Domestic News: 1. Dutch Economy Minister Karen Karemans issued a statement on the 19th, announcing the suspension of the executive order targeting Nexperia. 2. The Ministry of Commerce stated that China welcomes the Netherlands' initiative to suspe

2025-11-19

Domestic News: 1. Dutch Economy Minister Karen Karemans issued a statement on the 19th, announcing the suspension of the executive order targeting Nexperia. 2. The Ministry of Commerce stated that China welcomes the Netherlands' initiative to suspend the executive order targeting Nexperia. Both sides agreed that administrative intervention should be eliminated, and that companies should be supported and encouraged to resolve internal disputes through negotiation in accordance with the law. International News: 1. Japanese media: Japan's economic stimulus package is expected to exceed 20 trillion yen, with supplementary budgets supporting the plan reaching approximately 17 trillion yen. 2. UK inflation fell for the first time in seven months, with markets increasing bets on a December rate cut by the Bank of England. 3. Poland announced the revocation of the operating license for the Russian consulate in Gdansk. 4. Alphabet (GOOG.O) shares broke through $300 for the first time. 5. The US Treasury Department updated sanctions related to Russia. 6. The US and Russia are reportedly preparing a draft of a secret 28-point proposal for peace in Ukraine. 7. Politico reporter: White House officials expect Russia and Ukraine to reach a framework agreement by the end of November. 8. Nasdaq and the Singapore Exchange will allow companies to list simultaneously in both markets. 9. The US released supplementary trade data for August, showing a significant narrowing of the trade deficit to $59.6 billion. 10. Federal Reserve Governor Milan: The Fed "may" reduce its balance sheet again in the future. White House National Economic Council Director Hassett: The unemployment rate is "slightly above" the equilibrium level.