Protests in Hong Kong Damage the Global Market
Since the start of the demonstrations – protesting China's new requirement of allowing only candidates approved by a nominating committee to run for office as Hong Kong's chief executive – the world has been uncertain as to what the effects will be.
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China Bans Use of Coal With High Ash or Sulfur to Fight Smog
China will ban sales and China imports of coal with high ash or sulfur in a move to promote cleaner types of the fuel and improve the nation's air quality. Coal with ash content of more than 40 percent and sulfur of more than 3 percent is banned from sales …
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Protests in Hong Kong Damage the Global Market
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