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After 24 Years of Waiting, Japan's Wagyu Myth is Completely Shattered
Japan's hopes of re-entering the Chinese beef market after 24 years have been dashed due to provocative statements from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan, leading to the suspension of negotiations for beef exports. Despite Japan's efforts to negotiate re-entry since the mad cow disease ban in 2001, the current political climate has halted progress, leaving the Japanese cattle industry in a precarious situation as domestic consumption declines and international tariffs rise.

China Sends Letter to UN Secretary-General Clarifying Position on Gao City’s Erroneous Remarks and Actions Regarding China
China has officially communicated with the UN Secretary-General to clarify its position on inappropriate remarks and actions concerning China made by Gao City. The letter highlights China's concerns about international representation and diplomacy.

Hong Hao: China's Bull Market Has Fundamental Support, the Fifth Wave Will Rise Beyond Your Belief
Hong Hao, CIO of Lianhua Asset Management, asserts that the current bull market in China is fundamentally supported and predicts that the market will enter a significant upward phase. He emphasizes the changes in the economy, particularly the reduced importance of real estate, and highlights the growth of emerging industries as new supports for the stock market. Hong believes the fifth wave of the bull market is just beginning and will exceed expectations.

Russian Media: Russian Training Ship 'Parada' Ends Visit to China
The Russian training ship 'Parada' recently visited Dalian, China, for the first time in years, aiming to strengthen academic ties between Russia and China. The ship hosted 114 cadets from Russian maritime colleges who engaged in practical navigation training during their visit.

Shenzhou 22 Spacecraft Set to Launch
The Shenzhou 22 spacecraft is set to launch on November 25, 2025, marking the first use of a backup spacecraft in China's space history. This mission is part of China's efforts to enhance its manned space program and ensure future mission success.

Japan Gathers Troops Ready to Strike Taiwan Strait, China Issues Warning: No Authorization Needed to Use Force Against Japan
Japan is enhancing its military presence near the Taiwan Strait, prompting China to issue a strong warning that it can act against Japan without UN authorization. The situation escalates as Japan's military preparations and provocative statements raise tensions between the two nations, with China asserting its legal right to respond under the UN's enemy country provisions.

Hong Hao's Latest Viewpoint: China's Bull Market Has Fundamental Support, the Fifth Wave Will Rise Beyond Your Belief
Renowned analyst Hong Hao predicts that China's stock market is entering a robust phase supported by fundamental economic changes, particularly with the anticipated 'fifth wave' of growth. He emphasizes the diminishing importance of real estate in the economy and highlights the growth of manufacturing and emerging industries as new pillars for market strength. Hong also warns of potential risks in the global credit system, suggesting that significant economic shifts are on the horizon.

China Responds to 'Taro Yamamoto's Willingness to Dialogue with China': Hopes Japan Will Retract Incorrect Statements Regarding Taiwan and Show Sincerity
China has expressed its hope that Japan will retract its incorrect statements regarding Taiwan, following remarks made by Taro Yamamoto about his willingness to engage in dialogue with China. The Chinese side emphasizes the importance of sincerity in diplomatic relations.

Financial Breakfast: US Stock Indices Rise Together; Number of Graduate Exam Registrations Decreases by 1.31 Million Over Three Years
The article discusses recent developments in US stock markets, noting a collective rise in major indices driven by strong technology stocks and increasing expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. Additionally, it highlights a significant decline in graduate exam registrations in China, with a total drop of 1.31 million over three years, raising concerns about the future of higher education in the country.

12 Flight Routes Canceled, Short-Term Chinese Visitors to Japan Plummet
The number of Chinese tourists traveling to Japan has sharply declined due to a significant increase in flight cancellations, with 12 routes canceling all flights. This decline is expected to have a substantial negative impact on Japan's tourism industry, which heavily relies on Chinese visitors for revenue, especially during peak travel seasons.

The Electric Scooter Market is Set to Stage a 'Capital Three Kingdoms Kill'
The Chinese electric two-wheeler market, with a stock of 400 million units, is entering a new phase focused on high-end development, intelligence, and overseas expansion. Tailg is planning to go public in 2026, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape dominated by Yadea and Aima. As the market matures, the focus will shift from quantity to value enhancement, with significant opportunities for growth in the high-end segment and international markets.

Shenzhou 22 spacecraft is scheduled to launch on November 25
The Shenzhou 22 spacecraft is set to launch from China's Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on November 25, 2025. The Long March 2F rocket has completed its preparations, and the crew of the previous Shenzhou 21 mission is reported to be in good health.