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18.09.2024

The day BRICS expanded and EU tariffs loomed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from China for 18.09.2024.

It displays 60 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.09.2024 ⇢ The day BRICS expanded and EU tariffs loomed
⌹The BRICS summit dominated morning headlines, with Turkey's interest in joining the Russia and China-led economic union sparking discussions. By midday, focus shifted to China's cultural heritage, with state media highlighting Xi Jinping's emphasis on cultural preservation. Afternoon reports revealed a 30% drop in new home sales during the Mid-Autumn Festival, signaling economic challenges. Tensions with the EU escalated as negotiations over electric vehicle tariffs stalled, with China's commerce minister expressing disappointment. The day concluded with concerns over potential trade wars, as the EU considered imposing tariffs on Chinese EVs. Meanwhile, China accused the US of shielding Israel and delaying peace in Gaza, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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这仜距今53幎的文件圚第79届联合囜倧䌚前倕再床成䞺台湟舆论焊点。BBC䞀文解读䞺䜕“2758号决议”再床成䞺热闚议题
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11:43⇢Mid-Autumn Festival Meets Global Challenges

⌹The newspapers report on China's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, with several sources highlighting cultural aspects (Beijing Daily, China Daily). International relations are discussed, including US legislation potentially closing Hong Kong's trade offices in America (Hong Kong Free Press) and TikTok's legal challenge against a US ban (DW Chinese). China's economic developments are also covered, focusing on Huawei's automotive ambitions (Caixin) and electric vehicle battery innovations (Caixin Global).
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近十幎来囜有经济重拟增长态势发展速床总䜓已快于民营经济曎是明星快于倖资经济囜有经济占比由过去的䞍断䞋降蜬变䞺䞍断䞊升。
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Deputies in China's people's congress system are tasked with engaging and interacting with local people and communities to best understand their needs, and seek their suggestions on a range of issues so that the deputies can present their views in the congress.
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01:06⇢Mid-Autumn Festival Meets Economic Shifts and Diplomatic Challenges

⌹The newspapers report on China's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations and cultural heritage (Beijing Daily, China Daily, Guangming Daily). Economic developments are discussed, including service trade growth and changes in state-owned enterprises (People's Daily, Economic Observer). International relations are highlighted, with focus on US-China defense talks and tensions with the Philippines over maritime disputes (China Military Online, Global Times).
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土耳其需芁倖囜投资而䞔鉎于该囜经历的䞥重经济危机䞍埗䞍䜿其关系倚样化。预计金砖囜家将于10月22日至24日圚俄眗斯西郚城垂喀山䞟行䌚议讚论吞收新成员的问题。
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09:09⇢Turkey Eyes BRICS Membership

⌹The newspapers report on Turkey's potential joining of BRICS, highlighting economic motivations (BBC Chinese). China's cultural development achievements are emphasized (China Economic Net, Beijing Daily). Vietnamese-Chinese relations are discussed, with Vietnam prioritizing ties with Beijing (South China Morning Post). Hong Kong's stricter immigration policies are noted (Hong Kong Free Press). Chinese state media continues to focus on improving people's lives and cultural heritage (Beijing Daily, China Daily).
10:48
歊装组织黎巎嫩真䞻党䜿甚的寻呌机几乎同时圚党囜范囎内剧烈爆炞数千人受䌀真䞻党已園咎于以色列以官员尚未对歀䜜出回应。
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15:20⇢Pager Explosions Rock Lebanon

⌹The newspapers report on a major attack in Lebanon, with thousands injured due to pager explosions attributed to Hezbollah (BBC Chinese). Chinese state media focuses on cultural heritage and Xi Jinping's emphasis on the Yellow River basin's development (Beijing Daily, China Economic Net). Economic issues are discussed, including China's monetary policy changes (Caixin Global) and EU tariffs on Chinese EVs (Xinhua News).
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Air raid sirens sounded in cities across China, ordinary citizens paid silent tributes, historical materials disclosed for the first time ...
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