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Zhang Zheng: Commercial Real Estate REITs Are Poised for Takeoff
The article discusses the recent announcement by the China Securities Regulatory Commission regarding the pilot launch of commercial real estate REITs, highlighting its significance for the real estate industry and capital markets. It emphasizes the potential benefits of these REITs in transforming the real estate sector, addressing structural challenges, and enhancing market resilience. The author, Professor Zhang Zheng, outlines the strategic importance of developing a robust REITs market in line with national financial goals.

Which is Higher, Labor Productivity in Manufacturing: China or the U.S.?
The article discusses the paradox of China's manufacturing labor productivity being reported as significantly lower than that of the U.S., despite China's strong global competitiveness. It argues that methodological errors in existing studies lead to this conclusion and presents evidence that China's labor productivity is actually higher in several key industries. The author emphasizes the importance of accurately measuring productivity and considering structural price differences between the two countries.

The World's Largest, Globally Innovative, Filling a Global Gap! China Achieves Major Breakthrough in This Field
China has achieved significant breakthroughs in clean energy technology, including the world's first 660-megawatt ultra-supercritical circulating fluidized bed boiler and the largest compressed air energy storage power station. These advancements not only fill global industry gaps but also enhance the efficiency and sustainability of power generation, supporting the transition to a new energy system focused on renewable sources.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office in Macau Donates Documentary to Portuguese-speaking Countries' Television Station
A donation ceremony for the documentary 'The Path of Chinese Modernization' was held in Macau, highlighting the ongoing cultural exchange between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. Officials emphasized the importance of this initiative in strengthening friendships and cooperation across various sectors.

Screening Seminar of 'The Hundred Regiments Offensive' and Anti-Japanese War Themed Photo Exhibition Held in Georgia
A screening seminar of 'The Hundred Regiments Offensive' and an anti-Japanese war themed photo exhibition took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, organized by the Chinese Embassy and local institutions. The event commemorated the 80th anniversary of significant historical milestones related to the anti-fascist struggle and aimed to foster a deeper understanding of China's contributions to this cause among attendees.

Japan claims that Sanae Takaichi has 'effectively retracted' her remarks, China responds
During a press conference, China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiaqin responded to claims by Japan's opposition leader that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi had effectively retracted her remarks made during a debate. Guo emphasized that such a retraction is fundamentally different from simply not mentioning the statements and condemned Takaichi's comments as damaging to China-Japan relations.

Renowned Japanese Scholar Criticizes: Gao City's Erroneous Remarks Expose Her Diplomatic Incompetence
A prominent Japanese scholar criticized Prime Minister Sanna Gao for her recent remarks on Taiwan, which he claims reveal her diplomatic incompetence. He argues that her statements could provoke tensions with China and calls for Japan to reaffirm its commitment to existing diplomatic agreements and apologize for her comments.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Japan's So-Called 'Consistent Position' on Taiwan Has Not Changed, Far from Enough
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized Japan's statements on Taiwan, stating that Japan's position has not evolved and is inadequate. The Ministry called for Japan to take a more responsible stance regarding Taiwan to ensure regional stability.

National Bureau of Statistics: Profits of Large Industrial Enterprises Increased by 1.9% Year-on-Year from January to October
From January to October, China's large industrial enterprises reported a profit increase of 1.9% year-on-year, totaling 59,502.9 billion yuan. The mining sector saw a significant decline of 27.8%, while manufacturing and electricity sectors experienced growth of 7.7% and 9.5%, respectively. Despite a 5.5% profit drop in October, the overall trend indicates stable profit growth for industrial enterprises.

Vanke's Multiple Bonds Drop Over 40%, A and H Shares Hit New Lows
Vanke's bonds have seen significant declines, with several dropping over 40% as of November 27. The company's stock prices have also hit new lows, raising concerns about its ability to manage upcoming debt maturities. The market is closely watching whether Vanke can extend its debts amid ongoing financial challenges.

Regarding China-US Soybean Trade, US Treasury Secretary's Latest Disclosure: Proceeding as Planned
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced that the China-US soybean trade is proceeding as planned, amidst discussions on inflation and the impact of tariffs on American farmers. Despite the current good state of US-China relations, American farmers have faced significant losses due to a lack of orders from China for months. The two countries have reached a consensus on expanding agricultural trade during recent consultations.

Has the Chinese government instructed domestic airlines to reduce the number of flights to Japan before March next year? The Foreign Ministry responds
The Chinese government has reportedly instructed domestic airlines to cut back on flights to Japan before March next year. This has prompted a response from the Foreign Ministry, although specific details about the directive have not been disclosed.