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上半年我国GDP同比增长5.3%;充电宝将迎新国标……盘前重要消息还有这些
证券时报·2025-07-15 23:55

Economic Overview - In the first half of the year, China's GDP reached 66.05 trillion yuan, growing by 5.3% year-on-year, with Q1 growth at 5.4% and Q2 at 5.2% [2] - The National Bureau of Statistics indicated that economic indicators exceeded expectations, with a stable and positive development trend [2] - Consumer spending is expected to continue its positive trajectory, supported by new policies aimed at stabilizing the economy [2] International Relations - China's Foreign Ministry reiterated that dialogue is the only viable solution to the Ukraine crisis, opposing the imposition of tariffs as a means of pressure [3] - The EU has no intention of implementing trade countermeasures against the US before August 1, despite the US's announcement of tariffs on EU imports [6] Industry Developments - The National Development and Reform Commission announced a reduction in domestic gasoline and diesel prices by 130 yuan and 125 yuan per ton, respectively, effective July 15, 2025 [4] - The National Medical Insurance Administration has initiated the 11th batch of centralized drug procurement, including 55 drug varieties [5] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is seeking public input on the revision of safety standards for mobile power supplies, indicating stricter regulations ahead [6] Company News - Geely Auto signed a merger agreement with Zeekr [8] - Chu Tian Long is exploring digital currency applications but faces risks related to technology development [8] - Three Biotech received a preliminary anti-dumping ruling from the US Department of Commerce with a 450.64% duty [8] - ST Weir plans to acquire 51% of Zijiang New Materials for 546 million yuan, entering the lithium battery materials sector [8] Market Insights - The Shanghai Composite Index has broken through previous resistance levels, indicating a positive feedback loop of capital inflow [10] - The real estate market is showing signs of stabilization, with new home prices experiencing a smaller year-on-year decline [11]