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On May 19, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange issued a statement condemning Huang Weichao, the former company secretary of Hangzhou Qiming Medical Devices Co., Ltd., and further instructing him to complete training. Huang Weichao failed to act in accordance with the role and responsibilities of a company secretary. Therefore, in accordance with Rule 2A.10B(3) of the Listing Rules, Huang Weichao was held liable for the companys breach of the Listing Rules by providing unauthorized financial assistance to two directors (which the company acknowledged in its announcements published in 2023 and 2024 respectively).May 19th - The light commercial vehicle market in 2026 is expected to remain generally stable amid structural adjustments, entering a new phase dominated by existing market share. Sales are projected to remain within a specific range, with growth primarily driven by the deepening of the new energy vehicle transformation and expansion into overseas markets. Under the guidance of high-quality development, the penetration of new energy vehicles continues to accelerate, overseas exports have become a key pillar, and technological competition is focusing on intelligentization. In 2025, light commercial vehicle sales reached 2.901 million units, a year-on-year increase of 6.5%. Full-year sales in 2026 are expected to increase slightly by 1.7%, reaching approximately 2.953 million units.On May 19th, the Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) reported the following changes in warehouse receipts for various commodities: 1. Corn futures: 84,297 lots, a decrease of 3,700 lots from the previous trading day; 2. Live hog futures: 2,859 lots, a decrease of 20 lots from the previous trading day; 3. Ethylene glycol futures: 13,498 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 4. Soybean oil futures: 25,467 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 5. Soybean No. 1 futures: 22,737 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 6. Polypropylene futures: 15,936 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 7. Coking coal futures: 850 lots, a decrease of 634 lots from the previous trading day; 8. Styrene futures: 292,970 lots, an increase of 2,388 lots from the previous trading day; 9. Polyethylene futures warehouse receipts: 13,750 lots, down 359 lots from the previous trading day; 10. Liquefied petroleum gas futures warehouse receipts: 4,194 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 11. Soybean meal futures warehouse receipts: 36,580 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 12. Palm oil futures warehouse receipts: 2,371 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 13. Egg futures warehouse receipts: 0 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 14. Polyvinyl chloride futures warehouse receipts: 103,456 lots, up 469 lots from the previous trading day; 15. Soybean No. 2 futures warehouse receipts: 1,900 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 16. Corn starch futures warehouse receipts: 12,453 lots, unchanged from the previous trading day; 17. Iron ore futures warehouse receipts: 6,350 lots, up 800 lots from the previous trading day; 18. Coking coal futures warehouse receipts totaled 1,771 lots, a decrease of 35 lots compared to the previous trading day.On May 19th, the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) reported the following warehouse receipts and changes: 1. International copper futures warehouse receipts: 14,721 tons, a decrease of 200 tons from the previous trading day; 2. TSR20 rubber futures warehouse receipts: 35,583 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 3. Hot-rolled coil futures warehouse receipts: 614,838 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 4. Lead futures warehouse receipts: 67,628 tons, an increase of 127 tons from the previous trading day; 5. Pulp warehouse futures warehouse receipts: 205,945 tons, a decrease of 1,930 tons from the previous trading day; 6. Pulp mill warehouse futures warehouse receipts: 20,000 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 7. Medium-sulfur crude oil futures warehouse receipts: 3,511,000 barrels, unchanged from the previous trading day; 8. Fuel oil futures warehouse receipts: 47,160 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 9. 10. Petroleum asphalt futures warehouse receipts: 31,220 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 11. Petroleum asphalt warehouse futures warehouse receipts: 21,120 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 12. Gold futures warehouse receipts: 110,649 kg, a decrease of 24 kg from the previous trading day; 13. Butadiene rubber futures warehouse receipts: 0 tons, a decrease of 33,400 tons from the previous trading day; 14. Nickel futures warehouse receipts: 78,830 tons, an increase of 267 tons from the previous trading day; 15. Stainless steel warehouse futures warehouse receipts: 71,936 tons, an increase of 1,640 tons from the previous trading day; 16. Zinc futures warehouse receipts: 108,776 tons, a decrease of 306 tons from the previous trading day; 17. Copper futures warehouse receipts: 102,250 tons, an increase of 97 tons from the previous trading day; Aluminum futures warehouse receipts totaled 480,815 tons, an increase of 176 tons from the previous trading day; 18. Natural rubber futures warehouse receipts totaled 138,410 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; 19. Low-sulfur fuel oil warehouse futures warehouse receipts totaled 1,540 tons, a decrease of 500 tons from the previous trading day; 20. Silver futures warehouse receipts totaled 975,876 kg, a decrease of 1,257 kg from the previous trading day; 21. Alumina futures warehouse receipts totaled 0 tons, a decrease of 507,634 tons from the previous trading day; 22. Tin futures warehouse receipts totaled 8,878 tons, a decrease of 284 tons from the previous trading day; 23. Rebar warehouse futures warehouse receipts totaled 92,615 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day.Hesai (HSAI.O) shares rose more than 6% in pre-market trading in the US.

Al Gore asserts that climate change action has reached a "tipping point"

Haiden Holmes

Sep 21, 2022 10:35

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Al Gore, a former vice president of the United States and co-founder of Generation Investment Management, stated in an interview with Reuters that the world has reached a "positive tipping point" in the fight against climate change as rising oil and gas prices prompt governments to decarbonize more rapidly.


His examples included the $430 billion Inflation Reduction Act, which is widely regarded as the largest climate package in U.S. history, and Australia's promise earlier this month to decrease carbon emissions by 43 percent by 2030 and to net zero by 2050.


Gore anticipated policy shifts on climate change from Brazil following an impending election and from China following the resumption of talks between President Joe Biden and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at the November G20 summit in Indonesia.


The war in Ukraine, which Russia refers to as a "special military operation," has caused oil and gas prices to spike, he said, adding that he was concerned about the efforts of some nations to increase fossil fuel production in response.


Gore stated that there is no such thing as a clean fossil fuel, just as there is no such thing as a healthy cigarette. According to the authors, "we do not want to see investments in fossil fuel infrastructure that A will not alleviate the short-term crisis and B would guarantee decades of increasing emission levels."


He stated, "There is evidence nearly everywhere in the world" of the accelerating rate of change, and added that worsening weather events were also pushing the imperative to act.


Al Gore stated that heatwaves in China, floods in Pakistan, and drought in Europe are examples of how "Mother Nature has joined the climate discussion."


In both "An Inconvenient Truth" (2006) and "An Inconvenient Sequel" (2017), Al Gore, the former vice president of the United States, argues that the struggle against climate change is a moral one.


In 2007, he shared the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to address climate change while serving as the chairman of Generation Investment Management, a London-based firm that invests in sustainable public and private markets and conducts research.


He said that some governments are removing fossil fuel facilities with decades of remaining life due to the declining cost of renewable electricity, while others are considering banning the sale of fossil fuel-powered automobiles.


"When the technology provides three times as many jobs per invested dollar as investments in fossil fuels, a very good tipping point will be reached," he stated.


In its most recent annual sustainability trends report, published on Wednesday, Generation anticipated that annual investments in the clean economy would surpass $1 trillion over the next few years.


According to the research, while this is less than what is required to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial average, it is increasing "at a rapid rate."