Domestic News: 1. Refined oil prices have increased; filling up a tank will cost an extra 5 yuan. 2. Two departments issued guidelines to promote the consumption and regulation of new energy sources. 3. Shanghai Gold Exchange: Temporarily waives t

2025-11-11

Domestic News: 1. Refined oil prices have increased; filling up a tank will cost an extra 5 yuan. 2. Two departments issued guidelines to promote the consumption and regulation of new energy sources. 3. Shanghai Gold Exchange: Temporarily waives transaction fees for Hong Kong-listed contracts on the international board. 4. The General Office of the State Council issued "Several Measures on Further Promoting the Development of Private Investment." 5. Ministry of Transport: Suspends special port fees for US vessels for one year. 6. Five departments: Adjusts the "Catalogue of Controlled Chemicals for Export to Specific Countries (Regions)." 7. China Gold Association: Gold bar and coin consumption reached 352.116 tons in the first three quarters, a year-on-year increase of 24.55%. 8. Did the FBI Director visit China last week and discuss fentanyl issues with Chinese officials? Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Not aware of the situation. 9. China Passenger Car Association: Wholesale sales of new energy passenger vehicles reached 1.621 million units in October, a year-on-year increase of 18.5%. 10. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued the "Implementation Plan on Promoting the Opening and Interconnection of Logistics Data to Effectively Reduce the Logistics Costs of the Whole Society." International News: 1. Thailand announced it will suspend its border and prisoner-of-war agreements with Cambodia. 2. An explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi, India, killed 8 and injured 20. 3. Trump: Close to reaching a trade agreement with India, which is very different from past agreements. 4. Federal Reserve Chairman Mohammed bin Salman called for caution in cutting interest rates, predicting a strong economic rebound in the first quarter of next year. 5. Warren Buffett's farewell letter: He will maintain a low profile after stepping down at the end of the year, accelerate the donation of his estate, and express his support for his successor, Abel. 6. The US suspended its Section 301 investigations against Chinese shipbuilding and other industries for one year, including suspending port fees on relevant Chinese ships. 7. Foreign media reported that Switzerland is close to reaching an agreement with the US to reduce tariffs to 15%. Trump responded that he is discussing a tariff reduction agreement with Switzerland, but the figure is not yet determined. 8. Progress on the US Temporary Appropriations Bill: ① US House Speaker: Will not commit to a vote on subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. Hopes for a full House vote on the appropriations bill on Wednesday. ② Senate Majority Leader Thune has finalized an agreement to ensure the government shutdown-related agreement passes the Senate on the morning of November 11th (Beijing time).