Market Overview - A-share major indices showed a significant rebound this week, with the weekly performance of the indices as follows: CSI 300 at -0.57%, ChiNext 300 at 1.39%, STAR 50 at 2.58%, CSI 500 at 2.18%, CSI 1000 at 1.27%, and the humanoid robot index at 1.48%, with the STAR 50 showing the most notable recovery [1] Recent Events and Highlights - China applied to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for frequency resources for over 200,000 satellites, with more than 190,000 satellites coming from the newly established Radio Innovation Institute. Experts are optimistic about the institute's role in integrating industry resources and leveraging China's large market to accelerate its industry to catch up with SpaceX [2] Current Perspectives - The establishment of the humanoid robot and embodied intelligence standardization technical committee by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is viewed positively for the humanoid robot industry chain, with related companies including Hengshuai Co., Junpu Intelligent, Anpeilong, Keda Li, Lens Technology, Changying Precision, Sanhua Intelligent Control, Fengmao Co., Top Group, and Wuzhou Xinchun [3] - Guangdong has launched its first provincial-level drone governance system, creating a drone resource pool and a provincial management platform to build a "one network for unified flight" service ecosystem, with related companies including Xindong Link, Wanfeng Aowei, Wolong Electric Drive, and Zongshen Power [3] - The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology's Tair System Laboratory recently issued a liquid cooling capability testing report and certificate to Shenzhen Invech Technology Co., indicating that AI data center construction is expected to drive demand for liquid cooling equipment, with related companies including Invech, Nanfeng Co., Chuanrun Co., and Bojie Co. [3] - China's application to the ITU for over 200,000 satellites coincides with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission granting SpaceX significant authorization to build, deploy, and operate an additional 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites, with related companies including Superjet Co., Xindong Link, Guoji Precision, and Electric Science Digital [3]
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