Domestic News:
1. Premier Li Qiang met with South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, Mongolian Prime Minister Uchirl, Montenegrin Prime Minister Spajic, and Kazakh Prime Minister Bektenov in Dalian, who were in China to attend the Summer Davos Forum.
2. During his inspection tour in Henan, He Lifeng pointed out the need to accelerate the improvement of the industrial innovation system, continuously promote the steady growth and structural optimization of foreign trade, and further consolidate the foundation for a stable and positive economic outlook.
3. At the national video conference on mobilizing and deploying further deepening of state-owned assets and enterprise reform, Zhang Guoqing emphasized the need to focus on core responsibilities and businesses, resolutely deepen the reform of state-owned assets and enterprises, strengthen, optimize, and expand state-owned enterprises and state-owned capital, continuously enhance core functions and competitiveness, and better leverage the leading role of the state-owned economy.
4. During his inspection tour in Jiangsu, Liu Guozhong emphasized the need to strengthen innovation leadership and policy coordination, build a new pillar industry in biomedicine, cultivate and develop the future industry of brain-computer interfaces, accelerate high-level scientific and technological self-reliance, continuously generate new productive forces, and provide strong support for the construction of a healthy China. 5. The Shanghai Stock Exchange issued a public initiative to Shanghai-listed companies for the "Quality Improvement, Efficiency Enhancement, and Return on Investment" 2.0 special action.
6. The "Lingcheng" supercomputer topped the TOP500 list of global supercomputers with a sustained double-precision floating-point performance of 2.19 EFlops, regaining my country's top ranking in supercomputing after nine years.
International News:
1. The United States will provide $17.5 billion in loans to support the construction of large nuclear reactors.
2. Italian Prime Minister Meloni is considering holding early elections as early as April next year.
3. Russian Deputy Prime Minister: Considering banning diesel exports, fuel reserves are being used.
4. US manufacturing activity grew more than expected in June, but factory employment fell to a six-year low.
5. The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that defense plans will be announced before the NATO summit in July, attempting to dispel misunderstandings.
6. SpaceX's market capitalization fell below $2 trillion at the opening bell, with its stock price hitting a low of $147.11; Nvidia's market capitalization fell below $5 trillion.
7. Middle East Situation—
① Iranian Foreign Ministry: Iran's missile program was never part of the negotiations.
② Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf: A joint committee has been established with Oman to discuss the Straits of Hormuz issue; specific details are pending.
③ Hezbollah in Lebanon claims Israel's attack on southern Lebanon violated the ceasefire agreement.
④ Oman and Iran issued a joint statement: emphasizing territorial sovereignty and agreeing to jointly develop a navigation management agreement.
⑤ The US military stated it will continue its presence and vigilance in the Middle East; two aircraft carriers remain deployed in the region.
⑥ Trump: Iran has fully agreed to long-term nuclear inspections; this is a prerequisite for further negotiations.