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整理:昨日今晨重要新闻汇总(6月10日)
news flash·2025-06-09 22:36

Domestic News - The first meeting of the China-US economic and trade consultation mechanism will continue [1] - In May, the CPI decreased by 0.2% month-on-month and by 0.1% year-on-year; the PPI decreased by 0.4% month-on-month and by 3.3% year-on-year [1] - The Central Committee and the State Council support guiding local governments to directly distribute maternity insurance benefits to insured individuals and to reasonably increase the minimum wage standard [1] - Premier Li Qiang presided over the 14th special study session of the State Council, emphasizing the need to strengthen the role of enterprises in innovation and support qualified enterprises to lead or participate in national science and technology innovation projects [1] - The General Administration of Customs reported that in the first five months of this year, the total import and export of goods increased by 2.5% year-on-year; trade with the US decreased by 8.1% during the same period [1] International News - The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that the US proposal regarding the nuclear agreement is "unacceptable," with the next round of nuclear negotiations expected to take place in Oman on Sunday [2] - Protests in Los Angeles have led California to sue the Trump administration over troop deployment, with Trump expressing a desire to avoid civil war in the US [2] Other News - Japan is considering repurchasing some ultra-long-term government bonds [3] - Japan's chief negotiator Akizawa Ryozo plans to visit the US this week [3] - Trump announced a newborn savings plan, proposing to save $1,000 for each child born [3] - The US Senate plans to introduce significant adjustments to Trump's tax reform proposal this week [3] - The Congressional Budget Office estimates that measures to avoid reaching the debt ceiling will be exhausted between mid-August and the end of September [3] - The Canadian Prime Minister stated that Canada should no longer allocate 75% of its defense budget to the US and will diversify its defense partnerships [3]