AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTaiwan-Spying Crackdown: Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launched a website inviting Chinese nationals to report “intelligence” for Taipei, using an AI video and promising tech-based filtering and follow-up. World Cup Culture: Japan’s late 2-2 comeback vs the Netherlands in Dallas kept Asia’s momentum alive, while fans and players drew praise for cleaning stadiums after matches. China-Iran Diplomacy: Beijing welcomed a US-Iran memorandum on ending hostilities and urged dialogue, as the Strait of Hormuz reopening was announced amid lingering concerns. ASEAN-Russia Summit: Cambodia’s Hun Manet will lead a delegation to the ASEAN-Russia commemorative summit in Kazan, with energy and food security expected to top bilateral talks. Mongolia Ties: China’s FM Wang Yi told Mongolia to keep strengthening trust and support to maintain the “correct direction” of bilateral ties. Korea Tourism Push: South Korea offers express and intercity bus fare discounts for foreign visitors to spread tourism beyond Seoul. China Economy Signals: China’s household deposits fell again in May while non-bank deposits rose, hinting at shifting money flows.
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