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Sep 19, 2024 |
dialogue.earth | Cui Qiwen
China’s largest lithium battery manufacturer CATL has said it will halt extraction in one of its lithium mines, potentially easing excess supply in the market. As a result, global lithium prices will rise by 20-25% over the next two to three months, Citi Research predicts. The decision to stop mining lithium carbonate in Yichun, Jiangxi, will reduce China’s monthly production of the mineral by 8%, found a UBS analysis quoted by Blooomberg on 11 September.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
agreenerlifeagreenerworld.net | Cui Qiwen
Asia By Cui QiwenFlooding has affected the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, north-west China, with videos on social media showing submerged roads. The inundations were triggered by high temperatures, snowmelt, and heavy rainfall since July, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. These conditions caused Tarim River tributaries to overflow, prompting the Xinjiang Water Resources Department to activate a flood emergency response.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
dialogue.earth | Cui Qiwen
Flooding has affected the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin, north-west China, with videos on social media showing submerged roads. The inundations were triggered by high temperatures, snowmelt, and heavy rainfall since July, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. These conditions caused Tarim River tributaries to overflow, prompting the Xinjiang Water Resources Department to activate a flood emergency response.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
eco-business.com | Lin Zi |Cui Qiwen
In February of this year, the NDRC, the National Bureau of Statistics, and the National Energy Administration jointly issued a document clarifying that non-fossil energy will not be included in the regulation of total energy consumption and intensity.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
chinadialogue.net | Lin Zi |Cui Qiwen |Huang Lushan
“The foundation for China’s sustained economic recovery and growth is not solid enough,” stated Premier Li Qiang in the government’s work report published on 5 March. The report is the central part of China’s “Two Sessions” meetings. Delivered by the premier, it outlines government achievements from the past year and sets goals and directions for the coming year. It is also usually when the country’s GDP growth target for the year is announced. What are the Two Sessions?
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