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#13805900
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805901
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805902
8 Jun 2026
Green mangoes are displayed for sale at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805903
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges green mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 8, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which have increased freight costs, delayed shipments, and affected exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805904
8 Jun 2026
A vendor arranges Alphonso mangoes while waiting for customers at a roadside market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face additional challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13805905
8 Jun 2026
Alphonso mangoes are displayed for sale at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 08, 2026. Japan temporarily suspends imports of fresh mangoes from India for the 2026 season, citing concerns over fumigation and phytosanitary certification procedures at Indian export facilities. Japanese authorities raise issues regarding pest-control treatment protocols and compliance with the country's import regulations. The suspension affects exporters during the peak mango season, particularly those shipping premium varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. Indian mango exports also face challenges from ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including disruptions linked to the Israel-Iran conflict and United States involvement in the region, which increase freight costs, delay shipments, and affect exports to key Gulf markets. Despite these setbacks, global demand for Indian mangoes remains strong, driven by their distinctive flavor and quality.
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#13795858
7 Jun 2026
Iran's ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh (center), attends a press conference ahead of the arrival of the national football team for the FIFA 2026 World Cup tournament, in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, on June 6, 2026. Iran expresses discontent over the United States' refusal to issue visas to some of its squad support staff as the players prepare to leave Turkey for Mexico, days before the June 11 start of the 2026 World Cup, which is being jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
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#13705368
15 May 2026
Vendors package vegetables in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issued an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny and may lead to short-term relief but could push the country towards the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705369
15 May 2026
A vendor chops meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705370
15 May 2026
A vendor sorts fresh goods in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705371
15 May 2026
A vendor sorts meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny and may lead to short-term relief but could push the country towards the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705373
15 May 2026
A vendor prepares fish in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705374
15 May 2026
A vendor packages curry paste in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705375
15 May 2026
A vendor prepares meat on a stick in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny and may lead to long-term inflation and debt ceiling issues.
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#13705376
15 May 2026
A vendor sorts fruit in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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#13705377
15 May 2026
Durian for sale at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree for the loan, citing a lack of parliamentary scrutiny over spending, potential short-term relief, and risks of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.
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