Three-minute news breakfast on Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Release time:
2024-07-02

1) President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the newly appointed Governor-General of Australia, Ms. Mostim. Premier Li Qiang signed a State Council order announcing the "Regulations of the State Council on the Implementation of the Registration Capital Registration Management System of the Company Law of the People's Republic of China."
2) The national railway summer transport is expected to send 860 million passengers. China Eastern Airlines' six C919 aircraft are all put into summer transport support, with a daily planned execution of over 3200 passenger flights.
3) Ministry of Transport: China has launched the first Arctic route maritime safety information broadcasting service, including sea ice monitoring and weather forecast information for key sea areas of the Arctic route.
4) The Chang'e-6 China-France radon gas measuring instrument has completed its detection mission, and the instrument has become a "permanent resident" on the back of the moon.

5) The 8th China-Eurasia Expo signed contracts worth more than 610 billion yuan. As of June 30, the volume of express delivery business in the first half of 2024 exceeded 80 billion pieces in China, 59 days ahead of 2023.
6) The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters sent a working group to Anhui to guide disaster relief efforts. Jiangsu upgraded and issued a yellow alert for floods on the Jiangsu section of the Yangtze River. The Liujiaxia Reservoir released 2.3 billion cubic meters of water to support drought relief in the Yellow River Basin.

7) [Rule of Law] The procuratorate withdrew the case against the person in the "Xiuyan, Liaoning, case of seeking debt for father and being charged with provoking trouble," and the person will apply for state compensation.
8) [Military] Recently, an air defense unit of a certain regiment of the 72nd Army Group Army conducted intensive training in the northwestern desert after a long-distance maneuver, testing and improving the rapid response and continuous combat capabilities of air defense troops.
9) [Hong Kong and Macao] The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government held a flag-raising ceremony and reception on the morning of July 1 to celebrate the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

John Lee Ka-chiu published a nearly 10,000-word signed article: The great advantages of "One Country, Two Systems" are continuously manifested. Non-Chinese nationals among Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents can apply for mainland travel permits from July 10. The central government will again donate a pair of giant pandas to Hong Kong. The mainland and Hong Kong have substantially completed the new round of revisions to the CEPA services trade agreement. One year after "Hong Kong vehicles going north," more than 960,000 Hong Kong single-license vehicles have entered and exited. Andy Lau was awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star. A direct flight route from Kashgar, Xinjiang to Hong Kong has been opened. Macao: 10,000 patacas will be distributed to each of the 710,000 permanent residents.
10) [Taiwan] 29,129 passengers passed through the Fuzhou-Matsu "Mini Three Links" passenger route in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 144%.

1) China's response to the US claim that NASA was not invited to study lunar soil: maintains an open attitude, but the US seems to have forgotten the "Wolf Amendment." A Chinese student was attacked in New Zealand, suffering severe facial injuries, and the Chinese Consulate General in Auckland urged Auckland to uphold justice for the victimized Chinese student. Family members of a Chinese company manager murdered in the Philippines spoke out: he was kidnapped while on a business trip, a memorial service has been held, and preparations are underway to return home for burial.
2) The China-Iceland and China-Egypt patent examination expressway pilot projects have been extended for another five years. The EU plans to impose anti-dumping duties of up to 294% on erythritol from China. Hungary takes over the rotating presidency of the EU.
3) Several US military bases in Europe are on high alert. Two astronauts have been stranded in space for half a month, and the return time of Boeing's "Starliner" is still uncertain. A young Chinese girl named Molly recorded a video to report a Tesla bug to Elon Musk, and received a reply from Musk.
4) Russian media: In the past two years, Western sanctions have earned Russia at least US$287.5 billion.
5) Polls show that France's far-right party is leading in the first round of voting in the National Assembly elections.
6) An Israeli airline said that an airport in Turkey refused to refuel its plane, forcing the plane to refuel in Rhodes, Greece. Israeli military: 18 Israeli soldiers were injured in a drone attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
7) Japan's new main launch vehicle H3 successfully launched a satellite for the first time.

With a shrinking population, Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, "enters the disappearing phase."
8) A passenger plane made an emergency landing in Brazil, injuring at least 30 people. A gas cylinder explosion in Izmir province, western Turkey, killed 5 and injured 57, with at least 10 seriously injured.

1) Vice Premier He Lifeng chaired a symposium on foreign investment in Beijing on July 1: to further improve the work of attracting and utilizing foreign investment.
2) Central Bank: It has been decided to conduct government bond borrowing operations for some primary dealers in the open market in the near future.
3) The preparation plan for the Brain-Computer Interface Standardization Technical Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is publicly announced.
4) WeChat's response to the inability to pay after taking a picture of the payment code: to ensure transaction security.
5) Yesterday's closing price:
Shanghai Composite Index 2994.73/+0.92%
Shenzhen Component Index 8899.17/+0.57%
ChiNext 1682.69/-0.04%
Hang Seng Index 17718.61/+0.01%

1) National Data Bureau: The development of Digital China in 2024 will further improve quality and speed.
2) China has issued nutritional and exercise guidelines for four types of chronic diseases.
3) The 220th anniversary of the engraving of "Tianxianglou Zangtie," 128 works of inscriptions and creations are exhibited in Shaoxing, Zhejiang.

4) The 12th National Ethnic Unity "Village BA" Basketball Invitational Tournament concluded, with the Yecheng team from Xinjiang defeating the Kaili team from Guizhou 74:72 to win the championship.
5) BWF: Chinese athlete Zhang Zhijie collapsed and unfortunately passed away during the competition at the age of 17. The Indonesian Badminton Association revealed that Zhang Zhijie had no spontaneous breathing or pulse when he arrived at the hospital.

1) Beijing supports the use of medical insurance personal accounts for online drug purchases, covering 300 pharmacies.
2) Jiangsu includes painless childbirth in medical insurance. A Hangzhou teacher was reported for cat abuse; the Education Bureau stated that while no evidence was found, inappropriate remarks resulted in disciplinary action.
3) The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel saw over 125,000 vehicles in 24 hours. The 36th Guangzhou Panyu Lotus Culture and Tourism Festival commenced.

Heilongjiang raises the guideline standard for urban and rural minimum living allowances.
4) Chengdu and Chongqing launch a "Digital Culture One-Network" service, enabling the sharing of over 1400TB of digital resources.
5) Zijiang River, Hunan's third largest river, experiences another numbered flood within 24 hours; multiple dangerous situations have occurred within the river basin. A local landslide in Yueyang, Hunan, leaves two people missing.
6) Continuous heavy rainfall has affected 811,000 people in Anhui, with 195,000 urgently relocated. Guangxi continues to issue a blue flood warning.
7) Heavy rainfall is expected in northern Guangxi, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and other areas, with thunderstorms in North China, the Huaihe River basin, and other regions. From 8 PM on July 1st to 8 PM on July 2nd, there will be heavy to torrential rain in central and northern Jiangsu, most of Anhui, eastern Hubei, central and eastern and southwestern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, southeastern Guizhou, central and northern Guangxi, western and southeastern Yunnan, southern Hebei, northwestern and eastern Shandong, eastern Liaoning, and northwestern Xinjiang.


1) The kidneys are the body's "heat-generating organs." To alleviate the condition of being hot above and cold below, one should pay attention to kidney health, using a method of gentle supplementation, regularly consuming foods that are both food and medicine, such as goji berries, peanuts, black sesame seeds, and mulberries.
2) Ball lettuce, spinach, alfalfa sprouts, and zucchini are all high-potassium, low-sodium, and low-calorie vegetables suitable for people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar.
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