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OECD Warning: The OECD says the Middle East conflict could push parts of the world into recession, with global growth potentially sliding to 2.1% in 2026 if energy disruption drags on. China–North Korea Diplomacy: Xi Jinping will visit North Korea June 8-9, his first trip in nearly seven years, as Beijing seeks to deepen ties amid Pyongyang’s closer alignment with Russia. US Tariff Pressure: China’s business community rejects proposed US forced-labor tariffs as unilateral and protectionist, urging a return to rules-based trade. Solar Pivot to Storage: China’s biggest solar makers are shifting toward batteries as PV margins weaken, with JinkoSolar and JA Solar expanding energy storage capacity. Markets Watch: China stocks were steady on June 5 as financials and property offset mild tech weakness; Hong Kong shares fell amid concerns over tighter capital controls. Logistics Recovery: China’s logistics market index rose to 50.3 in May, signaling renewed expansion led by industrial demand and improving orders. Business Deals & Expansion: BASF debuts at CIPPE in Shanghai with integrated chemical solutions; CHEC says it’s interested in Libya’s renewables market; Yangzijiang Shipbuilding completes its Seaspan investment to strengthen customer ties. Aviation & Tourism Links: Vietnam–China aviation and tourism connectivity talks in Shanghai aim to expand cooperation and routes.

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Gemstone market seen reaching $58.04 billion by 2033

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Functional beverage market seen reaching $443.55 billion by 2033

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Battery market seen reaching $573.49 billion by 2033

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ECER.com Unveils AI-Driven Marketing Breakthroughs at Google Partner Summit 2026, Empowering Global Business Growth

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Gemstone Market Poised for Strong Growth, Reaching USD 58.04 Billion by 2033 | Coherent Market Insights

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Functional Beverage Market Expected to Surpass USD 443.55 Billion by 2033 | Coherent Market Insights

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Dental Hygiene Devices Market Forecast Highlights USD 7.77 Billion Opportunity by 2033 | Coherent Market Insights

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Fencing Market Valuation Expected to Exceed USD 56.45 Billion by 2033, says Coherent Market Insights

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