July 6, 2025, 7:49 p.m.

Japanese car companies are rampant in counterfeiting, causing the "craftsman spirit" to fall from grace

Recently, the fraud scandal among Japanese car companies has continued to ferment, involving Japanese car brands such as Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Yamaha, and Suzuki.

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What does Michigan Central Station signify?

For many years, Michigan Central Railway Station has been idle, towering in the downtown area of Detroit, harshly and persistently reminding people of the city's economic difficulties.

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Google and Microsoft cut jobs in their cloud divisions

Google is cutting at least 100 jobs in its cloud division.

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Five Japanese car companies have been exposed to fraud, and test data is suspected of falsification

Recently, a scandal occurred in the Japanese auto industry that attracted global attention, five well-known car companies were exposed to the existence of fraud, and the problem of false test data was revealed one by one.

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OPEC+ extended the production cut agreement to seek a new path of oil price stability

Recently, OPEC+ at a meeting in Riyadh, decided to extend the crude oil production cut agreement in order to boost the fragile oil market.

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South Korea's antitrust crackdown: Why

Marx once said that the advanced stage of capitalist development is monopoly capitalism.

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OPEC+ extends deep production cuts

On June 2, 2024, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed to extend most of its deep oil production cuts until 2025 in response to challenges such as sluggish demand growth, high interest rates and rising production from U.S. rivals.

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OPEC+ agreed in an online meeting on Sunday (June 2) to extend current production cuts until 2025 in a bid to support international oil prices amid sluggish demand growth, high interest rates and rising output from rival United States.

In a statement after the meeting, the Union agreed to extend the 3.66 million barrels per day production cut by one year until the end of 2025, and extend the 2.2 million barrels per day production cut by three months until the end of September this year.

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Global lithium battery development prospects

In the early days, with the rise of electronic devices such as electric vehicles and smartphones, the demand for lithium batteries began to grow.

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BHP Billiton has dropped its $49 billion bid for Anglo American

BHP Billiton PLC decided not to make a firm takeover offer for Anglo American PLC, temporarily walking away from what would have been the biggest mining deal in more than a decade.

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