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The China Earthquake Networks Center Officially Reported That A Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake Occurred At 11:24 On June 15 In Linhe District, Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia (40.72 Degrees North Latitude, 107.35 Degrees East Longitude), With A Focal Depth Of 10 Kilometers
The Bank Of Korea Reported That Net Foreign Investment In South Korean Stocks Fell By $31.83 Billion In May, Compared To A Net Outflow Of $2.68 Billion In April. This Marks The Largest Monthly Outflow Of Foreign Investment In South Korean Stocks On Record
The Bank Of Korea Reported That Net Foreign Investment In South Korean Bonds Reached $5.68 Billion In May, Compared To $550 Million In April
The Main Polysilicon Futures Contract Rose By More Than 2%, Currently Trading At 38,935 Yuan/ton
The Main Lithium Carbonate Futures Contract Fell By More Than 2.00% During The Day, Currently Trading At 173,220 Yuan/ton
The National Development And Reform Commission And Other Departments: Promote Energy-saving And Carbon-reduction Upgrades For In-service Coal-fired Generating Units With Capacities Of 300,000 KW Or More
The China Earthquake Networks Center Officially Reported That A Magnitude 3.1 Earthquake Occurred At 10:23 A.m. On June 15 In Luolong County, Changdu City, Tibet (30.76 Degrees North Latitude, 96.24 Degrees East Longitude), With A Focal Depth Of 10 Kilometers
The Indonesian Rupiah Continued Its Upward Trend, Rising To 17,700 Against The US Dollar, Its Highest Level Since May 25
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara: I Hope The US-Iran Agreement Can Reduce Global Economic Risks
Turkish Foreign Minister: Turkey Hopes That Subsequent Supplementary Negotiations Can Also Continue In A Constructive Manner
The Methanol Futures Contract Plunged 8.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 2781.00 Yuan/ton. The Ethylene Glycol Futures Contract Fell 6.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 4367.00 Yuan/ton. The Plastics Futures Contract Fell 4.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 7613.00 Yuan/ton
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi: We Will Maintain Close Coordination With The International Community
Institution: U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Eases Inflation Concerns, Boosting Gold's Early-Morning Rally
The Most Active Asphalt Futures Contract Fell 6.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 4204.00 Yuan/ton. The Most Active PTA Futures Contract Fell 6.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 5952.00 Yuan/ton. The Most Active Styrene (EB) Futures Contract Fell 4.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 8156.00 Yuan/ton
The Main Paraxylene (PX) Futures Contract Fell 6.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 8264 Yuan/ton. The Main Polypropylene (PP) Futures Contract Plummeted 400.00 Yuan Intraday, Currently Trading At 8236.00 Yuan/ton, A Decrease Of 4.63%
China's Central Bank (PBOC) Announced Today That It Conducted 425 Billion Yuan Of 7-day Reverse Repurchase Operations, With Both The Bid And Winning Bids Amounting To 425 Billion Yuan. The Operating Rate Was 1.40%, Unchanged From The Previous Rate

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Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked Donald Trump to remove tariffs on the country’s goods and sanctions on top officials in the first extensive conversation they’ve held since the US leader thrust the South American nation into the center of his global trade war.
Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked Donald Trump to remove tariffs on the country’s goods and sanctions on top officials in the first extensive conversation they’ve held since the US leader thrust the South American nation into the center of his global trade war.
The pair of leaders agreed to hold an in-person meeting soon, with Lula suggesting a potential encounter at a summit of Southeastern Asian nations in Malaysia later this month, Brazil’s government said in a readout of the Monday call that lasted about 30 minutes.
Trump, it said, has tapped Secretary of State Marco Rubio to lead ongoing trade negotiations with Brazil. The White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The call is the clearest sign yet of a thaw in US-Brazil relations that deteriorated rapidly after Trump imposed 50% trade levies on many Brazilian goods and sanctions on a Supreme Court judge in a bid to stop the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted on coup attempt charges in September.

The call, which Finance Minister Fernando Haddad characterized as “positive,” followed a seconds-long encounter at the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month, when Trump said he and Lula had “good chemistry” and had discussed a meeting to talk over their differences.
US and Brazilian officials have since begun working to arrange an in-person meeting between the two presidents, while high-level channels have also reopened.
Vice President Geraldo Alckmin resumed talks with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick last week, while Haddad is expected to meet Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington later this month.
Brazil has aimed to use the talks to resolve what it considers misunderstandings over trade and other issues between both governments. A central point of contention is the legal framework for US social media companies operating in the country, especially after the Brazilian Supreme Court’s temporary suspension of Elon Musk’s X last year.
Trump and other administration officials also spent months trying to pressure Brazil to drop the charges against Bolsonaro, one of the US leader’s closest allies in Latin America.
Bolsonaro’s legal woes resulted from a 2023 insurrection attempt against Lula’s government that drew comparisons to the US Capitol attacks that followed Trump’s 2020 defeat. A federal grand jury indicted Trump on multiple criminal counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, charges that were ultimately dropped after his victory last year.
“That’s very much like they tried to do with me, but they didn’t get away with it, at all,” Trump said of Bolsonaro’s trial last month.
Lula has regularly blasted Trump for attacking Brazilian sovereignty and attempting to intervene in domestic affairs, a message that helped boost his popularity ahead of a 2026 presidential election in which he plans to run again.
But the leftist leader has also maintained that he’s open to talks with the US — Brazil’s second-largest trading partner — as long as he’s treated as an equal.
Brazil’s private sector has joined efforts to improve dialogue between the two countries, with leading companies and industry groups called on to provide input about their sectors.
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