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China's Shenzhou 18 Spaceflight Mission
April 26, 2024 | Indirect Indicator

• The Long March 2F Yao 18 carrier rocket completed propellant filling at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, preparing for the departure of the Shenzhou 18 astronauts.

• Propellant filling is a critical process where fuel indicators are tested and confirmed to be accurate and reliable.

• The filling amount of the rocket propellant is closely monitored as it affects operational requirements and propellant utilization.

• The launch site has implemented digital construction for real-time monitoring during launch through sensor systems. Intelligent robots are set to be introduced for autonomous inspections.

• Necessary measures for weather monitoring and forecasts are in place to ensure safe launch conditions.

• The astronaut crew-related items have been loaded and launch status confirmed ahead of the planned launch time.

• The Shenzhou-18 flight crew has been announced, including Ye Guangfu as mission commander, and two new astronauts, Li Cong and Li Guangsu. They are scheduled to launch at 8:59 pm.

• The mission, which is China's 32nd manned flight to space, will involve the crew conducting various experiments and maintenance tasks at the Tiangong Space Station.

• China plans to welcome foreign astronauts and space tourists for future flights and is working towards manned lunar exploration. Construction of the Wenchang manned lunar exploration launch site has begun.

• The upcoming astronaut selection will focus on those who will participate in space station missions and preparations for lunar landings.

China's electric vehicle market
April 25, 2024 | Indirect Indicator

- The International Energy Agency predicts a strong growth in global demand for electric vehicles (EVs), reaching 17 million units in sales by 2024, particularly in China.

- The EV market in China is becoming saturated, leading to overcapacity, price drops, rapid launches, and fierce competition for market share.

- Successful companies in China's EV market have sped up vehicle development and produced innovative features giving them a competitive edge in pricing.

- Huawei, a Chinese tech company, is aiming to establish its presence in the EV industry by introducing a new software brand called Qiankun for intelligent driving.

- Swedish car manufacturer, Polestar Automotive Holding, is offering complimentary smartphones to buyers of their EVs, as a strategy to establish a stronger connection with customers.

- Analysts believe that Tesla's price competition strategy in China has negatively affected its brand image.

- Despite the negative impact on its brand image in China, Tesla's stock has seen a spike, signaling potential investor optimism.

- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) blocks most employers from enforcing noncompete clauses, potentially impacting labor market dynamics.

- Options like robotaxis should be less of a focus for Tesla's CEO Elon Musk to maintain credibility and realism.

- The Senate has enough votes to pass a $95 billion aid package that includes a ban on popular social media platform TikTok, indicating potential shifts in social media regulations.

Monitored Intelligence for China - Jan. 25, 2024


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Xinhua Commentary: Washington should stop double-dealing when it comes to U.S.-China relations

Xinhua | English | News | April 29, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

Summary: The article discusses the importance of Washington honoring its commitments to China with genuine actions rather than resorting to double-dealing. Despite efforts to stabilize relations, Washington's adherence to zero-sum thinking and containment strategies continues to fuel animosity. The article emphasizes the need for mutual trust, constructive dialogue, and respect for each other's development. It also highlights the importance of conducting competition within established rules and ensuring a level playing field for both countries.

又见券商被罚!中原证券存在五大违规情形 连收8张罚单

Another brokerage firm fined! Zhongyuan Securities received eight fines for five violations

Sina Finance | Local Language | News | April 29, 2024 | Regulatory Enforcement Actions

The Henan Securities Regulatory Bureau issued eight fines to Zhongyuan Securities for five major violations, including inadequate compliance and risk management, imprudent risk management in stock pledge business, and providing financial assistance to investors. Seven relevant individuals were also fined. This is part of an upward trend in fines within the securities industry, with multiple firms receiving fines from regulatory bodies for various violations. The recent fines extend beyond brokerage and investment banking to include proprietary trading, credit, derivatives, and overseas businesses. The trend also includes the practice of retrospective investigations to hold accountable those who have left the companies. Numerous securities firms, including Huaxi Securities, Dongwu Securities, CITIC Securities, and Haitong Securities, have also been fined recently for various violations by regulatory bodies.

Israel's attacks on UNRWA without solid evidence are unacceptable: Chinese envoy

Xinhua | English | News | April 26, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

The Chinese envoy at the United Nations stated that Israel's attacks on UNRWA without solid evidence are unacceptable. China reiterated that it is unacceptable to attack UNRWA without evidence and urged all countries to resume funding for UNRWA. China also expressed deep concern about the worsening humanitarian disaster in Gaza and called for greater humanitarian access. China called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and urged Israel to cease all military operations against Gaza.

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