Energy - The European Commission proposed the eighteenth round of sanctions against Russia, suggesting to lower the price cap on Russian oil from $60 per barrel to $45 per barrel [7] - Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry reported that oil exports to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline increased by 48% year-on-year from January to May, reaching 767,000 tons [7] - The EIA projected a decline in U.S. crude oil production next year, previously expected to reach a record high [7] - OPEC Secretary-General stated that global energy demand is expected to grow by 24% by 2050, exceeding 120 million barrels per day [7] Precious Metals and Mining - Zimbabwe's Minister of Mines announced that the country will ban the export of lithium concentrates starting in 2027, which is part of an initiative to encourage foreign mining companies to develop refining operations in Zimbabwe [3] Agriculture - The Euronext September wheat futures fell below €200 per ton due to ample global supply [4] - The Rostov region in Russia, affected by drought, declared a state of emergency [4] Trade Situation - A U.S. appeals court ruled that Trump's tariffs may continue to be in effect during the appeal process [5] - Reports indicate that the U.S. and Mexico are nearing an agreement on steel tariffs [8] - The World Bank warned that a further 10% increase in average U.S. tariffs could lead to a stagnation in global trade by the second half of 2025 [8] - The U.S. Department of Commerce's trade representative mentioned that a framework agreement has been reached between the U.S. and China [8]
整理:每日全球大宗商品市场要闻速递(6月11日)
news flash·2025-06-11 06:21