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07 / 2023
Japan’s plans to discharge nuclear polluted water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific have raised global concerns. The mainland of China and Hong Kong, as the main importing countries of Japanese goods, have expressed extreme concerns about this.
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07 / 2023
Expected weakness in global trade in the second half of the year: possible risks to the supply chain
International organizations such as the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) have predicted that the global trade outlook for the second half of 2023 is not optimistic and that annual trade growth is likely to be lower than previous levels. Factors such as global economic slowdown, inflation, financial market turmoil and geopolitical tensions may pose risks to global trade and supply chains.
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07 / 2023
The El Ni?o phenomenon could further reduce precipitation over the next two years, threatening the global supply of important commodities. Thailand’s rice and sugar output may decline, and Indonesian palm oil output and Vietnam’s coffee output may also be affected.
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07 / 2023
The rise of South Korea’s trade deficit has had a significant impact on its economic development. The South Korean government and relevant agencies should actively address this challenge, including developing emergency plans, improving the economy’s resilience to risks, and looking for alternative sources of supply. At the same time, the study of the global economic situation should also be strengthened in order to better predict and respond to future challenges.
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07 / 2023
Recently, the RMB exchange rate showed a strong rebound momentum. On July 4, 2023, the shore RMB-USD closing price was 7,2161, while the offshore RMB-USD rebounded by 7,22 points and rose by 300 points within the day. The three-day rise in a row made the average price of the RMB-USD on July 5 rise by 78 basis points, on July 7, 1968. The appearance of this rebound trend triggered the influence of the outside world on its back.
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07 / 2023
On May 16, the EU Carbon Border Regulation Mechanism (CBAM) regulation was officially published in the Official Journal of the European Union, marking that CBAM officially completed all legislative processes and became EU law. This article explores the impact of the EU carbon border regulation mechanism and the response strategies of Chinese exporters.