AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth China Sea: International law experts in Hong Kong slammed the “South China Sea Arbitration Award” as political manipulation and urged countries to stop rehashing it, warning its “poisonous legacy” keeps destabilizing the region. Typhoon Bavi Disaster Response: In northeast China, authorities relocated over 260,000 people in Liaoning as torrential rain hit; schools and gatherings were suspended, while rivers rose and red alerts were issued. Flood Damage in North China: Severe flooding in Hebei and Liaoning submerged roads and swept away cars, with thousands stranded and emergency relocations underway. Economy Watch: A Reuters poll points to slower Q2 growth as weak domestic demand offsets export resilience, raising hopes for fresh stimulus. Consumption Push: China’s State Council approved a plan to lift annual retail sales of consumer goods to about 60 trillion yuan by 2030, making consumption a top priority. Financial Rules: China’s financial regulator proposed stricter cybersecurity rules for banks and insurers and plans to blacklist severe violators for three years. Gold Reserves: The PBOC reported its biggest monthly gold reserve increase in over two years, extending a 20-month buying streak. Diplomacy: China’s top diplomat held talks with Kazakhstan’s FM, signaling deeper cooperation ahead of Kazakhstan’s World AI Conference visit.
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