowering the High-Quality Development of the Tourism Industry

The Hainan Tourism Development Research Institute was unveiled in Haikou on the 1st. The Hainan Tourism Development Research Institute will focus on theoretical and empirical research on the construction of an international tourism consumption center in Hainan, mainly serving the high-quality development of Hainan’s tourism industry and the construction of an international tourism consumption center. … Read more