Domestic News:
1. The Inner Mongolia Free Trade Zone was officially launched today.
2. Guangzhou issued ten measures to support consumption through financial means.
3. The National Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued a notice to promote the prevention and control of key vector-borne infectious diseases.
4. Nearly 20,000 second-hand homes were sold in Beijing in March, a new high in nearly 15 months.
5. JD.com denied entering the ride-hailing market: It is testing a new project, which will launch on April 13.
6. Su Bo, former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: The market penetration rate of new energy vehicles is expected to exceed 70% by 2030.
International News:
1. Amidi was elected as the new president of Iraq.
2. Trump: The United States will never accept price gouging in the fertilizer industry.
3. Russia claims Ukraine violated the Easter ceasefire agreement by attacking the Kherson region.
4. The Bank of England plans to discuss the Anthropic Mythos model with major banks.
5. India raised export tariffs on diesel and aviation fuel, while maintaining the gasoline export tariff at zero.
6. The Orthodox Easter ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine officially took effect and will last until 5:00 AM Beijing time on the 13th.
7. Qatar stated that it will restore "full" maritime traffic in the Gulf region on Sunday.
8. The Israeli Prime Minister stated that Israel will continue to strike Iran and its proxies; Israeli forces launched a fierce offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon over the past 24 hours.
9. Strait of Hormuz—
① Trump: The Strait of Hormuz is being "cleaned up," and all Iranian mine-laying boats have been sunk.
② The US military claims to have started mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran strongly denies.
③ Iran claims that a US destroyer turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after Iranian warnings.
④ Iranian media: Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains strictly controlled during the Iran-US negotiations.
⑤ Iranian negotiators rejected the option of "joint control" of the Strait of Hormuz.
10. US-Iran Negotiations—
① Three rounds of consultations went on until late at night, with three major issues remaining unresolved: Strait of Hormuz control, unfreezing overseas assets, and uranium enrichment.
② Iranian media: Sources say the Iran-US negotiations remain deadlocked due to the US's "exorbitant demands."
③ Iran and the US have conflicting accounts regarding rumors of asset unfreezing; Iranian sources say the unfreezing is directly related to the Strait of Hormuz passage arrangements.
④ Iranian media: Iran-US negotiations have been extended by one day, with the fourth round of talks scheduled to continue on the 12th.
⑤ Trump says he doesn't care about the outcome of the negotiations, stating, "We're winners no matter what."