Vietnam Customs: From January to November, Vietnam exported US$ 14.4 billion, up 14.4% year-on-year; Imports reached US$ 16.4 billion, up 16.4% year-on-year.According to a survey conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, economists raised Singapore's GDP growth forecast from 2.6% to 3.6% in 2024.Spot silver fell 1% in the day and is now reported at $31.57 per ounce.
Trump's son said that the United States will usher in the most pro-cryptocurrency president in history. Eric Trump, the son of US President-elect Donald Trump, said that his father's government will become the most cryptocurrency-friendly government in American history. At the Bitcoin Middle East and North Africa Conference held in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, local time, Eric said in his keynote speech: "You will welcome the most pro-cryptocurrency president in American history." He asked the audience to imagine a president who "will not allow Bitcoin and cryptocurrency to be over-regulated and stifled". Eric also revealed that after the riots on Capitol Hill in 2021, cryptocurrency became the economic lifeline of the Trump family. At that time, many banks and companies cut off contact with them, which made them realize the potential of cryptocurrency.The Israeli army attacked a house in the northern Gaza, killing 18 people. The reporter learned that the Israeli army bombed a house in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza on the early morning of the 11th local time, killing 18 people and leaving many others missing. (CCTV News)Five members of South Korea's ruling party supported the impeachment of Yin Xiyue. Kim Jae-sub, a member of South Korea's ruling National Power Party, announced through live television that he would no longer abide by the ruling party's position of opposing the impeachment of President Yin Xiyue and would vote in favor of the next presidential impeachment case. At present, five members of South Korea's ruling party have indicated that they will support the impeachment of President Yin Xiyue. There are 300 seats in South Korea's National Assembly, and the impeachment case of the President must obtain at least 2/3, that is, at least 200 members vote in favor before it can pass the National Assembly and enter the trial stage of the Korean Constitutional Court. At present, South Korea's parliament, including the largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, has 192 seats in the opposition camp and 108 seats in the ruling party. On the premise that all members of the opposition camp voted for impeachment, only eight members of the ruling party voted for it, and Yin Xiyue's impeachment case will pass the parliament. At present, three members of parliament from the ruling party need to vote for impeachment. (CCTV International News)
South Korea's Public Affairs Office: The arrest of President Yin Xiyue will be discussed. On the 11th, South Korea's Senior Public Officials' Crime Investigation Office (referred to as the Public Affairs Office) said that it is working hard to launch an investigation and will discuss the arrest of President Yin Xiyue, "with full will". Wu Dongyun, head of the Public Mediation Office, made the above statement when attending the meeting of the Legal and Judicial Committee of the National Assembly on the same day. Wu Dongyun said that if circumstances permit, an attempt will be made to arrest Yin Xiyue by emergency arrest or applying for issuing an arrest warrant. Earlier in the day, the special investigation team of the National Investigation Headquarters under the South Korean Police Agency said that the Presidential Palace, the South Korean Police Agency, the Seoul Police Agency and the National Guard had been seized and searched. (Xinhua News Agency)China strongly condemns Canada's illegal sanctions against relevant Chinese personnel. On the 10th, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Canada said that the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under the pretext of so-called human rights, had planted and smeared China and announced that it had imposed illegal sanctions on relevant Chinese personnel, which seriously violated international law and the basic norms of international relations and seriously interfered in China's internal affairs. China firmly opposed this and strongly condemned it. (Xinhua News Agency)Vucic retaliated with a video: I won't run away. Later on December 9, local time, Vucic posted a video on social media "Telegram" saying that although western-funded protesters tried to "subvert the regime" in Serbia, the government had no intention of giving up. "If they think I am Assad, I will flee somewhere, then I won't." (Observer Network)
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