Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with large-scale layoffs at the Department of Education, reversing a previous federal judge's order to reinstate over 1,300 employees [1] - NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang announced that the U.S. government has approved the export of the H20 chip to China, and the company will also launch the RTX Pro GPU, designed for computer graphics, digital twins, and artificial intelligence [2] - The National Bureau of Statistics of China indicated that consumer policies will continue to strengthen in the second half of the year, following a positive trend in the first half driven by various consumption-boosting measures [3] Group 2 - BMW has partnered with Chinese tech company Momenta to develop intelligent driving assistance solutions tailored for the Chinese market, which will cover multiple vehicle models and segments [4] - From January to June, China's real estate development investment reached 46,658 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 11.2% [5] - New residential property sales area in China fell by 3.5% year-on-year to 45,851 million square meters, with sales revenue declining by 5.5% to 44,241 billion yuan [5] Group 3 - The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission of China has launched a two-month special action to improve the online environment for minors, focusing on eliminating harmful content and protecting minors' rights [6] - ByteDance is reportedly developing mixed reality glasses, although the company has not yet responded to inquiries about the project [7] - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk stated he does not support a merger between Tesla and xAI, indicating that the decision will be made through a shareholder vote [8][9] Group 4 - Amazon has launched a preview version of its AI programming tool Kiro, which collaborates with programmers to define requirements and system designs before coding, positioning itself against existing tools like GitHub's Copilot and Google's Gemini CodeAssist [10] - Huajian Medical plans to achieve a dual primary listing through an IPO on NASDAQ, aiming to expand its shareholder base and enhance its international corporate image [11][12] - CITIC Securities forecasts that the Chinese liquor industry will continue to face pressure in Q2 due to stricter regulations on government banquets and a decline in demand post-Duanwu Festival [13]
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