📡 Hourly News Report | 14:00-15:00

1. Iran’s deputy foreign minister warns the UK, France, and other countries not to carry out military actions in the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that security should be jointly maintained by coastal states.

2. China Mobile initiates the establishment of the first industry-leading AI-eSIM industrial collaboration platform in the sector, bringing together 40-plus leading companies to promote the standardized development of the intelligent connectivity ecosystem.

3. Russia says it intercepted 23 Ukrainian drones bound for Moscow, and the mayor of Moscow reports that the air defense system successfully intercepted them.

4. The price of Bitcoin is nearing $65,000. It has shown three bullish signals, but it remains to be seen whether a valid breakout occurs.

5. Hainan issues its “15th Five-Year Plan” (2026–2030) outlining steady progress toward banning the sale of gasoline-fueled vehicles by 2030. The share of new energy vehicle ownership is expected to reach 45%.

6. The State Administration for Market Regulation and the Ministry of Commerce publicly solicit opinions on the draft “E-Commerce Law (Amendment Draft for Comments),” aiming to standardize the conduct of platform operators.

7. Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Sumitomo Chemical form a joint venture to expand their glass substrate business, planning to start production in South Korea in the second half of 2027.

8. France’s health minister supports a lifelong ban on selling tobacco to people born in 2009 and afterward, but emphasizes that this does not reflect government decision-making.