Domestic News:
1. National pork prices fall below 5 yuan, hitting a record low.
2. China's Ministry of National Defense sends a delegation to Europe for institutional dialogue.
3. DDR5 memory prices have dropped; experts predict prices will continue to decline, but over a prolonged period.
4. The State Administration for Market Regulation solicits opinions on the "Administrative Measures for Food Safety Sampling and Inspection (Draft for Public Comment)".
International News:
1. Europe begins observing daylight saving time.
2. Nationwide large-scale demonstrations and protests erupt in the United States.
3. US officials reveal that the US has allowed a Russian oil tanker to sail to Cuba.
4. The WTO discusses extending the "suspension of tariffs on electronic transmissions" for another 5 years.
5. Fox News poll: US voters' disapproval rating for Trump hits a record high.
6. Production at Libya's Sharara oil field is expected to return to normal levels within 48 hours.
7. Sources: Several Indian banks are urging the Reserve Bank of India to relax new regulations on foreign exchange transactions. 8. Sources: Federal Reserve Chair nominee Warsh's Senate hearing is scheduled for the week of April 13th as early as next week.
9. Chevron says its Whitstone gas facility in Australia was damaged by a storm, which will affect its restart process.
10. Iran Situation—
① Iranian Parliament Speaker: Pre-market "news" is just a trap set for profit-taking and is a contrarian indicator.
② Iran releases satellite imagery of the destroyed US E-3 early warning aircraft.
③ Over the weekend, Iran attacked two US-related aluminum plants in Bahrain, UAE.
④ Pakistani Foreign Minister: Pakistan is preparing to host US-Iran peace talks in the coming days.
⑤ The number of US troops stationed in the Middle East has exceeded 50,000.