China's comprehensive consumption stimulus plan reveals a strategic focus on the "silver economy," positioning aging consumers as a trillion-yuan market opportunity. State media synchronized identical content across multiple outlets, especially "Political Micro Weekly" reports and articles about "books creating an atmosphere." Economic indicators show China's 2025 starting with rising industrial output (5.9%) and retail sales growth.
The morning highlighted emergent tensions in AI applications for traditional Chinese medicine, with practitioners warning DeepSeek's AI cannot properly perform essential diagnostic techniques. By early afternoon, consumption boosting was officially declared the top government priority for 2025, while China's military conducted Yellow Sea live-fire drills.
Both Hong Kong and mainland press reported the death of property tycoon Lee Shau-kee at 97. By afternoon, China Digital Times revealed Beijing's proposed business environment measures including a "do-not-disturb" enterprise list, while six ministries addressed workplace overwork culture as a consumption barrier.