中方对美船舶收取特别港务费今起施行;黄金、白银再创新高|南财早新闻
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-13 23:33

Group 1: Regulatory Developments - The Ministry of Transport of China released the "Implementation Measures for Special Port Charges on American Vessels," which includes ten articles detailing the scope, standards, and exemptions for charges on vessels built in China or entering Chinese shipyards for repairs [1] Group 2: Trade Statistics - In September, China's goods trade import and export reached 4.04 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8%, with exports at 2.34 trillion yuan (up 8.4%) and imports at 1.7 trillion yuan (up 7.5%), marking four consecutive months of double-digit growth [1] - In the third quarter, China's goods trade import and export grew by 6% year-on-year, achieving eight consecutive quarters of growth [1] - China's rare earth exports in September were 4,000.3 tons, marking a decline for the third consecutive month [1] Group 3: Oil Price Adjustments - A new round of refined oil price adjustments will take effect on October 13, with domestic gasoline and diesel prices decreasing by 75 yuan and 70 yuan per ton, respectively, translating to a reduction of 0.06 yuan per liter for 92-octane gasoline, 95-octane gasoline, and 0-octane diesel [1] Group 4: Shipbuilding Industry Performance - As of June 30, 2025, during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's shipbuilding industry has secured 64.2% of global new ship orders, an increase of 15.1 percentage points compared to the "13th Five-Year Plan," maintaining the world's largest market share for 16 consecutive years [2] Group 5: Market Trends - In September, foreign capital inflow into the Chinese stock market rebounded to 4.6 billion USD, the highest monthly figure since November 2024 [3] - The first complete trading week after the National Day holiday saw a surge in new fund issuances, with 51 new funds launched, primarily equity funds [3] - A significant market fluctuation occurred post-holiday, with A-shares, Hong Kong stocks, and US stocks all declining, prompting a shift towards defensive strategies among public funds [3][4]