人口老龄化视角下的数字经济

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关注美国新关税政策对上游价格的影响
Hua Tai Qi Huo· 2025-06-06 03:03
Report Summary 1) Report Industry Investment Rating No information provided regarding the industry investment rating. 2) Core Viewpoints - Keep an eye on the impact of the new US tariff policy on upstream prices and the advancement of pension - service - related programs [1] - Observe the trends of prices,开工率, sales volume, and credit spreads across different industries [2][3][4][5] 3) Summary by Directory A. Mid - view Event Overview - **Production Industry**: The US has raised the tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, and their derivatives from 25% to 50, and China will build 10 national data element comprehensive experimental zones [1] - **Service Industry**: The ISO has released an international standard on the inclusive digital economy for an aging society led by China [1] B. Industry Overview - **Upstream**: The price of soda ash in the chemical industry has dropped significantly, and the price of glass in the black industry has continued to decline [2] - **Mid - stream**: The PX operating rate in the chemical industry and the asphalt operating rate in the infrastructure industry have both increased [3] - **Downstream**: The sales of commercial housing in the real - estate industry have seasonally declined to a near - three - year low, and the number of domestic flights in the service industry has cyclically decreased [4] - **Market Pricing**: The credit spreads across all industries are fluctuating [5] C. Data Graphs - There are 24 graphs showing various indicators such as coal consumption, inventory, operating rates of different industries, traffic congestion indices, movie box - office, and flight execution [6] D. Industry Credit Spread Tracking - Credit spreads of different industries have different trends, with some increasing and some decreasing compared to previous periods [45] E. Key Industry Price Index Tracking - Prices of various products in key industries have different changes, including increases and decreases in prices of agricultural products, metals, energy, and chemical products [46]