1. In February, the housing prices of 70 cities across the country were released: the year-on-year decline in housing prices in all tiers of cities continued to narrow, with new houses in Nanjing leading the rise for 3 consecutive months, and second-hand housing prices in Shenzhen leading the country;
2. Bureau of Statistics: The total retail sales of consumer goods in the first two months were 8,373.1 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4%; In the first two months, the surveyed unemployment rate in urban areas was 5.3%, and the employment situation was generally stable.
3. Ministry of Finance: Continue to implement the national student loan interest-free and principal deferred repayment policy; This year, the per capita financial subsidy standard for residents’ medical insurance has reached 700 yuan per person per year;
4. National Development and Reform Commission: The minimum wage standard must be adjusted in principle in all provinces this year; Encourage qualified localities to explore the establishment of spring and autumn holidays for primary and secondary schools;
5. Guangzhou announced: it will further relax the household entry conditions; Sichuan: The total permanent population has declined for two consecutive years, and the number of births rebounded slightly last year;
6. Zhejiang announced: establish and implement a birth subsidy system to encourage qualified localities to issue marriage consumption vouchers; This year, public places will be provided for the children of migrant workers with residence permits;
7. China Railway Group: From next month, frequent flyer members over the age of 60 will receive 15 times the face value of the ticket;
8. Three departments: vigorously carry out the action of reducing salt, oil and sugar, and advocate that the per capita daily energy intake should be maintained at about 2,150 kcal for men and 1,700 kcal for women;
9, “Nezha 2” was released in Japan on the first weekend, and the box office and attendance rate were both first; On the first day of screening in the UK and Ireland, breaking the highest first-day box office record for a Chinese film in the past 20 years;
10. Hong Kong media: Asia’s former richest man Hong Kong real estate tycoon Lee Shau Kee died at the age of 97, with assets of over 250 billion.
11. Japanese media: Japan’s Shizuoka Prefecture plans to charge a climbing fee for Mt. Fuji, which is about 194 yuan per person; Japan plans to take the lead in deploying long-range missiles in Kyushu with a range of about 1,000 kilometers;
12. French media: Macron called on European countries to stop buying American weapons and buy French and European goods; French lawmakers demanded that the United States return the Statue of Liberty, saying that the United States no longer embodies the values that the statue represents;
13. US media: The United States announced that the US-Mexico border wall will be repaired by another 11 kilometers to make the United States safe again; NASA said that the astronauts stranded on the space station are expected to return to Earth on the 18th;
14. Foreign media: Trump called former President Biden’s pardon invalid because the document was signed with an automatic signature pen; The Russian side confirmed that Putin and Trump will have a phone call on the 18th;
15. Foreign media: The Houthis said that they attacked the US aircraft carrier Harry Truman twice within 24 hours; Trump said any Houthi attack or retaliation would be met with a strong counterattack; The United Nations and many countries called on both sides to stop the crackdown;
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