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U.S. International Trade Commission Issues Final Affirmative Ruling on Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties for Chinese Hot-Formed Molded Fiber Products
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that hot-formed molded fiber products from China and Vietnam have caused significant harm to the U.S. industry. This ruling will lead to the imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Major Reform: Policies Affecting 1.4 Billion People Have Changed Completely!
Following the Central Economic Work Conference, significant reforms affecting 1.4 billion people in China are underway, focusing on income distribution and employment policies. The government plans to implement a comprehensive income increase strategy for urban and rural residents, aiming to enhance labor compensation and address disparities in income distribution.

The Next Battle for National Fortune! Friction Has Already Begun
The article discusses the emerging tensions between the U.S. and China in space, particularly in relation to satellite operations. It highlights a recent incident involving a near miss between a Chinese satellite and a SpaceX satellite, as well as China's ambitious plans to deploy a massive constellation of satellites to compete with the U.S. in satellite internet and computing power.

Today Hainan Officially Closes Its Borders, Impacting Far Beyond Our Imagination!
On December 18, 2025, Hainan will officially close its borders, marking a significant moment in China's economic history. This closure is intended to transform Hainan into a special customs zone, facilitating greater openness and integration into the global economy. The move reflects China's commitment to maintaining an open market amidst global challenges and aims to foster a robust real economy focused on innovation and development.

Honda's Factories in China to Halt Production Due to Semiconductor Shortage
Honda has announced that it will suspend or reduce vehicle production at its factories in Japan and China due to a semiconductor shortage, effective from late December to early January. The company's joint venture with GAC Group in China will halt production for five days starting December 29, while Japanese factories will also see reduced output. This comes amidst ongoing challenges faced by several Japanese automakers due to supply disruptions.

Shandong Aircraft Carrier Marks 6th Anniversary! The Era of Three Aircraft Carriers Has Arrived, Anticipating More Breakthroughs
The People's Navy has officially entered the era of three aircraft carriers with the commissioning of the Fujian aircraft carrier. This development signifies not only an increase in the number of carriers but also a significant improvement in operational capabilities.

Cutting Through Waves! Shandong Aircraft Carrier Officially Marks 6th Anniversary of Commissioning
The Shandong aircraft carrier has officially marked its sixth anniversary since commissioning, showcasing its operational capabilities through various military exercises and missions. Since its entry into service, it has played a crucial role in enhancing China's naval power and safeguarding national interests.

Ministry of Finance: Securities Transaction Stamp Duty Revenue Reaches 185.5 Billion Yuan from January to November, Up 70.7% Year-on-Year
The Ministry of Finance reported that from January to November, China's general public budget revenue reached 200.516 billion yuan, with a notable increase in securities transaction stamp duty revenue, which rose by 70.7% to 18.55 billion yuan. Overall, tax revenues showed modest growth, while non-tax revenues declined. Expenditures also increased, particularly in education and social security.

Surplus of One Trillion Upsets the Western Vinegar Jar, Legal Scholar: The West's High-Tech Products Not Sold to China Are a Major Contribution
China's trade surplus has reached an unprecedented 1.08 trillion USD by November 2025, surpassing the economic records of major industrial nations. This surge is attributed to the West's refusal to sell high-tech products to China, inadvertently pushing the country to innovate and develop its own technologies. As a result, China's exports in various sectors, particularly in integrated circuits and automobiles, are expected to continue growing significantly.

Footage Released! Philippine Personnel Wielding Long Knives Provokes Chinese Coast Guard
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that on December 12, Philippine personnel, allegedly organized by the military, provoked the Chinese coast guard near the Xianbin Reef, threatening them with knives. The incident has raised concerns about the nature of the Philippine vessels involved, suggesting they are not ordinary fishermen but rather part of a military strategy to escalate tensions in the South China Sea.

The Oil Cars Disdained by BYD Have Been Embraced by Foreigners
A recent surge in demand for Maserati vehicles in Shanghai highlights a surprising trend: fuel cars, often dismissed in China, are thriving in international markets. Reports indicate that China's gasoline car exports are set to surpass Japan, with a significant portion of exported vehicles being fuel cars, which are gaining traction in various countries due to underdeveloped electric vehicle infrastructure. This shift underscores the resilience of fuel vehicles amidst the rapid rise of electric vehicles in China.

Famous Billionaire's Surrogacy Shocks American Judge
A Chinese billionaire, Xu Bo, has been denied parental rights in the U.S. due to his controversial surrogacy practices, which reportedly involve fathering numerous children. His claims and statements regarding his desire for many sons have raised eyebrows, leading to investigations and public scrutiny. The situation highlights broader issues surrounding surrogacy and ethics in both personal and corporate contexts.