Taipei-Beijing: “Recognizing a house but not a loan” stimulates home buying, does Huawei’s new machine break through the US technology blockade?Hot Sauce Latte – Program – Rti Central Radio Station
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At a Luckin Coffee store in Beijing, the screens are full of advertisements for sauce latte. Photographed by Central News Agency reporter Lu Jiarong in Beijing on September 6, 112 (Photo: Central News Agency)
●Buying sentiment in the real estate market is sluggish. Mainland China has loosened the current restrictions on home purchases. It has recently launched a “house purchase but no loan” policy for first-tier cities. Due to the “sell one, buy one” strategy, the threshold for first-time home purchase has been relaxed, and house inspections have picked up. , the sales response has been enthusiastic, but why are there concerns that prices have been pushed up and cannot be lifted after short-term effects? The consumer market has recently paid attention to how powerful the new series of mobile phones launched by Huawei Mate60 Pro are. Is it a low-key marketing? The advertisement did not mention whether it has been able to cross the 5G threshold. It is scheduled to hold a formal press conference in mid-September to make it public. Has China broken through the US technology blockade? In addition, the Chinese version of Starbucks Luckin Coffee and the high-end Kweichow Moutai jointly created a special sauce latte flavor that sold 100 million yuan on the first day of sale. A cup of wine and coffee costs 19 yuan. Now, There is still a rush to buy, so why are people willing to pay the bill? Online interview with Central News Agency reporter Lu Jiarong in Beijing about first-hand interviews and observations.
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