Domestic News:
1. The Ministry of Commerce has decided to cancel anti-discrimination measures on additional tariffs on some Canadian imports.
2. The Shanghai Stock Exchange: This week, it will focus on monitoring funds with high premiums, such as the China-Korea Semiconductor ETF.
3. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Management of Information Disclosure of Private Equity Investment Funds," which will take effect on September 1, 2026.
4. The CSRC held a symposium with foreign institutions on the "15th Five-Year Plan" for the capital market, continuing to deepen comprehensive reforms in investment and financing.
5. The State Council Tariff Commission: From March 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026, the 100% tariff on Canadian pork cracklings and peas, and the 25% tariff on Canadian lobster and crab, will not be imposed.
International News:
1. The Afghan government claims Pakistan launched airstrikes on Kabul and other areas.
2. OpenAI completed a $110 billion funding round at a valuation of $730 billion, with Amazon investing $50 billion.
3. The UK's left-wing Green Party won crucial by-elections in Gordon and Denton, dealing a heavy blow to Prime Minister Starmer.
4. The Iranian military stated it would respond "devastatingly" to US aggression.
5. Several countries issued evacuation warnings from the Middle East: ① The US State Department ordered non-essential diplomats to leave Israel. ② The US ambassador to Israel warned the mission to leave Israel today. ③ The Chinese Foreign Ministry advised Chinese citizens against traveling to Iran. ④ Canada again urged its citizens to leave Iran immediately. ⑤ The Kazakh Foreign Ministry called on its citizens to leave Iran and avoid traveling to the country for the time being. ⑥ The British government stated that British staff have been temporarily evacuated from Iran.