AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security: China’s rare submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile test in the Pacific has triggered fresh condemnation, with Australia urging leader-to-leader talks and Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Palau joining the chorus calling it destabilizing and against the region’s nuclear-free commitments. Disaster Response: Pakistan’s president and prime minister sent condolences to China over deadly storms, tornadoes, landslides and flooding across Guangxi, Hubei and Gansu, as rescue and evacuation efforts continue. Economy Watch: China’s inflation cooled in June as energy and commodity costs eased, while producer prices rose to a near four-year high, keeping pressure on manufacturers amid weak demand. Central Banking: The PBOC pledged a “moderately loose” stance but flagged growing “structural divergence,” signaling a more flexible, targeted approach as growth remains uneven. Markets & Tech: China stocks were steady as chip and AI shares offset weakness elsewhere; CXMT’s planned Shanghai IPO also boosted sentiment. Culture & Sports: Yi embroidery made its FIFA World Cup debut in official merchandise, bringing a centuries-old craft to global fans. China-UK Ties: A Chinese embassy official said Britain and China are set to sustain long-term relations through productive exchanges. Energy Outlook: A report projects global nuclear capacity to jump 44% by 2036, with China set to lead the expansion.
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