Hong Kong's government is proposing to issue at least 10,000 ride-hailing licenses, aiming to legalize services like Uber by the fourth quarter. This move comes after considering proposals for 30,000 licenses from Uber and 3,600 from the taxi industry. Separately, a report indicates that China's unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports increased by 15% year-on-year in April, validating the trend of aluminum product exports filling gaps in overseas markets. This, combined with reduced domestic aluminum ingot imports, suggests a destocking phase and upward price momentum for aluminum in May. AI
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