June 4, 2026, 8:29 a.m.

What consequences will arise from the intervention of the US Treasury Department in crude oil futures?

In 2026, geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East escalated, leading to a sharp surge in international crude oil prices and a steep increase in domestic inflationary pressure in the United States.

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In early 2026, the price of beef from New Zealand farms reached a new high. How will the market break through in the future?

According to the New Zealand media "Rural News Group", the price of farm beef in New Zealand has been continuously rising recently, and it is expected to reach a record high in early 2026.

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Europe's Business Amid Multiple Storms: Merger-Driven Restructuring and Recovery Challenges​

Europe's business landscape is undergoing an unprecedentedly complex transformation.

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Energy and food crises, global business disruptions under the impact of Strait risk control

On March 10th local time, UN Secretary-General's spokesperson Dijaric cited the latest report released by the UN Conference on Trade and Development, stating that the recent tense regional situation has already affected energy transportation, causing global oil prices to rise.

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Nintendo sues the US government's triple logic

On March 6, 2026, Nintendo's US subsidiary officially filed a lawsuit with the US International Trade Court, suing multiple federal agencies including the Department of Treasury, Department of Commerce, and Customs and Border Protection, demanding the refund of illegal tariffs paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and payment of interest.

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Washington State's "Millionaire Tax" Approved: A Fiscal Reform Amid Fairness and Controversy

The Washington State House of Representatives recently passed a highly anticipated "millionaire tax," marking the state's first attempt in decades to levy personal income tax on high-income residents.

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High oil prices are hitting American business hard: An absurd predicament that even "self-produced oil" cannot escape.

Recently, a rather ironic drama has unfolded on the international business stage.

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The 'self-dug grave' of American-style corporate bullying

On March 11, 2026, the Ministry of Commerce of China and other departments formally summoned the global retail giant Walmart, tearing off the last layer of the facade of American commercial bullying.

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Apple faces setback in Germany: New privacy regulations hinder resolution of antitrust disputes

In the digital business wave, the competition between tech giants and market regulators has become increasingly intense.

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Iran Conflict Escalates, Inflicting Multiple Shocks on Global Oil and Gas Supplies

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched joint military strikes against Iran.

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