Bloomberg The largest steel industry group in China has urged the government to maintain order in the global iron ore market after prices surged to a five-year high following a supply squeeze, saying that it’s requested authorities look into the gains. Futures slumped. The China Iron & Steel Association (CISA) “is reporting relevant problems in the industry to government ministries ...
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Japan to brief South Korea on export restrictions: Nikkei
Bloomberg Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to set up working-level briefings for their South Korean counterparts to explain export restrictions on some semiconductor and display materials that went into effect on July 4, according to the Nikkei. The goal of the talks is to show that the measures do not amount to an embargo and to preempt ...
Read More »Farmers may be asked to irrigate less in India
Bloomberg India should provide incentives to farmers to adopt efficient water use to avert a looming crisis, according to the Economic Survey presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The South Asian nation should introduce improved irrigation methods, use technologies and change cropping patterns to reduce the use of ground water, of which 89 percent is extracted for irrigation purposes, the ...
Read More »Vodafone 5G opens new front in Britain’s wireless wars
Bloomberg Vodafone Group Plc switched on the UK’s second 5G wireless network, kicking off a commercial battle with dominant rival EE that could shape a decade of sales. The technology’s faster download speeds and more reliable connections give the first movers an opportunity to snatch a bigger share of a saturated market. Back in 2012, EE — now owned by ...
Read More »Qualcomm, BMW win in EU fight over connected car rules
Bloomberg Qualcomm Inc, BMW AG, and Deutsche Telekom AG clinched a victory after European Union member states scrapped new rules mandating WiFi technology as the basis for how future connected cars talk to each other. The ruling is victory for 5G technology as countries around the world prepare for the roll-out of ultra-fast 5G wireless networks, which will power everything ...
Read More »Germany’s factory orders plunge across industries
Bloomberg German factory orders slumped in May in the latest sign that global trade uncertainty is turning Europe’s temporary slowdown into a more serious downturn. The economy ministry reported huge declines in export orders and investment goods in May, just days after a survey showed factory activity shrank for a sixth month in June. The continued gloom is increasing concern ...
Read More »Biggest quake in 20 years hits California
Bloomberg Buildings shook in Los Angeles after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 hit Southern California, the strongest temblor to rock the state in 20 years. The quake struck 17 kilometres (10.5 miles) north-northeast of Ridgecrest, California, according to the US Geological Survey. That’s a relatively rural area more than 100 miles outside of Los Angeles, and came ...
Read More »Jaguar boosts UK auto sector with electric cars commitment
Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover plans to build a new range of electrified cars in the UK, safeguarding thousands of jobs and providing a boost for a British automotive industry that’s been rocked by job cuts and plant closures. The move involves hundreds of millions of pounds in investments. It guarantees the future of the company’s Castle Bromwich plant in central ...
Read More »US slaps import duties of more than 400% on Vietnam steel
Bloomberg The US Commerce Department imposed duties of more than 400 percent on steel imports from Vietnam, accusing some businesses of shipping products from the Southeast Asian nation to evade the levies in a further escalation of tension between the two trading partners. In three preliminary circumvention rulings on Vietnamese steel, the Commerce Department said certain products produced in South ...
Read More »China mulls buying ‘US farm products’ to show goodwill
Bloomberg China is considering buying some US agricultural products as a gesture of goodwill amid the resumption of trade talks between Beijing and Washington, though the volume is likely to be smaller than before, according to people familiar with the situation. Purchases could include soybeans, corn and meat , according to the people, who asked not to be identified as ...
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