Domestic News:
1. Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Japan answered reporters' questions regarding the erroneous remarks and actions of Japanese leaders concerning Taiwan during the APEC meeting: A strong protest has been lodged with the Japanese side.
2. Ministry of Commerce: Pushing for the early resumption of negotiations on the China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement.
3. Vanke A: Major shareholder Shenzhen Metro Group agreed to provide the company with a loan of no more than RMB 22 billion.
4. He Lifeng and Chernyshenko co-chaired the 29th meeting of the China-Russia Prime Ministers' Regular Meeting Committee.
5. Ministry of Commerce: Urging Japan to remove relevant Chinese entities from the export control end-user list as soon as possible.
6. Ministry of Commerce: Hoping to work with Canada to resolve trade and economic issues of mutual concern.
International News:
1. North America begins observing winter time.
2. US claims another crackdown on a Caribbean "drug-smuggling ship," resulting in 3 deaths.
3. Peskov: No rush to hold the Putin-Trump summit; careful preparation of details is needed.
4. Iranian President: Iran will rebuild its nuclear facilities but does not seek to develop nuclear weapons.
5. Market News: Iran claims it has received word of the resumption of negotiations with Washington and will release details at the appropriate time.
6. Israeli Prime Minister: Israel will strike any attempted attacks without seeking US permission.
7. US Treasury Secretary Bessant: Some sectors of the economy are in recession; if inflation falls, the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates.
8. OPEC decides to increase production by 137,000 barrels per day in December, and will suspend production increases in Q1 of next year.