Morning Report


Monday, April 6, 2026, Lunar Calendar: February 19, Good morning!

1. China's commodity price index for March was 129.9 points, up 4% month-on-month and up 14.5% year-on-year.

2. The Ministry of Civil Affairs-guided "China Funeral Network" officially launched on April 5, aggregating authoritative information on funeral services across the country.

3. During the Qingming holiday combined with spring break family trips for primary and secondary schools, many scenic spots experienced heavy visitor traffic, implementing measures such as limiting visitors, stopping ticket sales, and staggered entry times.

4. A woman in Foshan, Guangdong, was involved in a car crash after being robbed, resulting in 1 death and 2 injuries. The court ruled it was self-defense and no criminal liability was required.

5. The National Immigration Administration announced that electronic border management zone passes will be issued starting April 15, and paper documents will no longer be issued.

6. A sudden grassland fire occurred at the China-Mongolia border. We have effectively controlled the fire, but intermittent fire lines remain within Mongolian territory.

7. Gallup poll: In 2025, China's leadership approval rating reached a median support rate of 36%, surpassing the United States (31%) for the first time, with a 5 percentage point difference—the largest in nearly 20 years.

8. Alibaba's Qianwen 3.6Plus large model topped the global model invocation ranking.

9. "Planet Laboratory" announced that, at the request of the U.S. government, it will indefinitely suspend the release of satellite images of Iran and the Middle East conflict regions.

10. The Israeli Prime Minister stated that 70% of Iran's steel production capacity has been destroyed, and Israel will continue to strike Iran.

11. Iran: Several rescue US military aircraft were destroyed, and intense firefights occurred during rescue operations, resulting in 5 deaths and 8 injuries in Iran; the rescued American pilots have been sent to Kuwait.

12. For the first time in seven years, India announced the purchase of Iranian crude oil, claiming there are no obstacles to payment.
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