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September / 10/ 2024 Tuesday Life is like a mirror—your attitude determines your experience of life.
- Ministry of Commerce: Anti-dumping investigation launched on imported canola seeds originating from Canada; Ministry of Finance: Will issue Euro-denominated sovereign bonds in France, with a scale of no more than 2 billion euros.
- China’s first monkeypox vaccine has been approved for clinical trials, and is expected to play an important role in the prevention and control of diseases caused by the monkeypox virus in China.
- Ministry of Defense: Russian troops will participate in the “North-United 2024” exercises held by China in the relevant sea and air areas of the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk in September.
- On the afternoon of the 9th, a vehicle on the Yanxi Lake bridge in Wuhan broke through the guardrail and fell into the water. A person familiar with the matter: One person was rescued ashore, but showed no signs of life.
- 33 stocks, including Alibaba, Zhixing Auto Technology, and SF Express, have officially been included in the Stock Connect, effective from September 10; Guizhou Moutai: Will ensure the 15% annual revenue growth target is completed on time, and mid-term dividends will be issued before the end of the year.
- The U.S. Congress resumed on the 9th and will vote intensively on multiple China-related bills in the following week, covering Hong Kong and Taiwan. This week is also called “China Week”; The U.S. fabricated a so-called “updated Hong Kong business advisory.” Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Slandering Hong Kong’s business environment, the U.S. should act cautiously.
- The Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court legally declared a married couple bankrupt for the first time: They owed over 9.28 million yuan, with less than 400 yuan in cash and deposits, supporting both elderly and children. Any unpaid debts can be applied for discharge three years later.
- Philippine media leaked confidential diplomatic communications between China and Malaysia. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Extremely shocked, the actions of the Philippine media are suspicious; Philippine Defense Minister: Will procure 40 new fighter jets to respond to the South China Sea situation.
- Typhoon “Morakot” has caused 64 deaths in Vietnam. The northern mountainous regions of Vietnam continue to be affected by heavy rainfall, with floodwaters continuing to rise.
- Foreign media: With an annual wealth growth rate of 110%, Musk is expected to become the world’s first trillionaire by 2027, with Indian billionaire Adani likely to be the second.
- Venezuelan Vice President: Reached an agreement with Spain on opposition leader González seeking political asylum in Spain, and he has now gone to Spain.
- Foreign media: A collision between an oil tanker and a truck in Nigeria resulted in at least 48 deaths. Experts say the main causes of traffic accidents are reckless driving, poor road conditions, and inadequate vehicle maintenance.
- German media: Two German warships will sail through the Taiwan Strait in mid-September. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Opposes actions that harm China’s territorial sovereignty and security under the guise of “freedom of navigation.”
- Foreign media: The Iranian president suggested relocating the capital, saying further development of Tehran is “meaningless.” Iraqi Defense Minister: The U.S.-led coalition will withdraw within two years, and the proposal to extend to three years was rejected. Foreign media: Israeli forces launched airstrikes on central Syria on the night of the 8th, causing 14 deaths and 43 injuries.
- Sweden announced a new round of aid to Ukraine, totaling about $443 million, including ammunition, drones, and winter clothing. U.S. media: Due to a lack of equipment and personnel, Ukrainian army morale is low, with tens of thousands of soldiers deserting.
[Insight] Life is like a mirror—your attitude determines your experience of life.
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