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财经早报:涉欧盟和医疗器械,财政部、商务部联手“亮剑”!特朗普宣布8月1日起实施新关税(1只新股)
Xin Lang Zheng Quan·2025-07-06 23:38

Group 1 - The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Commerce of China announced measures to restrict government procurement of medical devices imported from the EU, effective from July 6, 2025, requiring a procurement budget of over 45 million RMB to exclude EU companies [2] - Non-EU companies can only have a maximum of 50% of their medical devices sourced from the EU in their contracts [2] Group 2 - The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development emphasized the importance of stabilizing the real estate market and called for tailored policies to promote healthy development [3] - The ministry's research team conducted discussions with local governments and industry experts to analyze the real estate market's performance in the first half of the year [3] Group 3 - Former President Trump announced new tariffs ranging from 10% to 70%, which could increase inflation risks for the U.S. economy [4] - The proposed tariffs are higher than previously announced "reciprocal tariffs" and could further impact the U.S. stock market [4] Group 4 - The company Renrenle officially delisted from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange after four consecutive years of losses, marking the end of its operations as a major supermarket chain [9] Group 5 - Zhonghong Medical announced a cash acquisition of 75% equity in SEA3 company for only 6.97 RMB, raising questions among investors about the accuracy of the reported amount [10][11] Group 6 - The company Romasi announced a six-month suspension of operations due to a recall crisis, with plans to pay employees 80% of the local minimum wage during this period [12] - Employees expressed concerns about the adequacy of the compensation in relation to living costs [12] Group 7 - NIO's founder Li Bin stated that the company's cumulative R&D investment has reached 60 billion RMB, emphasizing the transparency of its financial reports [14][15] Group 8 - China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation received approval for a major asset restructuring, merging with China Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Company, marking a significant step in consolidating its core listed platforms [16]