China Ramps Up Resource Support for Major 2026 Projects π±ποΈ
China prioritizes natural resource allocation for 109 major projects under its 2026-2030 Five-Year Plan, focusing on sustainable growth and infrastructure development. ππ
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China prioritizes natural resource allocation for 109 major projects under its 2026-2030 Five-Year Plan, focusing on sustainable growth and infrastructure development. ππ
South African miners plan a major bid to build a manganese export terminal, aiming to boost capacity and revitalize trade amid shifting market prices. π’
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