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Hong Kong stock morning report on January 8: The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is conducting a trial for 10G optical networks; Mixue Ice City has obtained registration from the China Securities Regulatory Commission for its Hong Kong IPO
① The State Council: Venture Capital Funds should focus on developing new quality productive forces. ② Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Launching pilot projects for 10-gigabit optical networks. ③ Apple's spring "budget version" iPhone new model will start mass production in mid-January 2025. ④ Mi Xue Bing Cheng's Hong Kong IPO has been filed with the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
After the USD dropped over 1%, it rebounded, and Trump denied the report of "tariff reduction."
Reports indicate that a tariff plan studied by Trump’s aides will target all countries but only cover key imported commodities, yet Trump denied on Social Media that the tariff policy would be reduced.
Express News | Trump: Reports regarding the imposition of general tariffs on key imported Commodities are inaccurate.
AI training data has sparked copyright disputes again, with iQIYI suing MiniMax for compensation of 0.1 million yuan.
iQIYI has recently filed a formal lawsuit with the People's Court of Xuhui District, Shanghai, accusing the domestic AI startup MiniMax of infringing its copyrights in the AI model training and content generation process. However, as of now, there is still significant controversy in the industry regarding the issues of training data, which is also the most concerning issue for the industry.
Trump calls on the United Kingdom to "open" the North Sea and dismantle the Generator.
① The elected president of the USA, Trump, posted on his personal Social Media platform Truth Social, urging the United Kingdom to open the "North Sea" and remove the Generator; ② Due to depleting reserves and the Global shift towards Wind Power, oil production in the North Sea has been continuously declining, and oil companies have gradually withdrawn from the North Sea in recent years.
Express News | Chen Wei, the Senior Vice President of iQIYI, has left the company, and there has been no official response.