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04.10.2024

The Day of European Electric Vehicle Tariffs

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This page is an archive of main headlines from China for 04.10.2024.

It displays 51 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.10.2024The Day of European Electric Vehicle Tariffs
The European Union's decision to impose tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles dominated the day's news cycle. Early reports indicated the likelihood of approval, which was confirmed by midday. The move sparked immediate reaction from China's Ministry of Commerce, vowing to safeguard Chinese enterprises' interests. This development occurs against the backdrop of China's ongoing efforts to stimulate its economy, particularly in the housing market and consumer spending during the National Day holiday. Simultaneously, Chinese media continued to emphasize patriotic themes surrounding the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. In technology news, Chinese scientists claimed a world first in terahertz wireless communication, while concerns about employment persisted with the government issuing 24 new measures to boost job opportunities.
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00:37Middle East Tensions Escalate as China Celebrates

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with potential Israeli responses to Iranian missile attacks being discussed (BBC Chinese, VOA Chinese). China's 75th founding anniversary celebrations continue, with state media emphasizing patriotic themes and Xi Jinping's leadership (Beijing Daily, China Daily). Economic issues are highlighted, including China's automotive industry developments and potential EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (Caixin Chinese, DW Chinese).
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08:29Taiwanese Artists' National Day Greetings Spark Controversy

The newspapers report on China's ongoing 75th founding anniversary celebrations, with state media emphasizing patriotic themes and national achievements (Beijing Daily, China Daily, Guangming Daily). Controversy arises as Taiwanese artists who previously supported social movements now celebrate China's National Day (BBC Chinese). Economic issues are discussed, including potential EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (DW Chinese) and foreign investment inflows (South China Morning Post).
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13:33China's Diamond Jubilee: Patriotism Meets Economic Challenges

The newspapers report on China's ongoing 75th founding anniversary celebrations, with state media emphasizing patriotic themes and national achievements (Beijing Daily, China Daily, Guangming Daily, Xinhua). Legal issues are highlighted, including lawyers' immunity in China (Caixin Global) and Hong Kong's business developments (Hong Kong Free Press). Economic matters, such as EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (DW Chinese) and South African avocado exports to China (South China Morning Post), are also discussed.
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As a testament to its economic vitality, the weeklong National Day holiday has sparked a box office surge, underscoring the potential of China's resurgent market.
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