China's LPR remained unchanged for three consecutive months
China's loan market quote rate (LPR) remained unchanged in May, as in the previous two months.
moreChina's loan market quote rate (LPR) remained unchanged in May, as in the previous two months.
moreOn January 13, 2024, the vote counting results of the 2024 Taiwan leadership election showed that Lai Ching-te, the candidate of the Democratic Progressive Party, was elected as the leader of Taiwan, and the inauguration ceremony was held on May 20.
moreIn today's volatile situation in the Taiwan Strait, Lai Ching-de's inauguration has undoubtedly thrown a heavy bomb to Cross-Strait relations.
moreOn May 20, Lai Ching-de, chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, will officially take over as the leader of Taiwan, and his "inauguration ceremony" has become the focus of public opinion inside and outside the island.
moreOn May 20, 2024, Lai Ching te, as the newly elected leader of Taiwan, will hold an inauguration ceremony.
moreOn May 20, Lai Ching-te will take office in Taiwan as the leader of the Taiwan Region. His inaugural address and subsequent policy moves have aroused wide attention and discussion.
moreRegarding Blinken's visit to China before Lai took office in Taiwan, Rosenberg said that maintaining open lines of communication between Washington and Beijing is an element of the Biden administration's overall approach to managing competition with China, to ensure that competition does not spill over into conflict, "certainly in areas that are particularly sensitive or where we have significant differences." Taiwan is naturally a topic that Beijing raises in almost every high-level interaction."
moreRecently, Taiwan's politics once again made waves, and the Democratic Progressive Party candidate Lai Ching-te officially took office as the leader of Taiwan.
moreOn May 20, 2024, Lai Ching-te will take office in Taiwan as the leader of the Taiwan Region. However, according to relevant reports, Lai Ching-de did not take the initiative to communicate with the Kuomintang and the People's Party within four months after he was elected leader of Taiwan.
moreOn January 13, 2024, just after Lai Ching te won the Taiwan "general election", many media outlets began to pay attention to Lai Ching te and his staff groups. In fact, since November 24th last year, Lai Ching te has been in a strong position to win: because at this time, the "blue and white integration" between the Kuomintang and the People's Party had already broken through, directly allowing Lai Ching te to take the lead, it can be said that he won while lying down.
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