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每周海内外重要政策跟踪(25/09/26)-20250926
GUOTAI HAITONG SECURITIES·2025-09-26 11:14

Domestic Macro - The State Council discussed the "Banking Supervision Law (Revised Draft)" on September 19, 2025, emphasizing fair competition among various business entities [6][16] - On September 22, the National Development and Reform Commission held a press conference highlighting achievements in the financial sector during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, with total banking assets nearing 470 trillion yuan, ranking first globally [6][16] - The People's Bank of China announced a 600 billion yuan MLF operation on September 24, marking a net injection of 300 billion yuan for the month, continuing a trend of increased liquidity for seven consecutive months [6][16] Industry Policy - The National Healthcare Security Administration released the 11th batch of drug procurement documents on September 20, 2025 [7][17] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the "Steel Industry Growth Stabilization Work Plan (2025-2026)" on September 22, setting an average annual growth target of around 4% for the steel industry over the next two years [7][17] - The Ministry of Commerce and eight other departments jointly issued guidelines to promote digital consumption on September 23, proposing 14 specific measures, including trials for smart connected vehicles [7][18] Local Policy - Shanghai announced adjustments to its housing property tax policy on September 19, 2025, exempting first-time homebuyers and second homes under certain conditions for residents with residence permits [8][19] - Sanya implemented a plan for affordable rental housing on September 21, 2025, with rent prices guided by the government [8][19] - Tianjin will initiate a pilot program for real estate trust property registration on September 25, 2025, aimed at revitalizing existing assets [8][19] Overseas Dynamics - The Bank of Japan decided to maintain its benchmark interest rate at 0.5% on September 19, 2025, marking the fifth consecutive meeting without changes [9][20] - The European Commission approved a new round of sanctions against Russia on September 19, 2025, targeting energy, financial services, and trade restrictions [9][20] - The U.S. government announced a 15% tariff on EU automobiles and related products on September 24, 2025, as part of a trade agreement [9][20]