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Huichang Duhao Brand Achieves 1 Billion Yuan in Sales, Driving Rural Revitalization
Huichang Duhao, an agricultural brand in Jiangxi's Huichang county, achieved over 1 billion yuan in sales in two years, boosting rural revitalization through integrated branding, online sales (42 percent of total sales last year), and a five-party operational system that benefits farmers and busines...
Huichang Duhao Brand Achieves 1 Billion Yuan in Sales, Driving Rural Revitalization
Huichang Duhao, an agricultural brand in Jiangxi's Huichang county, achieved over 1 billion yuan in sales in two years, boosting rural revitalization through integrated branding, online sales (42 percent of total sales last year), and a five-party operational system that benefits farmers and busines...
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40% Bias Score


IEA Warns of Critical Mineral Shortages Due to China's Dominance
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential critical mineral shortages due to China's dominance in processing and export restrictions, impacting the energy transition and Western economies; despite efforts to increase production, the three main countries' control is expected to remain a...
IEA Warns of Critical Mineral Shortages Due to China's Dominance
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential critical mineral shortages due to China's dominance in processing and export restrictions, impacting the energy transition and Western economies; despite efforts to increase production, the three main countries' control is expected to remain a...
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48% Bias Score


US-China Tariffs Force Canadian Retailer to Diversify
Mississauga-based Spier & Mackay, a men's clothing retailer, faces significant price volatility for its US customers due to US-China trade tariffs, causing price increases up to US$1345 for a suit initially priced at US$498, then reduced to US$772 after tariff reductions, impacting sales and prompti...
US-China Tariffs Force Canadian Retailer to Diversify
Mississauga-based Spier & Mackay, a men's clothing retailer, faces significant price volatility for its US customers due to US-China trade tariffs, causing price increases up to US$1345 for a suit initially priced at US$498, then reduced to US$772 after tariff reductions, impacting sales and prompti...
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44% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt Auto Suppliers Diversify Amidst Industry Transformation
Facing declining combustion engine vehicle sales, Saxony-Anhalt's 25,500-strong auto supplier industry is diversifying into sectors like defense, grappling with high energy costs and competition while seeking government support to avoid widespread job losses.
Saxony-Anhalt Auto Suppliers Diversify Amidst Industry Transformation
Facing declining combustion engine vehicle sales, Saxony-Anhalt's 25,500-strong auto supplier industry is diversifying into sectors like defense, grappling with high energy costs and competition while seeking government support to avoid widespread job losses.
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Climate Change Threatens Europe's Food Security
A report by Foresight Transitions reveals that climate change and biodiversity loss threaten Europe's food security by impacting imports from vulnerable countries; floods in Pakistan wiped out 80% of its rice production in 2022, and the chocolate industry is particularly vulnerable due to climate th...
Climate Change Threatens Europe's Food Security
A report by Foresight Transitions reveals that climate change and biodiversity loss threaten Europe's food security by impacting imports from vulnerable countries; floods in Pakistan wiped out 80% of its rice production in 2022, and the chocolate industry is particularly vulnerable due to climate th...
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Chinese Baby Product Firm Launches in US Despite Trade War
Chinese baby product company Bc Babycare is launching in the US market despite the trade war, aiming for rapid growth and predicting its flagship baby carrier will become an Amazon bestseller within six months, leveraging a diversified supply chain and US partnerships.
Chinese Baby Product Firm Launches in US Despite Trade War
Chinese baby product company Bc Babycare is launching in the US market despite the trade war, aiming for rapid growth and predicting its flagship baby carrier will become an Amazon bestseller within six months, leveraging a diversified supply chain and US partnerships.
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Russian Hackers Target Ukraine Aid Supply Chain
Russian military intelligence-linked hackers targeted Western companies supporting Ukraine, compromising systems and accessing over 10,000 cameras to gather intelligence on aid deliveries, beginning in 2022 with the full-scale invasion.

Russian Hackers Target Ukraine Aid Supply Chain
Russian military intelligence-linked hackers targeted Western companies supporting Ukraine, compromising systems and accessing over 10,000 cameras to gather intelligence on aid deliveries, beginning in 2022 with the full-scale invasion.
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Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Apple announced it will significantly increase iPhone production in India, aiming to make India the origin of most US-sold iPhones by 2026, a strategic shift driven by US-China trade tensions and India's improved electronics manufacturing environment.

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Apple announced it will significantly increase iPhone production in India, aiming to make India the origin of most US-sold iPhones by 2026, a strategic shift driven by US-China trade tensions and India's improved electronics manufacturing environment.
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China and ASEAN Finalize Upgraded Free Trade Agreement
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) concluded negotiations for the upgraded China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (CAFTA) Version 3.0 agreement on Tuesday, aiming for a formal signing by year's end; the agreement covers nine areas, including the digital and green economies, and builds...

China and ASEAN Finalize Upgraded Free Trade Agreement
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) concluded negotiations for the upgraded China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (CAFTA) Version 3.0 agreement on Tuesday, aiming for a formal signing by year's end; the agreement covers nine areas, including the digital and green economies, and builds...
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Heineken Sues Jumbo over Beer Supply Dispute, Highlighting Retail Industry Tensions
Heineken is suing Jumbo supermarket in the Netherlands for allegedly boycotting its beer, causing empty shelves; this unusual legal action reflects increasing tensions between A-brand manufacturers and supermarkets consolidated into powerful European purchasing organizations like Everest, which Jumb...

Heineken Sues Jumbo over Beer Supply Dispute, Highlighting Retail Industry Tensions
Heineken is suing Jumbo supermarket in the Netherlands for allegedly boycotting its beer, causing empty shelves; this unusual legal action reflects increasing tensions between A-brand manufacturers and supermarkets consolidated into powerful European purchasing organizations like Everest, which Jumb...
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40% Bias Score

Curation Reshapes Programmatic Advertising
The rise of curation in programmatic advertising is fundamentally shifting the power dynamics in the ad tech stack, moving intelligence and value from DSPs to supply-side marketplaces, which provides economic and workflow improvements for advertisers while offering high-quality ad placements for pub...

Curation Reshapes Programmatic Advertising
The rise of curation in programmatic advertising is fundamentally shifting the power dynamics in the ad tech stack, moving intelligence and value from DSPs to supply-side marketplaces, which provides economic and workflow improvements for advertisers while offering high-quality ad placements for pub...
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36% Bias Score

China's Slow Rare Earth Approvals Disrupt Global Supply Chains
China's new export controls on seven rare earths and permanent magnets, implemented in early April, are causing delays in global supply chains due to a slow approval rate of export licenses, impacting various industries from electric vehicles to military applications.

China's Slow Rare Earth Approvals Disrupt Global Supply Chains
China's new export controls on seven rare earths and permanent magnets, implemented in early April, are causing delays in global supply chains due to a slow approval rate of export licenses, impacting various industries from electric vehicles to military applications.
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48% Bias Score
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