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Hong Kong (CNN) -- A promotional video by a state-owned railway in China that asked women to refrain from putting on makeup during train journeys has sparked a fierce backlash and a debate about sexism. On Saturday, the clip by China Railway was the most searched, most read and most debated item on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media platform – two months after it was originally posted. “Why does it have to be such a gender-focused case, of women putting on makeup, to illustrate uncivilized behavior?” one Weibo user asked. Another asked, “Will the next move involve banning women on trains once and for all?”CNN has reached out to China Railway for a comment. In response to inquiries by local press, staff at China Railway’s customer service hotline said putting on makeup is not banned on trains.
Persons: China’s, , hashtag, “ Will Organizations: CNN, China Railway, China’s Twitter, China Locations: Beijing, Hong Kong, China, Weibo, Nanfang Daily
The 400,000 metric ton-per-year smelter, located in Chongzuo city of Guangxi prefecture, will start processing copper concentrates within three months - compared with market expectations for the first half of 2024. "It came as a surprise," one major copper concentrates supplier said, adding that Nanfang had been buying more raw copper materials on the spot market over the past two weeks. Purchasing copper concentrates requires access to liquidity and cash, particularly given relatively high copper prices around $8,400 a metric ton. "It is easier to finance copper projects, credit lines are sufficient to kick-start the second smelting line. Rising domestic copper smelting capacity in China will mean growing demand for copper concentrates and less appetite for buying refined copper from foreign companies.
Persons: Nanfang Nonferrous, Nanfang, COVID, Tongling, Julian Luk, Pratima Desai, Veronica Brown, David Evans Organizations: Reuters, Thomson Locations: China, Chongzuo, Guangxi prefecture
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