Mexico Races to Diversify Grain Supply Amid US Tensions
Mexico is diversifying its grain imports beyond the U.S. to boost food security, explore new suppliers, and harness agtech for sustainable growth.
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Mexico is diversifying its grain imports beyond the U.S. to boost food security, explore new suppliers, and harness agtech for sustainable growth.
The Chinese mainland launched the ‘Friends of Global Governance’ group at the UN, aiming to boost multilateral ties and advance its Global Governance Initiative and Global South support in 2026.
Colombia’s electric bus revolution cuts emissions and builds a local EV industry with tech transfer from the Chinese mainland.
Judge David Lok Kai-hong will lead an independent probe into the recent Tai Po fire in Hong Kong, aiming for fairness and a report within nine months.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japan’s allies not to be misled by Tokyo’s tactics over the ‘radar illumination’ incident and calls on Japan to correct its stance on Taiwan.
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