- The EU meeting in Brussels did not reach a consensus on new sanctions, including an oil embargo on Russia, due to Hungary's objections.
- Shanghai's full recovery from COVID-19 starts June 1. Export rates show signs of rebound amid improving conditions.
- The U.S. State Department initiates a program to capture evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, ensuring accountability for atrocities.
- The Biden administration's new license allows Chevron to negotiate with Venezuela, signaling a shift in U.S. policy amid ongoing opposition talks.
- Guangxi Baise-1 limestone mine auctioned for 1.11 billion yuan, highlighting significant premium and future production plans.
- Airbus addresses titanium supply risks due to Russia sanctions, aims for A320 production boost by 2025.
- Shanghai outlines a phased return to normal life from June 1 after a lengthy Covid-19 lockdown, impacting the economy and global supply chains.
- Jeff Bezos accuses Biden of misdirection on inflation and taxes, sparking a war of words over corporate taxation and economic policy.
- BASF secures a 25-year renewable energy deal for its Zhanjiang base, marking a milestone in China's green energy market.
- Tianzhou-4 cargo ship successfully launched, opening China's Space Station with innovative coatings from Shanghai Institute of Siliconate.
- President Biden meets Southeast Asian leaders to unite against China while addressing trade and climate issues.
- Despite expected growth, construction material prices remain volatile and high in 2022 due to ongoing global issues.
- Oil prices fell sharply as the EU softens sanctions on Russian crude, signaling complex market dynamics and ongoing supply concerns.
- Biden may cancel tariffs on Chinese goods to combat rising U.S. inflation and reduce consumer prices.
- Russia imposes sanctions on 31 energy firms, impacting gas supplies across Europe and the US, amid soaring natural gas prices.