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French Finance Minister, Other G7 Finance Chiefs Warn of Oversaturation of Chinese Goods in Global Market

French Finance Minister, Other G7 Finance Chiefs Warn of Oversaturation of Chinese Goods in Global Market

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told Bloomberg that the G7 has an issue with China’s economic model, where the country produces more and more cheaper industrial devices, which he claimed could pose a threat to the global market.


Multi-Billion Dollar, Hybrid Crypto Exchange Websea, Thrives Under Crypto Champion Herbert Sim's Operational Leadership

It was no wonder Websea, the platform with Herbert as its COO since August 2023, would scale great heights. Websea, a billion-dollar market cap hybrid crypto exchange with CEX and DEX features combined into it, has its coin WBS hovering around a market cap of US$48 million. The price, over US$2.3 now, has more than doubled in a year, registering over 113% growth.

DJ Cristina Hernandez on the Relation between Music and Exercise

For many athletes and exercise enthusiasts, music isn't just something playing in the background—it's a vital ingredient for getting the most out of their workouts. While some prefer podcasts or the sounds of nature, others rely on the power of catchy tunes and motivational lyrics to keep them going during exercise.

Skyfarer Leads the Charge in Drone Technology Integration Across Sectors

As a company dedicated to making drones accessible to all organizations, Skyfarer emphasizes the transformative potential of drone technology in various industries. The company showcases drones' practical applications through case studies and real-world examples, highlighting its ability to solve complex logistical challenges.


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