# China
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Since 2025, China has completed 87 space launches, with private enterprises executing 23
China has completed 87 space launches since 2025, with 84 successful missions. Private enterprises have conducted 23 of these launches, demonstrating the growing role of the private sector in China's space industry.

Report: Global Space Industry Enters 'Weekly Launch Era', Expected Launches to Exceed 320 This Year, Setting a New Record
The recent report from the China Commercial Space Development Conference indicates that the global space industry is experiencing a significant increase in launch frequency, entering what is termed the 'weekly launch era.' With projections of over 320 launches this year, the industry is on track to set a new record for space missions.

U.S. Trade Representative Office: Tariffs on Chinese Semiconductor Products to Begin in June 2027
The U.S. Trade Representative Office has announced that tariffs on semiconductor products from China will begin in June 2027, following a year-long investigation into the Chinese semiconductor industry. The U.S. claims that China's efforts to dominate this sector are unreasonable and burdensome to American businesses, while China condemns the U.S. actions as politically motivated and harmful to global semiconductor development.

News Night Review on December 23
The article covers various significant developments in China and globally, including the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Japanese War, the opening of new high-speed rail lines, and updates on transportation achievements. It also discusses improvements in kindergarten policies and the outlook for the real estate market in 2026, alongside advancements in quantum error correction technology and international political statements.

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The Chinese Air Force recently conducted a simulated air combat exercise featuring eight J-16 fighter jets against six Rafale jets. The deployment of more J-16s than Rafales has sparked discussions among military enthusiasts regarding the tactical implications and the actual capabilities of both aircraft types. The analysis suggests that the situation is more complex than it appears, with various factors influencing the deployment and effectiveness of the aircraft in combat scenarios.

News Night Review on December 23
The article highlights significant events in China, including the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Japanese War, the opening of the Baoyin High-Speed Railway, and advancements in quantum error correction. It also discusses updates on transportation achievements and kindergarten charging policies, as well as international news involving the U.S. and Ukraine.

The 150 Euro Knife Finally Stabs at China's Cross-Border E-Commerce
The EU has decided to eliminate the import duty exemption for packages valued under 150 euros starting in 2026, imposing a temporary tax on such packages. This policy change is expected to significantly impact Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers, increasing operational costs and altering pricing strategies. The industry may see a consolidation as compliance becomes crucial for survival.

National Housing and Urban-Rural Development Work Conference Held in Beijing
The National Housing and Urban-Rural Development Work Conference was held in Beijing, focusing on the implementation of Xi Jinping's directives and the achievements of the 14th Five-Year Plan. Key tasks for the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan were outlined, emphasizing urban renewal, real estate market stabilization, and construction industry upgrades. The conference highlighted the importance of a people-centered approach in urban development and the need for coordinated efforts to enhance living standards and promote sustainable growth.

The 150 Euro Knife Finally Stabs at China's Cross-Border E-Commerce
The EU has decided to eliminate the import tax exemption for packages valued under 150 euros starting in 2026, which will significantly impact Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers. This policy change, moved up by two years, is expected to increase operational costs and challenge existing low-cost selling strategies. As platforms adapt to the new regulations, the industry may see a consolidation, favoring compliant and financially robust players.

Japanese Liberal Democratic Party Member Visits Taiwan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Strongly Opposed and Has Made Serious Representations to Japan
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned a visit by a member of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party to Taiwan, asserting that it undermines China's sovereignty. The ministry has formally protested to Japan, emphasizing the need for respect regarding China's territorial integrity.

70 New Billionaires Added in Mainland China, 98% of Chinese Billionaires Are Self-Made, New Entries Include Zhang Brothers from Mixue Ice City
UBS's recent Billionaire Report reveals that by 2025, the number of billionaires in mainland China is projected to rise to 470, with 70 new billionaires added this year. Notably, 98% of Chinese billionaires are self-made, predominantly from the tech industry, reflecting a significant trend in wealth generation in the region.

Chinese Scientists Make New Progress in Quantum Error Correction Research
Chinese scientists have made significant advancements in quantum error correction using the 'Zuchongzhi 3.2' superconducting quantum processor. Their research demonstrates that the system operates below the error correction threshold, enhancing the accuracy of quantum computing. This breakthrough is pivotal for the practical application of quantum computers and sets the stage for future developments in the field.