Morning Report


Thursday, April 2, 2026, Lunar Calendar February 15, Good morning!

1. New regulations for the supervision of the Medical Insurance Fund take effect: focus on cracking down on insurance fraud methods such as "shuttle service," "waiving fees," "bribery," and "gifting rice, flour, and oil," with particular emphasis on combating the resale of "reflowed medicines."

2. National Cultural Heritage Administration: Organizing nationwide state-owned museums to inventory each piece of their collections and thoroughly verify the accuracy of their accounts and items.

3. Ministry of Water Resources: China officially enters the flood season, with this year's flood pattern showing "north flooding and south drought."

4. Starting April 1, a batch of national standards officially implemented, covering photovoltaic power stations, centrifugal pumps for petroleum, petrochemical, and natural gas industries, multimodal transport services, sightseeing boat services, and tea supply chain management.

5. Several airlines including Air China, Xiamen Airlines, and China United Airlines announced that domestic fuel surcharges will increase from April 5, with routes over 800 kilometers rising from 20 yuan to 120 yuan.

6. Major breakthrough in China-Cambodia law enforcement cooperation! Core member of the Chen Zhi criminal group, Li Xiong, was extradited from Cambodia back to China.

7. China's first automated production line for humanoid robots with an annual capacity of 10,000 units has recently been officially put into operation in Guangdong.

8. Taiyuan reports on the "‘Walking Group’ playing music at 4 a.m. disturbing residents": the team currently has over 100 members; talks have been held with the leader, who has promised to immediately suspend activities.

9. Yunnan releases policy on spring and autumn holidays for primary and secondary schools: 4-6 days throughout the year, with implementation tailored to local conditions.

10. South Korea will reopen all 12 hiking routes of the "Peace Road" in the Demilitarized Zone with North Korea this month.

11. The UK, France, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, and other 10 countries issued a joint statement! Urging Lebanon and Israel to engage in direct political negotiations to help end the current conflict.

12. The President and Foreign Minister of Iran attended a rally in Tehran celebrating Iran's Islamic Republic Day on April 1; on the same day, an explosion occurred in Tehran, causing power outages in some areas.
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