China & World Food Programme
8 shared events · Importance 6 · Last updated Jun 29, 2026
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China: China's factory activity expanded due to stockpiling, but it is also a source of global trade imbalances and faces pressure from G7 nations regarding its industrial policies.
World Food Programme: The World Food Programme estimates that 45 million additional people could face hunger if the war continues, bringing the global total to 363 million.
May 05, 2026 · 374 articles
International
China: China>>>, the world's second-largest oil consumer, has sharply reduced its seaborne crude imports due to higher prices, introducing uncertainty into global demand calculations.
World Food Programme: The World Food Programme>>> has warned that the conflict's rising fuel and transport costs are pushing millions of people closer to hunger, highlighting the humanitarian impact of the war.
Apr 20, 2026 · 508 articles
International
World Food Programme: The World Food Programme, through Carl Skau, highlights the severe risks posed by the fertilizer shortage to farmers in developing countries and global food prices.
Mar 27, 2026 · 8 articles
International
World Food Programme: The World Food Programme reports that tens of thousands of tons of food aid are stuck in ports due to the conflict, disrupting global supply chains and threatening to push millions more into acute hunger.
Mar 17, 2026 · 108 articles
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