Domestic News 1. Ministry of Finance: A more proactive fiscal policy will continue to be implemented in 2026. 2. National Energy Administration: From January to February 2026, total electricity consumption reached 1,654.6 billion kilowatt-hours, a

2026-03-17

Domestic News 1. Ministry of Finance: A more proactive fiscal policy will continue to be implemented in 2026. 2. National Energy Administration: From January to February 2026, total electricity consumption reached 1,654.6 billion kilowatt-hours, a year-on-year increase of 6.1%. 3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The US has clarified that Trump's visit to China is unrelated to the Strait of Hormuz navigation issue. 4. The Japanese fishing vessel "Asamaru" illegally entered China's territorial waters near the Diaoyu Islands on March 16. Chinese coast guard vessels took necessary control measures and warned it to leave. 5. Alibaba launched "Wukong," the world's first enterprise-level agent platform. International News 1. Iran's Supreme Leader rejected a mediation proposal. 2. Iran launched its first attack on upstream oil and gas facilities in the UAE. 3. Larijani's fate remains uncertain: the Israeli military claims he is dead, while he himself posted a message on social media. 4. Unable to support the war against Iran against his conscience, the director of the US National Counterterrorism Center resigned. 5. White House economic advisor Hassett: Oil tankers have begun passing through the Strait of Hormuz; the war with Iran will last for weeks, not months. 6. "Federal Reserve mouthpiece": The Fed is inclined to remain silent this week; recent shocks are a two-way factor. 7. The Reserve Bank of Australia narrowly approved a 25 basis point rate hike, warning of upward-biased inflation risks.