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14/04/2026
The Chairman of the National Copper Corporation of Chile stated that, due to the price impact of the Middle East war, the company's direct costs increased by 0.10 US dollars per pound.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has officially launched an investigation into the popular athletic leisure brand Lululemon to verify whether their products contain potentially harmful "permanently chemical substances" to human health, and whether the company has misled consumers on related issues. This investigation was formally initiated by Paxton's office this Monday by issuing a civil investigative demand to Lululemon USA.
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IBM paid a settlement fee of 17 million dollars to settle the lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice's DEI project. According to the settlement agreement, IBM has to pay 17,077,043 dollars, covering civil fines and other fees. IBM did not admit any wrongdoing in the settlement, and the agreement explicitly states: "This agreement does not represent IBM admitting responsibility, nor does it mean that the US government acknowledges that its accusations are unfounded."
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Joint statement from the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and International Energy Agency: Even if shipping returns to normal, it will take some time for bulk commodity supplies to recover to pre-conflict levels. The impact of this conflict is huge, global, and highly uneven. We will continue to cooperate to address the most serious energy shock in global history.
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International Energy Agency Executive Director Birol: We are evaluating whether further reserves need to be released; if necessary, we are ready to take action immediately. The impact of the April war on energy may be more severe than in March, no country can stand alone. I call on all countries to take responsible action.
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IMF Managing Director: Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the South Pacific Island countries are currently experiencing the impact of crises related to war. Countries should refrain from "adding fuel to the fire" and avoid taking energy restriction measures that could exacerbate the crisis.
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