Accelerating the Development of the Digital Economy: Insights from State Council’s Third Special Study

Accelerating the Development of the Digital Economy: Insights from State Council’s Third Special Study

On the afternoon of August 21, the State Council conducted the third special study with the theme of “accelerating the development of the digital economy and promoting the deep integration of digital technology and the real economy”. Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council, presided over the special study. Chen Chun, an academician of the … Read more

Shenzhen Centaline Feedback Commission: Developers Owed Over 1 Billion Yuan in Commissions

Shenzhen Centaline Feedback Commission: Developers Owed Over 1 Billion Yuan in Commissions

A document titled “Notice on Issues Concerning Shenzhen Centaline Feedback Commission Advance Payment” was circulated on the Internet, in which it was mentioned that developers such as Kaisa, Evergrande, Baoneng, Shimao, and Logan owed more than 1 billion yuan in commissions. Liu Tianyang, chief operating officer of Zhongyuan Group, Shenzhen’s largest new housing agency, said … Read more

Japanese Government Expenditures for COVID-19 and Inflation Reach 68.5 Trillion Yen

Japanese Government Expenditures for COVID-19 and Inflation Reach 68.5 Trillion Yen

According to news from Kyodo News on August 20, it is reported that in terms of expenditures from 2020 to 2022 plus expected expenditures in 2023, the Japanese government has spent a total of about 68.5 trillion yen (about 3.4 trillion yuan) in response to the new crown epidemic and rising prices. ). The amount … Read more

China Urges Japan to Stop Forcing the Sea Row Plan Following Fukushima Nuclear Water Leak

China Urges Japan to Stop Forcing the Sea Row Plan Following Fukushima Nuclear Water Leak

On August 17, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked: According to reports, Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power Company recently confirmed that nuclear-contaminated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant leaked because a hose used to transport nuclear-contaminated water ruptured. What’s your comment on this? Spokesman Wang … Read more

U.S. Senator Condemns San Francisco’s Soaring Crime Rate and Remote Work Mandate

U.S. Senator Condemns San Francisco’s Soaring Crime Rate and Remote Work Mandate

Chinanews.com, August 17 (Xinhua) According to Fox Business (Fox Business) report, recently, American Republican and California Congressman Kevin Kelly stated on social media X (formerly “Twitter”) that the soaring crime rate in San Francisco The situation was “seriously out of control”. Kevin Kelly said of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) advising … Read more

The Importance of Reducing Stamp Duty on Securities Transactions for Global Competition: A Comparison with Other Countries

The Importance of Reducing Stamp Duty on Securities Transactions for Global Competition: A Comparison with Other Countries

China Merchants Securities Lin Xipeng said that looking at the world, many countries and regions in the world have imposed securities transaction tax, but the major securities trading markets tend to abolish this tax eventually. After the “Stamp Duty Law of the People’s Republic of China” is officially promulgated, the stamp tax on securities transactions … Read more

Hong Kong Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Attends APEC Energy Ministers’ Meeting in the US

Hong Kong Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Attends APEC Energy Ministers’ Meeting in the US

According to the press release of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Xie Zhanhuan, Secretary for the Environment and Ecology of Hong Kong, departed for Seattle, the United States on August 14 to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Energy Ministers’ Meeting. Xie Zhanhuan will attend the APEC Energy Ministers Meeting on August 15th … Read more

Escalating Hunger Crisis in Sudan: Over 20 Million People Suffering from Severe Food Insecurity

Escalating Hunger Crisis in Sudan: Over 20 Million People Suffering from Severe Food Insecurity

The United Nations World Food Program said on August 11 that dire predictions of escalating hunger in Sudan have become reality, with 20.3 million people suffering from severe acute hunger due to food insecurity caused by the conflict. Of these, 6.3 million people (13 percent of Sudan’s population) are in a state of acute hunger, … Read more

Rise in Four-Day School System in the United States: Alleviating Teaching Resource Shortage and Financial Impact on Parents

Rise in Four-Day School System in the United States: Alleviating Teaching Resource Shortage and Financial Impact on Parents

When the bell rang at a school in Independence, Missouri, the school’s 14,000 students were trying a new kind of learning: four days a week, Saturday through Monday. They are not alone in this matter. As the fall semester of American schools begins, more and more students will return to the “four days a week” … Read more

Japan’s Real Wage Income Drops for 15 Consecutive Months

Japan’s Real Wage Income Drops for 15 Consecutive Months

According to the preliminary statistical results released by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on the 8th, due to the continued high prices, Japan’s real wage income in June fell by 1.6% year-on-year after deducting the price increase factor, which was the 15th consecutive month of year-on-year decline. The statistical results show that … Read more