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Food Safety Risk Assessment Center: China has recently increased the detection and sampling of the new coronavirus nucleic acid on imported cold chain food and its outer packaging. As the frequency, frequency and coverage of the test increase, the probability of finding a positive product increases. In general, the positive rate is relatively low. So far, the positive rate of random inspections in China is 0.48 ‱, and it is mainly concentrated in food packaging.
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China prohibits the import of solid waste in any way.
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From Jan to Oct., China’s crude steel output was 874 million tons, an increase of 5.5% year-on-year; the output of pig iron was 742 million tons, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year. Except for the negative growth of 1.7% in March, steel production maintained a positive growth each month, which provided strong support for the demand of upstream coal and other related industries.
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Huawei once again reiterated that Huawei does not build complete vehicles, but focuses on ICT technology to help automakers build good vehicles and become an incremental component provider for intelligent networked vehicles.
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Tesla’s super factory in Brandenburg, a suburb of Berlin, is under construction. In addition to the vehicle assembly plant for the production of Model Y, Model 3 and future models, Tesla also plans to build a battery production plant, which is expected to be produced every year with more than 100GWh of batteries. In the future, the production capacity may be increased to 200 or even 250 GWh per year.
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British Chancellor of the Exchequer Sunak: It is estimated that the UK’s economic growth rate in 2020 will decline by 11.3%, facing the biggest economic recession in nearly 300 years. The UK’s economic growth rate in 2021 is expected to be 5.5%.
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