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news flash·2025-06-23 15:01

Domestic News - The State Council of China has announced the "Regulations on Reporting Tax Information by Internet Platform Enterprises," effective immediately [1] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with nine other departments, has issued the "Implementation Plan for High-Quality Development of the Gold Industry (2025-2027)," aiming for a 5%-10% increase in gold resources and over 5% growth in gold and silver production by 2027 [1] - A 4.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in Qingcheng District, Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province, with a depth of 10 kilometers; the Guangdong Earthquake Administration has initiated a level IV emergency response, with no reports of casualties or property damage [1] - Sources close to BYD indicate that the company is providing a rebate of 666 yuan per vehicle to dealers, similar to a rebate offered last year [1] - Cambrian has adjusted the maximum repurchase price of its shares to no more than 818.87 yuan per share [1] International News - Trump has called for lower oil prices while encouraging the U.S. Department of Energy to increase drilling efforts [2] - Iran has reported that Israel has again attacked the Fordow nuclear facility, targeting access routes rather than the facility itself [3] - Federal Reserve Governor Bowman has suggested support for a rate cut in July if inflation pressures are controlled [4] - Reports indicate that U.S. military bases in Syria have been attacked [4] - The Wall Street Journal has reported that New York State plans to construct a large nuclear energy facility [4] - Sources indicate that Iran may retaliate against U.S. forces within one to two days [4] - Iran is reportedly seeking a "direct" cost from the U.S., estimating that the conflict could last for two years [4] - An Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson has stated that Israel will attack Iranian military infrastructure in the coming days [4] - The U.S. Embassy in Qatar has advised American citizens to shelter in place until further notice [4]