
U.S. Tariffs Threaten Energy Growth Amid Global Uncertainty
Wood Mackenzie warns U.S. tariffs could slow oil demand, spike energy costs and stall renewables, risking a 2.9% global GDP contraction by 2030.
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Wood Mackenzie warns U.S. tariffs could slow oil demand, spike energy costs and stall renewables, risking a 2.9% global GDP contraction by 2030.
China’s foreign ministry rejects US allegations of breaching the Geneva talks consensus, urging respect for trade agreements and opposing discriminatory tech and visa measures.
China’s medical emergency systems are being transformed by drone technology, cutting delivery times and boosting efficiency in critical care logistics.
Exit polls put Lee Jae-myung ahead in South Korea’s snap presidential election with 51.7% vs. 39.3% for the main conservative rival.
The Dragon Boat Festival travel surge in the Chinese mainland drove record trips and spending, showcasing cultural heritage and boosting the travel sector’s economic momentum.
The Chinese mainland recorded 653.7M trips during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, a 2.5% increase led by road transport, highlighting evolving patterns in holiday mobility.
In Dushanbe, Chinese-made EVs like BYD, JAG and CHERY are powering the city’s push for fully electric taxis by September, as nearly half the market shifts toward a greener ride.
At the Samarkand Uzbekistan-China Regional Cooperation Forum, reporters show how ties now span media collaboration, tech innovation, cultural exchange and travel, fueling a new partnership engine.
Shenzhen’s Huaqiangbei Electronics Market is turning into a major global shopping hotspot, with foreign visitor numbers surging 50% in May.
On June 1, Indonesia launched electric commuter trains from the Chinese mainland, reducing emissions and easing traffic in Jakarta for cleaner, faster commutes.