Sunday Important News Summary

Domestic News:

1. The United States is reported to have suspended the sale of nuclear power plant equipment to China.

2. Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong attracted about 20 million visitors in the first five months.

3. Chinese company mining in Myanmar causing heavy metal pollution in a Mekong River tributary within Thailand? Chinese Embassy responds: Supports Thailand and Myanmar strengthening communication and coordination.

4. Production and operation of small and medium-sized enterprises in China are picking up and improving, and domestic TBM's overseas orders are scheduled until 2027.

5. BYD's Li Yunfei responds to "constant pressure fuel tank" and "Evergrande of the car circle" incidents: Fuel tank is compliant, and finances are not a problem.

6. Cui Dongshu, Secretary-General of the Passenger Car Association: New energy vehicle promotions in May fell to a mid-to-high level of 11%, an increase of 1.6 percentage points from the previous month.

International News:

1. Japanese and South Korean leaders may hold their first meeting at the G7 summit.

2. US-India trade negotiations make progress, US delegation extends consultation period in India to next Tuesday.

3. Thailand and Cambodia reach consensus on border situation, both armies will withdraw to agreed areas.

4. Denmark will strengthen military activities in and around Greenland.

5. US media: The United States resumes processing international student visas for Harvard.

6. A 6.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in central Colombia, and all emergency agencies in the capital Bogota have been activated.

7. Interim leader of South Korea's largest opposition party: Strive to hold a party congress before the beginning of September to complete the election of the party leader.

8. Los Angeles protests: ①The Trump administration announced the deployment of 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles. ②The US Secretary of Defense said that the active US Marine Corps is on high alert. ③The Governor of California responded to the US Secretary of Defense's threat: It's simply crazy. ④California lawmakers criticized Trump for forcibly conscripting the US National Guard: It's completely unnecessary! ⑤The first batch of US National Guard personnel entered Los Angeles, and the US police said the protests "ended peacefully." ⑥New York also fell into chaos after Los Angeles, and more than 20 demonstrators were arrested.

9. Trump-Musk scolding war: ①The White House requires common allies of Trump and Musk to take sides. An official said that if Musk wants to repair the relationship, he needs to show unprecedented humility. ②NASA and the Pentagon are considering Space X alternatives. ③US media: Trump begins to inquire whether Musk is "taking drugs." (Golden Ten Data APP)