AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHainan EV Push: South China’s Hainan says it will ban sales of combustion-engine cars by 2030, aiming to lift NEV share in its vehicle fleet from 23.75% (2025) to 45% and expand charging so the vehicle-to-pile ratio stays under 2.5. Border & Health Crackdown: Zhuhai Gongbei Customs seized 600 tirzepatide slimming shots at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, warning that imported injectables need proper registration and Chinese labeling. Macao Scam Alert: Macau police say 36 residents lost 240,000 patacas in a week via fake social pages that push victims to scan QR codes and bind MPay accounts to fraud-controlled shopping platforms. Travel Connectivity: China Eastern Airlines will launch direct Tbilisi–Shanghai flights from July 15, three times weekly, with visa-free access expected to boost tourism and business links. Holiday Safety Disruption: Typhoon Bavi continues to batter northeast China, with mass evacuations and widespread flight/rail cancellations and closures reported across affected regions. EU Trade Pressure: The EU signals possible safeguards against surging Chinese industrial imports, naming machinery and electrical/electronics as key pressure points—an issue that could ripple into travel-related supply chains and pricing. Tourism Tech & Spending: China’s first dedicated five-year consumption plan targets about US$8.85–9 trillion in retail sales by 2030, a backdrop for more summer travel promotions and spending.
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