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Govt to Compensate Highway Builders for Soaring Diesel Costs
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Business·14 sa önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Govt to Compensate Highway Builders for Soaring Diesel Costs

The Indian government will compensate highway builders for a nearly 71% surge in bulk diesel prices over three months, aiming to shield them from increased expenditure due to the West Asia conflict. A new policy will soon be released, allowing agencies to pay the difference between base and prevailing diesel rates. This follows a significant increase in bitumen prices and a slowdown in highway construction, with a parliamentary panel recommending measures like bitumen reserves and alternative sourcing.

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Times of India
South Korean Shipbuilders Worry About Carbon Dioxide Supply Amidst Iran Conflict
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Business·5 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Korean Shipbuilders Worry About Carbon Dioxide Supply Amidst Iran Conflict

Shipbuilders in South Korea's Daebul Industrial Complex are concerned about the supply of carbon dioxide, a crucial material for welding, due to the prolonged conflict in Iran. Disruptions in petrochemical plants, which produce CO2 as a byproduct, are impacting availability, with fears of further shortages as summer demand for dry ice increases.

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Hong Kong Tycoon Yu Guochun: Overseas Chinese Evolving from 'Bridge Builders' to 'Co-builders' of Belt and Road
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02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Hong Kong Tycoon Yu Guochun: Overseas Chinese Evolving from 'Bridge Builders' to 'Co-builders' of Belt and Road

Hong Kong tycoon Yu Guochun stated that overseas Chinese are evolving from traditional 'bridge builders' to 'co-builders' of the Belt and Road Initiative, acting as connectors for economic and trade cooperation and facilitators of cultural exchange. He emphasized their unique advantage in bridging China and the world, aiding Chinese brands in localization and cultural dissemination through 'small yet beautiful' livelihood projects.

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Meta to cut 8,000 jobs and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making priorities clear for all employees
خبر
11.05.2026

Meta to cut 8,000 jobs and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making priorities clear for all employees

Meta is cutting 8,000 jobs on May 20 as CEO Mark Zuckerberg rebuilds the company around small, AI-powered teams. With capex hitting a record $125–145 billion this year, CFO Susan Li admitted there's no clean answer for what Meta's ideal headcount even looks like anymore. The company wants builders who can ship alone what teams once built together—and is letting everyone else go.

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Times of India
Meta to lay off 8,000 employees this month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg's clear message for staff
خبر
11.05.2026

Meta to lay off 8,000 employees this month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg's clear message for staff

Meta is cutting 8,000 jobs on May 20 as CEO Mark Zuckerberg rebuilds the company around small, AI-powered teams. With capex hitting a record $125–145 billion this year, CFO Susan Li admitted there's no clean answer for what Meta's ideal headcount even looks like anymore. The company wants builders who can ship alone what teams once built together—and is letting everyone else go.

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Times of India
Iran deal hopes push oil price to two-week low below $100; UK builders hit by surge in costs – business live
خبر
07.05.2026

Iran deal hopes push oil price to two-week low below $100; UK builders hit by surge in costs – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsClimate campaigners attack Shell over ‘windfall’ profits from Iran warThe Danish shipping giant Maersk has maintained its profit guidance for the year, even as it reported a spike in fuel costs and warned that traffic through the strait of Hormuz “remains at a near standstill”.The company, which transports goods around the world via sea, road, rail and air, said demand for shipping containers remained strong, but that war in the Middle East was ramping up costs.“The reopening of the strait of Hormuz, whether it happens in the days to come or the months to come, will have limited impact on cargo flows.What really are the most important factors to consider: first is our ability to mitigate the cost increases we have been suddenly faced with. And I would say so far we have been successful with both our cost measures and the revenue, the commercial measures that we have put in place to mitigate the impact of these increases to our financials.”“The secondary effect from this is actually whether these increased costs are eventually going to lead to inflation and demand destruction as a result, which could create a softened market environment in the second half of the year.” Continue reading...

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Guardian Business