Workers produce aluminum profiles on an automated line at a factory in Suichuan county, Jiangxi province. Photo: VCG China’s factory-gate prices returned to growth in March for the first time in more than three years, driven by higher global commodity costs, but weak domestic demand may limit the broader impact. The producer price index rose 0.5% year-on-year, ending a 41-month decline, official d...
Workers produce aluminum profiles on an automated line at a factory in Suichuan county, Jiangxi province. Photo: VCG China’s factory-gate prices returned to growth in March for the first time in more than three years, driven by higher global commodity costs, but weak domestic demand may limit the broader impact. The producer price index rose 0.5% year-on-year, ending a 41-month decline, official data showed Friday. The rebound was led mainly by external factors. Higher oil and metals prices following the U.S.-Iran conflict pushed up input costs, particularly in energy-related sectors.
Every organisation needs guardrails that channel them away from human fallibility and collectively minimise the harm they can do Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The joke on the internet asks: “What are the seven most terrifying words in the English language?” The answer: “Ronan Farrow’s been asking questions about ...
Every organisation needs guardrails that channel them away from human fallibility and collectively minimise the harm they can do Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The joke on the internet asks: “What are the seven most terrifying words in the English language?” The answer: “Ronan Farrow’s been asking questions about you.” The investigative journalist has a piece in The New Yorker this week, where the subject of said inquiries is Sam Altman, the billionaire founder and CEO of OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT. Continue reading...