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Saturday's important news summary

< br > < b > Domestic News: < br > < span class = "section-news" > 1. New progress has been made in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. Six chambers of commerce have spoken out in unison, firmly opposing the US's imposition of "reciprocal tariffs". < br > < span class = "section-news" > 3. COFCO Capital: The company has not established APP applications or any form of online sales channels. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. State Grid's power grid investment in the first quarter increased by 27.7% year-on-year, a record high for the same period. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. The Chinese government's position on opposing the US's indiscriminate tariffs: China has taken and will continue to take resolute measures to safeguard its own sovereignty, security and development interests. < br > < b > International news: < br > < span class = "section-news" > 1. Trump's 10% benchmark tariff takes effect. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. California governor opposes the US government's tariff policy. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 3. White House officials said the Israeli Prime Minister is expected to visit the United States on April 7. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. Zelensky: The main points of the draft mineral agreement will be heard next week. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. Malaysia: Consultations will be held with ASEAN countries on US tariff measures in an effort to reach a common position. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 6. According to Japan Jiji News Agency: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will hold a conference call with US President Trump next week. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 7. US media reported that US Treasury Secretary Vincent can't stand the Trump administration's "ridiculous reciprocal tariff algorithm" and plans to resign. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 8. Buffett: From now until Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting on May 3, there will be no comments on the market, economy or tariffs.