Domestic News:
1. Twelve third-party train ticket platforms were summoned for talks.
2. The State Film Administration and the Ministry of Commerce jointly launched a comprehensive pilot program for "Film+" consumption.
3. Ministry of Commerce: China and the US maintain close communication at all levels through trade consultation mechanisms.
4. The "Guidelines for Compliance of Pricing Behavior in the Automobile Industry" were released, regulating prominent issues such as false promotions.
5. Ministry of Education: Vocational education will focus on adding new majors in areas such as low-altitude economy and artificial intelligence.
6. my country's newly installed wind and solar power capacity will exceed 430 million kilowatts in 2025, setting a new historical record.
7. China Passenger Car Association: Exports of new energy passenger vehicles increased by 103.6% year-on-year in January, accounting for 49.6% of passenger vehicle exports.
8. Ministry of Commerce: Starting February 13, 2026, anti-subsidy duties will be levied on imported dairy products originating from the European Union. 9. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) publicly solicited opinions on five mandatory national standards, including "Safety Requirements for Automated Driving Systems of Intelligent Connected Vehicles."
10. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Trump's expected visit to China in early April: President Xi Jinping reiterated his invitation to President Trump to visit China, and the two sides are maintaining communication on this matter.
11. The Ministry of Commerce responded to the EU's approval of tariff exemption for a Chinese brand SUV: It looks forward to more and more Chinese companies reaching agreements with the EU on price undertakings.
12. The People's Bank of China: On February 13, 2026, it will conduct 1 trillion yuan of outright reverse repurchase operations through fixed-quantity, interest rate bidding, and multiple-price bidding, with a term of 6 months.
13. China responded to the Netherlands' investigation into Nexperia: The Netherlands should create favorable conditions for companies to resolve internal disputes as soon as possible and maintain the stability and smooth flow of the global semiconductor supply chain. China will continue to support Chinese companies in safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests.
International News:
1. The White House urgently submitted a plan to avoid a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
2. White House trade advisor Navarro: The USMCA has major flaws. 3. Trump: The US "must" reach a deal with Iran, otherwise the situation will be "very serious."
4. Anthropic completes $30 billion funding round, valuing the company at $380 billion.
5. White House energy official: The Treasury Department will further ease sanctions on Venezuela this week.
6. OpenAI launches its first new model using Cerebras chips, reducing its reliance on Nvidia.
7. Two US warships collided in waters near South America; both ships are currently navigating safely, and the cause of the accident is under investigation.
8. US media: The US Treasury Secretary agreed to allow the Senate, rather than the Justice Department, to investigate Powell in exchange for the release of the nominee for the new Federal Reserve Chairman.
9. The White House confirmed that Trump has halted mass immigration enforcement in Minnesota after a fatal shooting in the state sparked nationwide protests.
10. IEA Monthly Report: Lowered its 2026 global oil demand growth forecast to 850,000 barrels per day, while maintaining its supply surplus forecast.
11. An internal Russian memo reveals that Russia has proposed seven suggestions for economic cooperation with the US to garner Trump's support, including a return to the dollar system and joint plans in the energy, mining, and fossil fuel sectors.
12. Spot gold and silver prices experienced a flash crash overnight. Spot gold fell $200 in 30 minutes, dropping below $4,900 per ounce; spot silver once plunged 10%, reaching a low of $74.69 per ounce.