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香港快运赴日本航线载客率仍未恢复

虽然谣传“日本大地震”的时间已过,但香港快运赴日航线仍未恢复至正常水平。

据香港《经济日报》报道,国泰航空星期二(9月23日)公布集团8月客货运量数据。

8月份,国泰集团日均载客量破11万人次,其中,国泰航空月客运量增加30%至268.2万人次,香港快运月客运量增加36%至80.2万人次。

日本地震传闻曾明显拖累香港快运的载客率,随着预言落空,香港快运8月平均载客率回升至85.4%,优于6月和7月的70.5%和75.7%,按年仍跌5.2个百分点。

国泰顾客及商务总裁刘凯诗称,前往日本的市场需求尚未完全恢复至与运力相符的水平,航线7月至8月旅游高峰期间的载客率较去年低了超过20个百分点。展望9月,香港快运将继续提供具吸引力的机票优惠,以刺激旅游淡季的需求。

据网媒“香港01”报道,日本旅游观光局数据显示,今年首八个月录得2838万人次旅客访日,按年上升18.2%。其中只有香港游客人数下跌,比去年同期跌7.1%。

据法新社此前报道,社交媒体上的一些虚假贴文引用了2021年再版的一部日本漫画,称漫画作者曾在梦中预见日本2025年7月将发生严重自然灾害。这则谣言引起香港市民恐慌,导致今年赴日旅游需求下降。

中国网信办查处今日头条、UC平台破坏网络生态案件

中国网信办星期二(9月23日)表示,已就内容违规问题约谈字节跳动的新闻平台今日头条,以及阿里巴巴旗下的互联网浏览器运营商UC平台。

网信办在两份声明中指出,两家平台因“扰乱网络生态秩序”的内容被处罚。

声明分别指出,今日头条平台未落实信息内容管理主体责任,不仅在热搜榜单主榜呈现不良信息内容,还在落地页面置顶呈现相关话题,破坏网络生态;UC平台未落实信息内容管理主体责任,在热搜榜单主榜扎堆呈现极端敏感恶性案事件词条等非权威部门、权威媒体发布的信息,涉及网络暴力、未成年人隐私等相关话题,破坏网络生态秩序。

中国网信办星期一(9月22日)宣布,开展为期两个月的“清朗·整治恶意挑动负面情绪问题”全国专项行动。行动聚焦社交、短视频、直播等平台,全面排查话题、榜单、推荐、弹幕、评论等重点环节,着力整治挑动群体极端对立情绪、宣扬恐慌焦虑情绪、挑起网络暴力戾气,以及过度渲染消极悲观情绪等问题。

网信办在本月早些时候,也约谈了社交平台小红书和约谈新浪微博主要负责人。

中国官方:军队建设使用土地 应当优先使用存量军用土地

中国国务院与中共中央军委公布《军用土地管理条例》,当中提到军队建设使用土地,应当优先使用存量军用土地,以及规定禁止侵占、污染、破坏军用土地。

据央视新闻客户端消息,国务院、中央军委公布《军用土地管理条例》(简称《条例》),自今年11月1日起施行。《条例》共30条,包括明确军用土地是指依法由军队单位使用管理的土地,但不包括军队单位租用、借用的土地。

《条例》提到确立军用土地集中统管制度,称军用土地的使用权属于中央军委,由中央军委后勤保障部代表中央军委行使。中央军委后勤保障部应当加强对军用土地使用的统筹规划,引导军用土地资源优化配置。

同时,强化军队建设用地保障。军队建设使用土地,应当优先使用存量军用土地;确需新增建设用地的,应当符合国土空间规划、土地利用年度计划和用途管制等要求,尽可能使用未利用地,并依法办理建设项目用地相关手续。

《条例》还说,加强军用土地保护。在军用土地的上方或者下方建设相关公共基础设施的,应当按照中央军委的规定报经批准。县级以上人民政府因基础设施建设、开展公益事业等原因需要借用军用土地的,应当与军队单位签订协议,按照协议约定的用途和期限使用土地。禁止侵占、污染、破坏军用土地。

《条例》也提到,规范处置军用土地的使用权。军队单位可以采取军队与地方土地使用权置换整合或者向地方转移军用土地的使用权等方式,处置军用土地的使用权。《条例》进一步说明,处置军用土地的使用权应当按照中央军委的规定报经批准,优先采取土地使用权置换整合方式。

中国市监总局约谈货拉拉 要求严格遵守反垄断法

中国国家市场监管总局约谈货运服务平台货拉拉,要求货拉拉严格遵守反垄断法等法律规定,公平参与市场竞争,推动平台规则和算法公平公正、公开透明。

中国国家市场监督管理总局官方微信公众号星期二(9月23日)发布消息称,市场监管总局近日约谈货拉拉,要求货拉拉严格遵守《中华人民共和国反垄断法》等法律规定,落实反垄断合规主体责任,及时规范经营行为,公平参与市场竞争,维护货车司机、消费者等相关主体合法权益,推动平台规则和算法公平公正、公开透明,促进行业规范健康发展。

货拉拉官网信息显示,货拉拉是一家拉货搬家跑腿发长途信息服务平台,创立于2013年,是从事同城/跨城货运、企业版物流服务、搬家、零担、跑腿、冷运、汽车租售及车后市场服务的互联网物流商城。

截至2025年4月,货拉拉业务范围覆盖全球14个市场,其中中国大陆共覆盖363座城市,月活司机达120万,月活用户1400万。

中央网信办开展为期2个月的“清朗整治”舆情行动 今日头条被约谈,责任人被从严处理

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中央网信办周二发布新闻稿称,“近日,针对今日头条平台未落实信息内容管理主体责任,不仅在热搜榜单主榜呈现不良信息内容,还在落地页面置顶呈现相关话题,破坏网络生态的问题,国家网信办指导北京市网信办,依据《网络信息内容生态治理规定》等有关规定,对今日头条平台采取约谈、责令限期改正、警告、从严处理责任人等处置处罚措施”。

中央网信办当天另透露称,“近日,针对UC平台未落实信息内容管理主体责任,在热搜榜单主榜扎堆呈现极端敏感恶性案事件词条等非权威部门、权威媒体发布的信息,涉及网络暴力、未成年人隐私等相关话题,破坏网络生态秩序的问题,国家网信办指导广东省网信办,依据《网络信息内容生态治理规定》等有关规定,对UC平台采取约谈、责令限期改正、警告、从严处理责任人等处置处罚措施”。

中央网信办的新闻稿强调,“网络空间天朗气清、生态良好,符合人民利益。网信部门将持续聚焦破坏网络生态违法违规突出问题,发挥网络执法‘利剑’作用,督促网站平台履行主体责任和社会责任,切实维护清朗网络空间”。

此前,据“网信中国”微信公众号周一消息,“为整治恶意挑动对立、宣扬暴力戾气等负面情绪问题,营造更加文明理性的网络环境,近日中央网信办印发通知,在全国范围内部署开展为期2个月的‘清朗·整治恶意挑动负面情绪问题’专项行动”。

中央网信办有关负责人表示,“本次专项行动聚焦社交、短视频、直播等平台,全面排查话题、榜单、推荐、弹幕、评论等重点环节,着力整治以下问题:‘挑动群体极端对立情绪’;‘宣扬恐慌焦虑情绪’;‘挑起网络暴力戾气’;‘过度渲染消极悲观情绪’。”

官方通报指,所谓“挑动群体极端对立情绪”包括:借社会热点事件强行关联身份、地域、性别等信息标签化、污名化炒作,挑动群体间矛盾。借影视作品、脱口秀、体育赛事等话题,鼓动“饭圈”粉丝群体恶意拉踩、攻击、谩骂或者组织批量举报投诉等行为。部分二次元群体、“喷系少年”组织煽动对立甚至“开盒”,或者教授买卖“开盒”技巧等。

所谓“宣扬恐慌焦虑情绪”包括:恶意虚构散布灾情、险情、警情等可能影响公共安全的突发事件,伪造发布政府部门公告。以“内幕消息”等方式,拼凑剪辑或者利用矩阵账号炮制传播经济金融、社会民生、公共政策等谣言信息。虚构歪曲事件原因、细节、进展等,发布“阴谋论”等耸人听闻的信息。编造“大师”“专家”等虚假身份、人设,围绕就业、婚恋、教育等领域“贩卖”焦虑带货卖课。

所谓“挑起网络暴力戾气”包括:策划、演绎打架斗殴、恶意刁难等剧本,宣扬“以暴制暴”。传播未经处理直接展示的血腥恐怖现场画面,或发布含有虐待动物、自残自伤等极端行为的刺激图片视频。利用AI合成、视频剪辑、图片拼凑等手段,渲染美化暴力行为,制造猎奇惊悚氛围。直播中以自残自虐、“打人挑战”、持械恐吓等噱头吸粉引流,组织线上约架,并实时直播双方线下侮辱谩骂、打架斗殴等场景。

所谓“过度渲染消极悲观情绪”包括:集中发布、片面鼓吹“努力无用论”“读书无用论”等绝对化、消极化论调。恶意解读社会现象,片面放大负面个案,借机宣扬厌世等负面人生观。通过炮制所谓热搜词、热门梗、表情包、语录段子等,过度自我矮化或者渲染颓丧消极负面情绪,引起跟风效仿。

企业方面,快手科技20日发文回应称:“网信部门就快手平台热搜榜单重点环节存在的问题进行约谈并予以处罚。我们对此高度重视、诚恳接受,全面落实整改要求。将严格遵循网信部门要求,以此次整改治理公告契机,举一反三,进一步完善热搜榜单管理机制,夯实平台信息内容管理主体责任”。

该公司并称,“针对网信部门指出的具体问题,已第一时间组建整改专项团队,围绕热搜榜单推进生态治理,不断提升榜单内容的规范性和多样性。未来,公司将继续主动接受用户和社会的监督,与各方共同营造清朗网络空间”。

Trump makes unproven link between autism and Tylenol

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Major medical groups say it is safe for pregnant women to take Tylenol, also known as Paracetamol

Trump officials are expected to link the use of pain reliever Tylenol in pregnant women to autism, according to US media reports.

At an Oval Office event on Monday, the US president will reportedly advise pregnant women in the US to only take Tylenol, known as paracetamol elsewhere, to relieve high fevers.

At the Charlie Kirk memorial service on Sunday, Trump said he had an "amazing" announcement coming on autism, saying it was "out of control" but they might now have a reason why.

Some studies have shown a link between pregnant women taking Tylenol and autism, but these findings are inconsistent and do not prove the drug causes autism.

Tylenol is a popular brand of pain relief medication sold in the United States, Canada and some other countries. Its active ingredient is acetaminophen, which is called paracetamol outside North America.

Tylenol maker Kenvue has defended the use of the drug in pregnant women.

In a statement to the BBC, it said: "We believe independent, sound science clearly shows that taking acetaminophen does not cause autism. We strongly disagree with any suggestion otherwise and are deeply concerned with the health risk this poses for expecting mothers."

Acetaminophen is the safest pain reliever option for pregnant women, it added, and without it, women face a dangerous choice between suffering through conditions like fever or use riskier alternatives.

The BBC has contacted the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for comment.

In April, the leader of HHS, Robert F Kennedy Jr, pledged "a massive testing and research effort" to determine the cause of autism in five months.

But experts have cautioned that finding the causes of autism - a complex syndrome that has been researched for decades - would not be simple.

The widely held view of researchers is that there is no single cause of autism, which is thought to be the result of a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors.

The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology said doctors across the country have consistently identified Tylenol as one of the only safe pain relievers for pregnant women.

"[S]tudies that have been conducted in the past, show no clear evidence that proves a direct relationship between the prudent use of acetaminophen during any trimester and fetal developmental issues," the group has said.

The drug is recommended by other major medical groups as well as other governments around the world.

In August, a review of research led by the dean of Harvard University's Chan School of Public Health found that children may be more likely to develop autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders when exposed to Tylenol during pregnancy.

The researchers argued some steps should be taken to limit use of the drug, but said the pain reliever was still important for treating maternal fever and pain, which can also have negative effects for children.

But another study, published in 2024, found no relationship between exposure to Tylenol and autism.

"There is no robust evidence or convincing studies to suggest there is any causal relationship," said Monique Botha, a professor in social and developmental psychology at Durham University.

Dr Botha added that pain relief for pregnant women was "woefully lacking", with Tylenol being one of the only safe options for the population.

Autism diagnoses have increased sharply since 2000, and by 2020 the rate among 8-year-olds reached 2.77%, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Scientists attribute at least part of the rise to increased awareness of autism and an expanding definition of the disorder. Researchers have also been investigating environmental factors.

In the past, Kennedy has offered debunked theories about the rising rates of autism, blaming vaccines despite a lack of evidence.

Three West African countries to quit International Criminal Court

EPA Interim President of Mali Colonel Assimi Goita (L), Head of the military junta in Niger General Abdourahamane Tchiani (C) and Interim leader of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore (R) pose for photosEPA
Interim President of Mali Colonel Assimi Goita (L), head of military junta in Niger Abdourahamane Tchiani (C) and Interim leader of Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traore (R)

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have announced they will immediately withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), labelling it an "instrument of neo-colonialist repression".

The three military-led countries issued a joint statement, saying they would not recognise the authority of the United Nations' top court, based in The Hague.

"The ICC has proven itself incapable of handling and prosecuting proven war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of genocide, and crimes of aggression," the three leaders said.

The court has not yet responded to the decision by the three countries, all of which with close ties to Russia whose leader Vladimir Putin has been subject to an ICC arrest warrant.

The three states said they wanted to set up "indigenous mechanisms for the consolidation of peace and justice".

They accused the ICC of targeting less privileged countries, echoing criticism from Rwanda's President Paul Kagame who has previously accused the ICC of holding an anti-African bias.

The ICC was set up in 2002 to legally pursue cases of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression.

Out of 33 cases launched since its inception, all but one involved an African country.

A country's withdrawal from the ICC officially takes effect one year after the UN is notified.

Military junta forces are in control of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, following coups in the Sahel countries between 2020 and 2023. They make up the only three members of the Confederation of Sahel States.

Their armies have faced accusations of crimes against civilians, as violence has escalated in the region against jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.

In another coordinated move earlier this year, all three countries simulatenously withdrew from the regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas).

They had rejected Ecowas' demands for them to restore democratic rule.

Russia has strengthened its ties with the three Sahel countries over recent years, which have all become increasingly isolated from the West, notably the former regional colonial power France.

In 2023, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russia's President Vladimir Putin over alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

Defense Department Delays Cleanup of ‘Forever Chemicals’ Nationwide

The new timeline could slow cleanup in some communities by nearly a decade. The chemicals, widely used in the military, are linked to cancers and other health risks.

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Forever chemicals are used in firefighting foam. Above, a training exercise in 2012 at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico, one of several sites where groundwater has been contaminated.

Trump to Address U.N. as He Jettisons Aid and Recasts U.S. Role

President Trump plans to address the U.N. General Assembly with a rebuke of global institutions, at a moment when he is increasingly isolated in his approach to crises around the world.

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President Trump walking off Air Force One at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, where he will attend the U.N. General Assembly meetings Tuesday.

The Many Faces of Syria’s President, Ahmed al-Shara

Ahmed al-Shara has shifted shapes many times during his ascent from rebel commander to national leader. This week, he is expected to be the first Syrian president to address the U.N. General Assembly in 58 years.

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On Wednesday, Syria’s president Ahmed al-Shara is expected to become the first Syrian leader to address the U.N. General Assembly in 58 years.

For Trump, Who Has ‘Strong Feelings’ About Autism, the Issue Is Personal

The president delivered impassioned — if scientifically dubious — remarks about what he described as one of “the most alarming public health developments in history.”

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President Trump acknowledged that his comments went further than his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the F.D.A. commissioner, whose carefully calibrated remarks prompted Mr. Trump to concede that he did not have all the facts.

Trump’s $100,000 Visa Fee Puts Many Tech Start-Ups in a Bind

Silicon Valley start-ups said they were concerned they would be disproportionately hurt by the new visa fee for skilled foreign workers, given their limited resources.

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The offices of Delve, an artificial intelligence start-up in San Francisco. The company’s chief operating officer said she was grappling with what a change in H-1B visa fees meant for Delve’s hiring.

How the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Plan to Tackle Homelessness

The candidates’ views on addressing homelessness in New York City differ vastly, with calls to expand mental health services, overhaul the shelter system and change policing.

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More than 100,000 people are staying in homeless shelters in New York City, according to the latest figures from the Coalition for the Homeless.

‘They’re Small but They’re Mighty.’ Meet the Wisconsin Sisters Healing the Land.

The women of Holy Wisdom Monastery have restored 170 acres of native prairie and oak savanna. “Humans need creation to find ourselves,” one said.

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From left, Sister Lynne Smith, Sister Mary David Walgenbach, Sister Everline Jeruto and Sister Joanne Kollasch, the order of Benedictine sisters of Holy Wisdom.

House Democrats go on offense with $3M ad blitz over tariffs, shutdown threat

House Democrats are going on the offense with tariffs and shutdown politics in swing districts, dropping TV ads against 10 vulnerable Republicans as Congress barrels toward an October government shutdown.

House Majority Forward, a nonprofit aligned with House Democratic leadership, is spending $3 million on broadcast TV and digital ads attacking Republicans on cost-of-living increases and cuts to Medicaid. Details of Tuesday’s ad buy were shared first with POLITICO.

“They promised to lower prices, but you’re not imagining it — Republican tariffs are making everything more expensive,” one of the ad’s narrator says, over flashing images of grocery items. “Juan Ciscomani voted to let Trump make tariffs even worse and voted to make healthcare even more expensive. Now, Republicans in Congress are threatening to shut down the government, causing economic chaos.”

Ciscomani, a Republican member first elected in 2022, holds an Arizona House seat that Donald Trump also narrowly won last year.

The ads come as Congress faces a government shutdown stalemate, after the Senate rejected dueling short-term government funding proposals from both parties on Friday.

They also preview Democrats’ attack lines against Republicans ahead of the midterms. Public polling finds most Americans disapprove of Trump’s tariff policies. But Republicans maintain an edge over Democrats when voters are asked who they trust more on the economy, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll released over the weekend.

In addition to Ciscomani, the ads go after Reps. David Valadao of California, Gabe Evans of Colorado, Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Zach Nunn of Iowa, Tom Barrett of Michigan, Mike Lawler of New York, Rob Bresnahan and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin.

The ad airing against Van Orden features a Wisconsin-based influencer, Kate Duffy. Styled after a social media post, it will air vertically on broadcast TV, a first for the group.

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美日韩三国联合声明 关切台湾海峡局势

23/09/2025 - 11:09

台湾周边的破坏稳定活动日益频繁,对此美日韩三国外长于9月23日在联大举行高层会晤后发表联合声明表示担忧,并对非法的海洋权利主张表示强烈反对。

美日韩三国高级外交官今天发表联合声明称“对台湾周边日益频繁的破坏稳定活动表示担忧,”外交官员们还强烈反对在南海的“非法海域主张”以及将此类主张强加于人的企图。

路透社指出尽管该声明中没有明确提到中国,但这一声是针对北京,就是美国及其盟友因南海争议而持续紧张之际发表该声明。

台湾外交部对此立场表示欢迎,台湾外交部发言人萧光伟在台北对记者表示:“台湾将与美国、日本、韩国等伙伴合作,确保台海及印太地区的和平稳定。”

美国国务卿卢比奥、韩国外交部长赵显和日本外务大臣岩屋毅周一在美国纽约出席联合国大会期间举行美日韩三国外长会晤,签署了联合声明,并讨论了三国继续致力于朝鲜无核计划立场,另外三国部长还就深化经济安保合作、尖端技术领域的合作方案等交换了意见。

中国对几乎整个南海声称拥有主权,文莱、印度尼西亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、台湾和越南等也在南海的部分海域提出主权主张。

中国视台湾为其领土一部分,并加强了其在附近的军事活动,包括举行军事演习。台湾否认中国的领土主张。

美访华议员称双方在关键问题上各说各话 指稀土问题未解决 美大使预告将达成波音大订单

23/09/2025 - 11:39

正在中国访问的美国众议院议员代表团团长、民主党籍联邦众议员斯密(Adam Smith)周二表示,美中在一些关键问题上各说各话。密率领的这一两党代表团是自2019年以来美国众议院代表团首次访华。目前,双方在贸易、科技以及对全球冲突的不同看法等问题上的紧张关系正在加剧。

斯密指出,此次访问的目的是增进双方对话,并指“你必须愿意开启这样的对话过程:‘好的,这是我的立场,你的立场是什么?’ 而我们甚至还没到这一步。我们仍在各说各话”。

据斯密身处的美国众议院军事委员会周一发布的一份声明,这支议员代表团表示,希望中方采取切实行动,减少芬太尼流入美国,并对中国当局限制全球稀土供应表示关切。

斯密周二还强调,担心美中两军在军事操作上距离过近,希望与中方进行更多对话。这位美国众议院军事委员会民主党籍副主席告诉记者,“我们目睹过这种情况:我们的舰船与飞机,他们的舰船与飞机,彼此距离过于接近”,并回顾道“冷战最激烈时期,我们与苏联保持着定期对话,定期签署条约”。

斯密在美国驻华大使馆举行的新闻发布会上指出:“我认为当你的核武器数量达到数百甚至接近千枚时,就应该开始就此展开对话,以确保我们相互理解,避免陷入任何形式的冲突”。

斯密说,希望与中方开展更广泛的接触。斯密谈到,“许多看似难以解决、不可能实现的事情——一旦你真正从‘让我们尝试解决这个问题’的角度开始对话——你所能取得的成就将超乎想象”。

此外,斯密提及:“我认为我们还没有解决稀土问题。我认为这个问题还需要进一步解决”。他没有具体说明症结所在。中国主导着全球稀土矿产供应和加工,这些矿产对从电动汽车到先进武器等各种产品都至关重要。随着今年早些时候与特朗普政府的贸易紧张局势升级,中方利用其在这一领域的主导地位作为战略杠杆对美方施压。

美中于6月份达成了一项框架协议,其中包括中方承诺不断加快对稀土相关出口许可申请的审查,但该协议的具体细节尚未披露。美国贸易代表格里尔(Jamieson Greer)上周声称,美国稀土磁铁的供应已“大幅反弹”,尽管欧洲企业抱怨稀土短缺可能导致生产停滞。

在回应记者关于字节跳动是否会参与TikTok美国算法维护的问题时,斯密也表达了谨慎态度。他以隐私和安全问题为由,表示此事“尚未完全解决”,并指自己并不参与谈判。

美中据称即将达成一些交易,将TikTok美国业务剥离给一个包括软件巨头甲骨文公司在内的财团。白宫新闻秘书莱维特(Karoline Leavitt)日前告诉媒体称:“TikTok(在美业务)将由在美国的美国人持有多数股权。管控该应用程序在美国(业务)的董事会将拥有7个席位,其中6个席位将由美国人占据;数据和隐私将由美国最伟大的科技公司之一甲骨文领导,算法也将由美国控制”。该协议的许多细节尚未公开。

此外,美国驻华大使庞德伟(David Perdue)周二透露称,美中就波音公司的一笔“巨额”飞机订单的谈判已进入最后阶段。虽然庞德伟没有透露潜在订单规模的细节,但他在北京与来访的斯密等议员共同出席的新闻发布会上表示,该协议将迅速敲定。

庞德伟告诉记者:“这是一笔巨额订单,对总统来说非常重要。对波音来说也非常重要。我认为这对中国来说也非常重要,我认为,谈判已经进入最后几天,也就是几周,我们希望最终能够达成”。

彭博社上月报导称,波音一直在努力与中方敲定一项多达500架飞机的销售协议,此举将终结自2017年美国总统特朗普(Donald Trump)上次访华以来的中国市场销售低迷。这项具有里程碑意义的订单经过多年酝酿,将成为两国贸易协议的核心之一,但前提是紧张局势能够得到缓解。

这支美国众议院代表团周日与中国国务院总理李强举行会谈后,周一分别会见了中国国防部长董军和国务院副总理何立峰。2023年,一批美国参议员访问了北京。

中国谋求托管外国黄金储备 以增强全球影响力

知情人士说,中国旨在成为外国主权黄金储备的托管方,以此增强中国在全球黄金市场的地位。

彭博社星期二(9月23日)引述知情人士报道,中国央行正通过上海黄金交易所,吸引友好国家的央行购买黄金并将其存放在中国境内。知情人士说,这一举措已在近几个月内展开,并引起至少一个东南亚国家的兴趣。

报道称,此举将增强北京在全球金融体系中的地位,进一步推动中国建立一个对美元和美国、英国和瑞士等西方金融中心依赖程度更低的世界。各国一直在抢购黄金,以对冲日益加剧的地缘政治风险,这为中国央行提供了一个机会,为这一被视为抵御经济冲击关键的资产提供避风港。

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