Domestic news:
1. Trump said that Sino-US relations have improved recently, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded.
2. my country's economic growth during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period is expected to exceed 3.5 trillion yuan.
3. National Bureau of Statistics: CPI rose 0.1% year-on-year in June, and PPI fell 3.6% year-on-year.
4. Ministry of Commerce: 8 Taiwan entities will be included in the export control control list.
5. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Open a window for key auto companies to implement their account commitments.
6. The US Secretary of Commerce said that he plans to hold talks with China in early August, and the list of US delegation members was exposed.
7. The General Office of the State Council issued the "Notice on Further Increasing Support for Employment Stabilization Policies".
8. The State Administration for Market Regulation held a symposium on fair competition for enterprises, and Vipshop, NetEase, SF Express and others participated in the meeting.
International news:
1.
The minutes of the Federal Reserve's June meeting showed that officials had different views on interest rate cuts because officials had different views on the impact of tariffs on inflation. Analysts point out that it is divided into three factions: rate cuts within the year but excluding July (mainstream camp), keeping the whole year on hold, and advocating immediate action at the next meeting.
2. British media: Trump will visit the UK in the next few weeks.
3. South Korean court approves detention order, Yoon Seok-yeol detained again.
4. Reserve Bank of New Zealand keeps benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.25%.
5. The Trump administration increases pressure, Harvard University faces the risk of losing accreditation.
6. Trump: The Fed's interest rate is at least 3 percentage points higher. There is no inflation now, lower interest rates!
7. Nvidia becomes the first company with a market value of 4 trillion US dollars, and Bitcoin hits a record high of nearly 112,000 US dollars.
8. Tariffs
-① Trump sent tariff letters to 8 countries again, of which Brazil faces a 50% tariff. ② EU: The goal is to reach a trade agreement with the United States before August 1, and it may even be reached in the next few days. ③ British media: Europe and the United States will sign a temporary framework agreement, but the treatment is inferior to that of the United Kingdom. ④ White House trade adviser Navarro: Apple believes that it is too big to be subject to tariffs.