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Politics
Nov 22, 2025
Why China isn¡¯t filling climate leadership void after U.S. retreat
There had been hopes that China, an advocate of emissions reduction and clean tech, would fill in for lost U.S. leadership at COP 30.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Aug 11, 2025
Lithium market erupts as CATL shuts one of world¡¯s biggest mines
Tianqi Lithium?jumped as much as 19% in Hong Kong, while Ganfeng Lithium Group?surged 21%, and Australian miners rallied.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Jan 31, 2025
The global climate order teeters under a second assault from Trump
Inflation and threats to energy security have eroded the political strength of climate-forward leaders and emboldened Trumpian populists around the world.
BUSINESS
Jan 14, 2025
Mitsubishi Corp. quits China metal trading after copper fraud
Mitsubishi announced a ?13.8 billion loss "in its Chinese trading business¡± in its quarterly earnings in November.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Dec 4, 2024
Mitsubishi loses $90 million in suspected China metal fraud
The company has dismissed a Shanghai-based copper trader after finding that he had made unauthorized trades with local companies.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Apr 30, 2024
Chocoholics in Japan set for sticker shock after cocoa price surge
Crop declines in top suppliers Ivory Coast and Ghana leave buyers struggling for beans and prices more than doubling since the start of the year.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Jan 16, 2024
U.S. and China start new climate era after veteran envoys step down
The challenge now is building a system that can continue even without the connection shared by the departing envoys.
BUSINESS
Jul 4, 2023
China restricts export of chipmaking metals in clash with U.S.
Gallium and germanium, along with their chemical compounds, will be subject to export controls meant to protect Chinese national security starting Aug. 1, China¡¯s Ministry of Commerce said.
ASIA PACIFIC
May 5, 2023
Industry insiders fear Chinese tropical island may be hub for green fuel fraud
Hainan has become a green-fuel hot spot, accounting for nearly a third of China¡¯s biodiesel exports, but it has no capacity to convert feedstock like used cooking oil into biodiesel.
WHAT¡¯S TRENDING
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Water shortages hit tourist spots in Japan during Golden Week
Strong winds disrupt transport during Golden Week
What is the hantavirus that killed three cruise ship passengers?
China's rare defiance of U.S. sanctions sparks showdown over banks
Article 9 in focus as Takaichi pushes for revision of Constitution
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
No longer shushed: Japan¡¯s cultural venues make room for children
New head chef at Maz explores Peruvian food through a Japanese lens
For tourists in Japan¡¯s outdoor sports scene, safety is not guaranteed
¡®Sashiko¡¯ needlework artisan says craft is about 'the stories behind the stitching'
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