On Aug. 3 local time, U.S. Trade Representative Greg Greer said that a new round of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on several countries last week is "basically set" and will not be adjusted in the current negotiations, including 35% tariffs on imports from Canada, 50% tariffs on Brazil, 25% tariffs on India, and 39% tariffs on Switzerland. Some of the tariffs are based on bilateral trade surpluses and deficits, and "these rates are basically fixed," Greer said. (CCTV News)
On September 24th, Wu Qing, chairperson of the Securities Supervision Commission, answered the question on "how to better promote the entry of medium and long-term funds into the market and promote the balance of investment and financing" at the press conference, saying that the Securities Supervision Commission will guide the multi-level and multi-pillar pension insurance system to interact benign with the capital markets, improve the national social security fund and basic pension insurance fu...