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Do you want to know the market of used cars in Germany affected by the COVID-19 epidemic? Do you want to know the rivers and underground water quality in Japan? Do you want to know the impact of hot weather on the United States?Kind check CFM’s news today .

1. Global electric vehicle sales will exceed fuel-fueled vehicles in 2033, five years earlier than previously expected. Sales of non-electric vehicles are expected to plummet to less than 1 per cent of the global car market by 2045. The global dominance of electric vehicles will come early as tighter regulation and growing interest drive demand for zero-emission vehicles.

2.The Ministry of General Affairs of Japan: as of October 1, 2020, the total population of Japan, including foreigners, is 126226568, ranking 11th in the world according to United Nations data, falling out of the top 10 for the first time since the comparative data of various countries in 1950.

3. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the price of used cars in Germany has generally risen. The vice president of the German Automobile Dealers and maintenance Association said that the used car market is in short supply and there is no need for car owners to drive down prices in order to sell quickly. However, this applies only to some popular models. The prices of some of these models may even be 10% higher than they were before the outbreak.

 4. Us President Joe Biden: reached an infrastructure agreement with senators from both parties. Both sides compromised in the hope of reaching a rare agreement that would not include his previous proposal to support American families. Of these, the size of the infrastructure plan is about $1 trillion.

5.Fox News: more than 90 percent of the western United States is in a historic and life-threatening drought, affecting more than 58 million residents. 

6.Ministry of the Environment of Japan: the water quality of rivers and groundwater across the country has been investigated. the results show that the organic fluorides in 21 locations in 12 prefectures have exceeded the standard, and nearby residents should be reminded not to drink groundwater from the relevant areas.

7.On Friday, the FTSE 100th index rose 0.37 per cent to 7136.07, up 1.69 per cent a week. Germany’s DAX index rose 0.12% to 15607.97, up 1.04% a week. France’s CAC40 index fell 0.12% to 6622.87, up 0.82% a week. 

8.A study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Association at the University of Pennsylvania says it is best to take no more than an hour’s nap, which can effectively slow down premature brain failure. The analysis showed that those who did not take a nap had a 460-fold increased risk of cognitive decline compared with those who took an hour’s nap every day, and those who took an hour’s nap performed better on various tests than those who took more than an hour’s nap.

 9.South Korea: the three major areas of semiconductors, secondary batteries and vaccines are designated as national strategic technologies, providing financing support of more than 2 trillion won for equipment investment, and legislation to provide tax and financial support to create more than 150000 jobs. 

10.According to a report by (CEPR), the US Center for Economic Policy and Research, in the first three months of this year, there were about 3.8 million “Nets” between the ages of 20 and 24 in the country– young people who do not go to school, do not work, do not pursue further studies, and have nothing to do all day, or the so-called “Neets.” 

11.On June 27, local time, several cities in the northwestern United States suffered record high temperatures. Portland, Oregon reported a record high of 43 degrees Celsius, and Seattle, Washington is about to break the record. On the west coast of the United States, from the Canadian border to the Mexican border, the government issued a high temperature warning to more than 20 million residents. In the coming days, dangerously high temperatures will continue to occur in the northwestern United States, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in most parts of the country.


Post time: Jun-29-2021

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