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Guangzhou Sees Consumption Boom Ahead of Dragon Boat Festival
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Business·3 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Guangzhou Sees Consumption Boom Ahead of Dragon Boat Festival

As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, Guangzhou is experiencing a consumption boom, with many "China Time-honored Brands" launching festive products. The city is attracting a growing number of domestic and international tourists, with hotel searches soaring due to events like dragon boat races and football matches. Brands like Guangzhou Restaurant and Li Zhan Ji are innovating with new products and designs, while Huang Shang Huang is expanding its global reach.

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JAL employees lied about alcohol consumption, ministry finds
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Business·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

JAL employees lied about alcohol consumption, ministry finds

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism found that two Japan Airlines (JAL) employees lied during an internal investigation about consuming alcohol, violating company rules. The chief cabin attendant, in her 50s, was fired, and another attendant, in her 30s, was suspended. JAL announced pay cuts for board members, including a 30% cut for president Mitsuko Tottori.

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SCMP Economy
Japan's Ruling and Opposition Parties Divided on Consumption Tax Cuts
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سياسة·6 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Japan's Ruling and Opposition Parties Divided on Consumption Tax Cuts

Japan's cross-party "Social Security National Council" is divided over consumption tax cuts. The opposition proposed benefits for low-to-middle income earners and permanent tax cuts as alternatives to a proposed two-year food and beverage tax cut. An interim report is due in June, but significant gaps remain between ruling and opposition parties.

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Middle East conflict could spur shift to alternative energy: Russian Deputy PM
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Energy·04.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Middle East conflict could spur shift to alternative energy: Russian Deputy PM

A prolonged Middle East conflict could force a global shift to alternative energy sources, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). He stated that such shifts would negatively impact the energy sector and the broader economy, potentially leading to new logistics and transport solutions.

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