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  • 阅读完整访谈实录:凯利·奥格雷迪对话财政部长斯科特·贝森特


    2026年1月28日 / 美国东部时间晚上10:18 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    美国财政部长斯科特·贝森特在周三接受《哥伦比亚广播公司周六早间新闻》联合主持人凯利·奥格雷迪采访时,谈到了财政部对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的持续调查,以及政府为特朗普第二任期内出生的儿童推出的新1000美元”特朗普账户”。以下是两人对话的完整实录。

    凯利·奥格雷迪:非常感谢部长能接受我们的采访。我们先从”特朗普账户”开始,好吗?让我们先从宏观角度快速切入。对于正在观看的家庭,您能用一句话介绍”特朗普账户”吗?

    财政部长斯科特·贝森特:嗯,对于2025年1月1日至2028年12月31日期间出生的儿童家庭,政府将投入1000美元用于购买指数基金。但所有有18岁以下儿童的家庭都可以注册,网址是Trumpaccounts.gov,7月5日正式启动。即使您的孩子没有收到政府的1000美元,您也可以进行免税捐赠。我们还有雇主参与、亲友捐赠等渠道。例如,美国著名慈善家迈克尔和苏珊·戴尔夫妇捐赠62.5亿美元,雷·达里奥(收养过儿童或在康涅狄格州赞助儿童)、布拉德·格斯特纳(这一想法源自他的餐桌灵感)等也宣布将向所有5岁以下儿童捐赠。我们预计有2500万家庭会注册,仅本周就已有60万家庭申请,所以请尽快注册并启动项目。

    奥格雷迪:好的。刚才的回答可能超过一句,但我可以忽略这个小失误,因为解释得很清楚,我很喜欢。不过我想追问一下财富差距的问题。批评者认为,高收入家庭可以长期持续捐赠,而低收入家庭的孩子18岁时可能只有约5000美元,甚至更少。您将如何防止这个项目加剧财富差距?

    贝森特:实际上,这种批评非常荒谬,它暴露了批评者的脱节——如果他们说只有5000美元,那美国有多少家庭连500美元的紧急医疗支出都负担不起?他们怎么能说只有5000美元?这简直毫无道理。显然,这只是因为特朗普总统推动了这个项目,他们就反对。此外,迈克尔和苏珊·戴尔等慈善家的62.5亿美元捐款不会集中在最富裕的20%人群所在的邮编区域。慈善家可以自主选择捐赠区域,包括按邮编、学区或经济分区分配。因此,这恰恰不会扩大贫富差距。

    奥格雷迪:不。

    贝森特:你不会希望贫富差距扩大。看看委内瑞拉、古巴,那里的人们一无所有。

    奥格雷迪:好的。我是商业记者,所以想了解低收入家庭的金融知识问题。很多家庭可能缺乏理财能力,我坦诚地说,我花了很长时间才取得现在的成就。这个项目中有哪些保障措施来帮助教育民众,确保孩子18岁时能正确使用这笔钱并真正受益?

    贝森特:当然,这是个好问题。多年来我一直大力倡导金融知识教育。我们正推动各州参与——我认为教育应该由各州负责。但事实上,这些账户本身就是一个实时教育实验室。人们会主动学习如何管理资金,因为可以通过手机查看账户情况。这不再是华尔街的抽象概念,而是切实影响每个人的金融生活。

    奥格雷迪:(笑)熊市、牛市。

    贝森特:没错。财政部将推出大量金融教育资源。我曾在南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿的梅因街Circle K便利店遇到很多年轻员工,他们都在买彩票。有人问我:”先生,如果我中了彩票,您会帮我理财吗?”我说最好的办法是不要买彩票,但我无法告诉他们其他理财方式。你可以建议他们为孩子开设账户,多年后这笔钱会增值。

    奥格雷迪:我想回到这个话题。我们稍后再详细讨论”特朗普账户”,但正如您所说,这是未来的事。现在美国有很多像刚才提到的人群正面临经济压力。我听到您的政府说经济很好,但确实有人感受不到。总统说”再给我们一点时间”,您能告诉美国民众需要等多久?

    贝森特:哦,我认为经济已经开始好转了。他们确实面临压力,因为拜登政府严重损害了工薪阶层利益。当时通胀率高达22-23%,但我的朋友、Strategas Partners的杰森·特伦纳特提出了”普通人指数”——涵盖食品、保险、汽车、二手车和租金,涨幅达30%。但现在情况正在改善:通胀率正回归美联储2%的目标,租金下降,能源价格回落。总统正推动降低处方药成本,这些措施将带来真实的工资增长。总统任期内每月都有实际工资增长,包括标志性政策:小费免税、加班费免税、社会保障免税,以及美国制造汽车贷款的利息可抵扣(2025年起追溯生效)。此外,我们国税局没有发布预扣税指南,今年将有大量退税。

    奥格雷迪:我确实想确认一点,如果发生政府停摆(民主党因移民局资金问题否决预算),国税局如何应对税季?

    贝森特:我认为民主党不会如此不负责任地造成政府停摆。上次停摆持续太久,这次不会。我们已做好持续运营计划,完全不会影响税季。事实上,最近的寒潮对国税局的影响比停摆更大。我们准备充分、预案周全。

    奥格雷迪:好的。您提到通胀率2%的目标,我必须追问美联储的调查问题——本周美联储将公布利率决议,司法部正在调查美联储主席鲍威尔,这对未来美联储主席意味着什么?

    贝森特:这传递的信息是:独立性不等于无问责。自去年春天起,我一直呼吁美联储开展内部调查,但他们拒绝了。美联储是美国最有权势的非任命机构,因此必须像”凯撒的妻子”一样无可指责。如果我想更换财政部官员,需要国会拨款;但美联储可以随意”印钞”7亿美元建办公楼,却无需问责。总统高度尊重美联储的独立性,但独立不代表可以不负责。

    奥格雷迪:有人会担心,如果利率不符合总统意愿,是否会有更多问责和监管?

    贝森特:完全不会。美联储是12人委员会,主席仅有一票表决权。

    奥格雷迪:有道理。观众反馈说媒体过多关注国际新闻,忽视国内议题。我想了解委内瑞拉石油销售的资金去向——最近美国从委内瑞拉进口石油,款项流向哪里?

    贝森特:资金将用于委内瑞拉民众。但这对美国民众至关重要,因为委内瑞拉重质原油是美国南部炼油厂的关键原料。炼油厂获得更多供应,汽油价格就会下降。

    奥格雷迪:是的,我看CPI时总会关注能源价格,因为它是物价走势的重要驱动因素。

    贝森特:没错。

    奥格雷迪:最后一个问题,回到”特朗普账户”。假设现在有家庭刚出生孩子并注册,18年后(2043年)收到资金,如果这笔钱未能帮助孩子上大学或买房,您会认为项目失败吗?财政部如何衡量成功?

    贝森特:首先,如前所述,很多美国人连500美元应急资金都没有。这笔钱可能成为”雨天基金”,帮助家庭应对突发支出。我曾打三份工上大学,如果有这个账户,可能只需打两份工。这个项目的成功在于让原本不参与金融市场的家庭(美国38%无股票的家庭)参与长期投资,成为持续的金融教育过程。

    奥格雷迪:嗯,这也是我工作的意义所在。最后一个问题,我们通常以轻松话题结束。我听说您自称商业”忍者”,能透露一下吗?埃隆·马斯克的黑眼圈是右勾拳还是左勾拳造成的?

    贝森特:无论谁打的,都是左撇子。

    奥格雷迪:啊!部长您是左撇子吗?

    贝森特:这得留到下次采访再说。

    奥格雷迪:(笑)

    贝森特:不过我猜他儿子X可能是左撇子,他说”X做了这件事”……

    奥格雷迪:那他可能培养出了UFC选手。

    贝森特:他可能带X参加了UFC比赛……

    奥格雷迪:好的,贝森特部长,感谢您今天的时间,非常感谢。

    贝森特:很高兴见到你。

    Read the full transcript of Kelly O’Grady’s interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent here

    January 28, 2026 / 10:18 PM EST / CBS News

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addressed his department’s ongoing investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the administration’s new $1,000 “Trump Accounts” for children born during President Trump’s second term in an interview Wednesday with “CBS Saturday Morning” co-host Kelly O’Grady. Read the full transcript of their conversation below.

    KELLY O’GRADY: Thank you so much, Secretary, for sitting down with us. I want to start on the Trump accounts. Okay? So let’s start broad and quick. What, for families viewing, is your one-sentence pitch on the Trump accounts?

    SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT: Well, for the families who have children between January 1st, 2025, and December 31, 2028, you got $1,000 coming from the government that’s going to be invested into an index fund. But for all families with children below age 18, sign up,Trumpaccounts.gov, they’re going to go live July 5th. So even if your child doesn’t get the thousand dollars from the government, you can contribute in tax free. And we’re going to have employers who are contributing, friends, family can contribute. We got some of America’s great philanthropists like Michael and Susan Dell, $6.25 billion, you got Ray Dalio, who adopted children, or sponsoring children in the state of Connecticut, Brad Gerstner, who, this really came from an idea at his dining room table, just announced he’s going to donate to all children below age five. So we think there are 25 million households who are there to sign up, we’ve gotten 600,000 signups just this week, so sign up, and the – start the program.

    O’GRADY: All right. That might have been more than one sentence, but I’ll let it slide because it was good. It was a good explanation, I like it. I want to press you, though on this, this question of the wealth gap, because we’ve heard from critics that, well, let’s say I’m a high-income-earning family, I can keep contributing to that over time as my child grows. But if I’m a low-income family, my child, when they turn 18, may only have $5,000 or so, give or take. So, how are you going to prevent the wealth gap from widening with this program?

    BESSENT: Well, actually, I think that that is a terrible criticism, and it shows how out of touch anyone who says that is, because if they say only $5,000, these are families, huge number of families in America, wouldn’t have $500 to meet a medical emergency. So how can they say only $5,000? What the hell are they talking about? Doesn’t make any sense. You know, it’s just because President Trump has sponsored it. They don’t agree with it. The other thing, too, is a lot of the contributions, Michael and Susan Dell’s contribution, $6.25 billion across America, is not going to the top 20% economic zip codes. So philanthropists can actually choose. They can choose by zip codes. They can choose by school district. They can do it by economic quintiles. States can get in on the action. So and again, you don’t want a wealth gap.

    O’GRADY: No.

    BESSENT: You don’t want a wealth gap. Go to Venezuela. Go to Cuba. Nobody has anything.

    O’GRADY: Okay. So, you know, I cover business, right? So let’s, let’s talk a little bit though about those, those lower income families that maybe don’t have the financial literacy, because I’m going to be honest, it took me a long time to get where I was. What are some of the safeguards in this program that will help educate folks so that when someone does turn 18, you know they are able to utilize this in the right way and benefit?

    BESSENT: Sure. Great. Great question. I’ve been a big proponent of financial literacy over the years. We are pressing the states. We think, you know, states should be in charge of education. But I believe that by virtue of the accounts existing, we’re going to have a great real-time laboratory. The people are going to want to get up to speed, because you’re going to be able to look at it on your phone. You can sign up on your phone, you can watch the account on your phone. So all of a sudden it’s not some abstract intangible that like, this is what goes on at the corner of Wall Street and Broad Street.

    O’GRADY: [LAUGHS] Bears. Bulls. Yeah.

    BESSENT: Yes. And so, but we’re going to push a big amount of financial literacy out of Treasury. We’re going to continually encourage people to update and I think families are going to be very interested. I – we studies have shown that the main impediment is getting the account open, that people who don’t save, they don’t have a vehicle to save is what – my deep, dark secret is I have a Dr. Pepper for breakfast. Not allowed to do it in the house with the children.

    O’GRADY: Wait, that’s your, that’s your breakfast, Secretary? [LAUGHS]

    BESSENT: Yeah. [LAUGHS]

    O’GRADY: Breaking news. [LAUGHS]

    BESSENT: Don’t tell Bobby Kennedy.

    O’GRADY: All right, all right, all right, well –

    BESSENT: Don’t tell Bobby Kennedy. But, I, but I, end up at the Circle K on Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina. A lot of young workers there. I’m dressed like this. They come up to me, they’re all playing the lottery. And, they say, Mister, if I win the lottery, will you manage my money? And I said, the best thing you can do is not play the lottery. But I couldn’t tell them what else to do with it. Now, you could say, put it in your child’s account and it’ll, it’ll grow over the years.

    O’GRADY: So I do want to pick up on on that, right. And we’ll get back to the Trump accounts in a minute. But that’s a future thing, right, to your point. There are people in this country like the ones that you just spoke about that are feeling crunched now. And I’ve heard your administration and you say we have a great economy, but you do have folks that aren’t feeling it. The president has said, just give us time. Give us time. Can you tell the American people how long they have to wait?

    BESSENT: Oh, I, I think, it’s starting to kick in right now. And they should feel crunched. The Biden administration blew out working Americans. Stated inflation was 22-23%, but a friend of mine, Jason Trennert, Strategas Partners, says, something called the Common Man Index. And that’s what working families have. So it’s groceries, insurance, cars, special used cars, rent. And that was up in the 30s. So yes, but they are crunched. So what we’re trying to do, we’re trying to control costs. I think inflation is going to be back toward the Fed target 2%. Rents are down. Energy’s down.

    President’s pushing down prescription drug costs. The other side of that is going to be the real wage growth. We’ve had real wage growth every month that the President’s been in office, as part of the one big beautiful bill, the President’s signature policies, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, deductibility of American-made auto loans, or the interest on those, that began, it was retroactive for 2025. I’m also the IRS commissioner, we did not give withholding guidance. So we’re going to have substantial tax refunds this year.

    O’GRADY: I–I actually do want to pick up on that though, because the tax refunds, that is, for folks who are struggling, everyone looks forward to April, not doin– not doing the taxes certainly in my house but the tax refund. The thing though that I’m concerned about and I want your thoughts, if we were to have a shutdown, if Democrats do decide to withhold their votes over ICE funding, how is the IRS going to deal with that during tax season?

    BESSENT: Well, I think, A, I can’t imagine that the Democrats would be as irresponsible to close us down. And as you said, the Democrats’ shut down. They – they would be irresponsible to close down for the length that they did last time. But I can tell you we’re ready. We have continuous plans in place. It will not affect tax season at all. As a matter of fact, I could say that the cold weather we’ve seen the past two days is more of a hindrance than the shutdown would be at the IRS. So we are fulsome, robust and prepared.

    O’GRADY: All right. I do like to hear that, I like my tax refund. You mentioned, you know, inflation, the 2% target. I immediately go, up, the Fed’s target and I would be remiss if I didn’t ask you about the Fed because we do have an interest rate decision this week.

    BESSENT: Today.

    O’GRADY: Today. That is right. In a few hours here, the Department of Justice is investigating Fed Chair Powell, what message should that send to future Fed chairs as the president is about to announce who will succeed Powell?

    BESSENT: I think that the message is that independence does not mean no accountability. I’ve been calling for the Fed to do an internal investigation on numerous things since last spring, and they’ve chosen not to do it. The Fed has a very special relationship with the American people because it is the most powerful unappointed group in the U.S., and because of that, they have to be like Caesar’s wife, they have to be beyond reproach. So, if I, if I want a new chair for my office at Treasury, it comes from an appropriation. The Fed, if they overspend on a building, $700 million, a billion, a billion and a half, they just print magic money. So they can print their own money, so you have a responsibility. But again, President has great reverence for the Fed’s independence. But independence does not mean no accountability.

    O’GRADY: Is there – would it be crazy for someone to worry that there would be more accountability, more oversight if interest rates don’t go the way that the president, this president, or, by the way, any future president, wants?

    BESSENT: Not at all. Because, again, the president’s well aware that it’s a committee, and the committee has 12, 12 voters, the chair’s just one vote.

    O’GRADY: Fair point. I did want to ask you, you know, something that we’ve heard from our viewers is that there isn’t enough focus on what’s going on here in the U.S, that there’s a focus on, on other countries. And I want to pick up on Venezuela. It’s one that’s been in the news. The oil sales. We’ve recently had an oil sale. Can you confirm where that money has gone from that recent Venezuelan oil sale?

    BESSENT: Well, it’s going back to the Venezuelan people.

    O’GRADY: Okay.

    BESSENT: But again, this is very important for the American people because the, the Venezuelan oil is very heavy crude, but very, very necessary for refineries in the southern part of the U.S. So our gasoline prices are driven by that. So the more supply that comes in to those refineries, lower gasoline prices are going to come here.

    O’GRADY: And that’s fair. I always, on that – when I’m looking at the CPI index, I always look at what energy is doing –

    BESSENT: Yup.

    O’GRADY: – because that is a big driver of where things go. Just a couple more questions for you.

    BESSENT: Of course.

    O’GRADY: I did want to ask, go back to the Trump accounts for a second. You know, let’s say, 2043. Someone has a baby right now. They sign up for an account. 18 years from now, if that person, when they, they receive that money in that account, if they aren’t able to go out and pay for college, to go buy a home eventually, if it hasn’t really meaningfully changed their ability to do that, would you call this a failure? Or is there a different way that the Treasury measures success in this particular program?

    BESSENT: Well, first of all, again, as I said, so many Americans couldn’t even meet a $500 emergency. So maybe people just put it away and it’s a rainy day fund. You know, it can be a component. I worked three jobs to put myself through college, so maybe I would just be working two if that happened. And, but again, I think the success of this is going to be, as you just said, on foreign policy, maybe a lot of Americans, like with Venezuela, don’t understand how it affects them. For many Americans, Wall Street is just – 38% of the households who don’t have stocks, Wall Street is this abstract notion. All of a sudden they have participated for 18 years, that, in the financial markets. So as it – it’s a constant financial education.

    O’GRADY: Hm. Yeah I mean – that’s, that’s sort of the reason why I have a job. So I hear you on that. Last question for you, I always like to end on a little bit of a light note when we can. Okay. I have heard you describe yourself as a ninja when it comes to business. So can you level with me? Elon Musk black eye, right hook or left?

    BESSENT: Whoever did it is left-handed.

    O’GRADY: Ah! Are you left-handed, Secretary?

    BESSENT: That’s for the next interview.

    O’GRADY: [laughs]

    BESSENT: But I, I, I think his son X may be. And he said, X, they, uh, did it, so –

    O’GRADY: He may have a UFC fighter on his hands, then.

    BESSENT: I think he’d just taken X to UFC –

    O’GRADY: Yeah.

    BESSENT: – a couple of weeks before.

    O’GRADY: All right, Secretary, so appreciate your time today. Thank you.

    BESSENT: Good to see you.

  • 明尼苏达州执法官员接新指令:不得与“煽动者”接触


    发布时间:2026年1月29日 10:57 | 来源:联合早报

    路透社查阅的内部指导文件显示,明尼苏达州的美国移民与海关执法局官员星期三接到指示,在执行特朗普总统的移民打击行动时,应避免与“煽动者”接触。

    这份新指导文件详细阐述了在明尼阿波利斯市发生两起美国公民抗议活动遭枪击身亡事件后,美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)的行动将如何改变。指导文件还要求ICE官员只能针对有犯罪指控或定罪记录的移民。

    一名ICE高级官员星期三(1月28日)在电邮中写道:“不要与煽动者沟通或接触。这么做除了激化局势之外没有任何意义。没有人能够说服对方。唯一可以沟通的应该是下达命令的官员。”

    负责监管ICE的国土安全部尚未对此置评。

    由于移民行动引发反弹,美国总统特朗普星期一(26日)同意撤离部分联邦执法人员,以缓和两名美国公民在移民执法行动中遭枪杀所引发的大规模示威。

    根据邮件中概述的新指导方针,ICE官员将配备扩音器,以便向公众发布指令,并且“需要口头说明逮捕过程的每一个步骤”。

    该指导方针并未说明哪些行为会触发指令,也没有说明如果指令不被执行,官员应采取什么措施。

    邮件称,更新后的指导方针来自ICE执法和遣返行动部门的最高官员查尔斯。指导方针指出,官员只能针对有犯罪记录的移民违法者。

    邮件中写道:“我们正在转向针对有犯罪记录的外国人的定向执法。这包括逮捕,而不仅仅是定罪。所有目标都必须有犯罪记录。”

    民众对特朗普移民执法政策的支持,已降至他重返白宫以来的最低水平。路透社/益普索的最新民调显示,只有39%的美国人赞同特朗普的移民政策;约58%认为移民打击行动过于严厉。

    明尼苏达州执法官员接新指令:不得与“煽动者”接触

    发布时间:2026年1月29日 10:57 | 来源:联合早报

    路透社查阅的内部指导文件显示,明尼苏达州的美国移民与海关执法局官员星期三接到指示,在执行特朗普总统的移民打击行动时,应避免与“煽动者”接触。

    这份新指导文件详细阐述了在明尼阿波利斯市发生两起美国公民抗议活动遭枪击身亡事件后,美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)的行动将如何改变。指导文件还要求ICE官员只能针对有犯罪指控或定罪记录的移民。

    一名ICE高级官员星期三(1月28日)在电邮中写道:“不要与煽动者沟通或接触。这么做除了激化局势之外没有任何意义。没有人能够说服对方。唯一可以沟通的应该是下达命令的官员。”

    负责监管ICE的国土安全部尚未对此置评。

    由于移民行动引发反弹,美国总统特朗普星期一(26日)同意撤离部分联邦执法人员,以缓和两名美国公民在移民执法行动中遭枪杀所引发的大规模示威。

    根据邮件中概述的新指导方针,ICE官员将配备扩音器,以便向公众发布指令,并且“需要口头说明逮捕过程的每一个步骤”。

    该指导方针并未说明哪些行为会触发指令,也没有说明如果指令不被执行,官员应采取什么措施。

    邮件称,更新后的指导方针来自ICE执法和遣返行动部门的最高官员查尔斯。指导方针指出,官员只能针对有犯罪记录的移民违法者。

    邮件中写道:“我们正在转向针对有犯罪记录的外国人的定向执法。这包括逮捕,而不仅仅是定罪。所有目标都必须有犯罪记录。”

    民众对特朗普移民执法政策的支持,已降至他重返白宫以来的最低水平。路透社/益普索的最新民调显示,只有39%的美国人赞同特朗普的移民政策;约58%认为移民打击行动过于严厉。

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  • 中国工信部:坚决破除光伏行业内卷式竞争


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 12:03 / 联合早报

    中国工业和信息化部1月28日召开光伏行业企业家座谈会,要求坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。图为甘肃兰州的光伏电站。 (中新社)

    中国工业和信息化部要求,依法依规推进行业自律,坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。

    据“工信微报”微信公众号消息,星期三(1月28日)下午,工信部召开光伏行业企业家座谈会,听取重点企业及光伏行业协会对“反内卷”工作的意见建议,研究部署推进光伏行业治理工作。

    会议强调,当前形势下,“反内卷”是光伏行业规范治理的主要矛盾,各部门要加强协同、同向发力,综合运用产能调控、标准引领、质量监督、价格执法、防范垄断风险、知识产权保护、促进技术进步等手段,以市场化、法治化手段共同推动光伏行业回归良性竞争、理性发展的轨道。

    会议提出,光伏行业协会要积极履行职能,依法依规推进行业自律,创新方式方法,坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。

    此前,中国国家市场监督管理总局对光伏行业进行价格竞争秩序合规指导,要求全行业严禁价格欺诈、商业贿赂等不当行为。

    据中国市场监管总局官网,市场监管总局去年12月26日在安徽合肥对光伏行业开展价格竞争秩序合规指导,强调全行业要充分认识整治光伏行业“内卷式”竞争的重要性。光伏企业要依法依规开展生产经营,严禁价格串通、价格欺诈等不正当价格行为;坚决杜绝虚假宣传、商业贿赂等不正当竞争行为。

    中国工信部:坚决破除光伏行业内卷式竞争

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 12:03 / 联合早报

    中国工业和信息化部1月28日召开光伏行业企业家座谈会,要求坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。图为甘肃兰州的光伏电站。 (中新社)

    中国工业和信息化部要求,依法依规推进行业自律,坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。

    据“工信微报”微信公众号消息,星期三(1月28日)下午,工信部召开光伏行业企业家座谈会,听取重点企业及光伏行业协会对“反内卷”工作的意见建议,研究部署推进光伏行业治理工作。

    会议强调,当前形势下,“反内卷”是光伏行业规范治理的主要矛盾,各部门要加强协同、同向发力,综合运用产能调控、标准引领、质量监督、价格执法、防范垄断风险、知识产权保护、促进技术进步等手段,以市场化、法治化手段共同推动光伏行业回归良性竞争、理性发展的轨道。

    会议提出,光伏行业协会要积极履行职能,依法依规推进行业自律,创新方式方法,坚决破除行业“内卷式”竞争。

    此前,中国国家市场监督管理总局对光伏行业进行价格竞争秩序合规指导,要求全行业严禁价格欺诈、商业贿赂等不当行为。

    据中国市场监管总局官网,市场监管总局去年12月26日在安徽合肥对光伏行业开展价格竞争秩序合规指导,强调全行业要充分认识整治光伏行业“内卷式”竞争的重要性。光伏企业要依法依规开展生产经营,严禁价格串通、价格欺诈等不正当价格行为;坚决杜绝虚假宣传、商业贿赂等不正当竞争行为。

  • 美媒:英伟达微软亚马逊洽谈投资OpenAI


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 12:05 / 联合早报

    美国科技媒体The Information引述知情人士报道,英伟达、亚马逊和微软正在洽谈向美国人工智能公司OpenAI投资高达600亿美元(约757亿新元)。

    知情者星期三(1月28日)透露,英伟达(Nvidia)作为OpenAI的现有投资者,正在洽谈投资高达300亿美元。

    微软(Microsoft)作为OpenAI的长期支持者,拥有向云客户独家销售OpenAI模型的权利,正在洽谈投资不到100亿美元。而亚马逊(Amazon)作为新的投资者,也在洽谈投资金额将远超100亿美元,甚至可能超过200亿美元。

    报道称,OpenAI即将收到来自这些公司的投资意向书或投资承诺。

    英伟达、亚马逊、微软和OpenAI在正常工作时间之外均未立即回复路透社的置评请求。路透社目前无法立即核实上述报道。

    另据彭博社星期三引述知情人士报道,日本软银集团(SoftBank Group)正与OpenAI洽谈,计划再投资最多300亿美元。

    软银已是ChatGPT开发商OpenAI的主要支持者之一。知情人士透露,软银目前正讨论进一步加码投资。软银考虑投入的最高金额为300亿美元,但相关讨论仍在进行中,最终规模可能调整。

    美媒:英伟达微软亚马逊洽谈投资OpenAI

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 12:05 / 联合早报

    美国科技媒体The Information引述知情人士报道,英伟达、亚马逊和微软正在洽谈向美国人工智能公司OpenAI投资高达600亿美元(约757亿新元)。

    知情者星期三(1月28日)透露,英伟达(Nvidia)作为OpenAI的现有投资者,正在洽谈投资高达300亿美元。

    微软(Microsoft)作为OpenAI的长期支持者,拥有向云客户独家销售OpenAI模型的权利,正在洽谈投资不到100亿美元。而亚马逊(Amazon)作为新的投资者,也在洽谈投资金额将远超100亿美元,甚至可能超过200亿美元。

    报道称,OpenAI即将收到来自这些公司的投资意向书或投资承诺。

    英伟达、亚马逊、微软和OpenAI在正常工作时间之外均未立即回复路透社的置评请求。路透社目前无法立即核实上述报道。

    另据彭博社星期三引述知情人士报道,日本软银集团(SoftBank Group)正与OpenAI洽谈,计划再投资最多300亿美元。

    软银已是ChatGPT开发商OpenAI的主要支持者之一。知情人士透露,软银目前正讨论进一步加码投资。软银考虑投入的最高金额为300亿美元,但相关讨论仍在进行中,最终规模可能调整。

  • 调查:韩国青少年越来越早开始赌博


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 13:04 / 联合早报

    首尔地方警察厅星期三(1月28日)公布的最新调查结果显示,韩国青少年赌博现象急剧上升,越来越多学生接触或参与网络赌博。

    这项针对3万4779名学生的调查发现,20.9%的学生曾目睹赌博行为,这一比例是2025年预期水平的两倍多。

    参与赌博的学生比例从1.5%上升至2.1%。大多数案例都涉及网络平台,智能手机是主要使用的设备。

    同伴影响是最常见的接触途径,其次是接触数字广告。开始赌博的年龄持续下降,五年级学生首次赌博的比例最高。

    警方说,一小部分受访者通过敲诈勒索、诈骗或校园暴力等手段获取赌资,这表明他们可能与其他犯罪活动有关。

    约14%的受访者承认自己负债累累,其中一些债务是通过非正式或非法渠道产生的。

    这项调查结果反映,学校和地方教育部门面临的压力越来越大,他们被要求应对影响学生的各种数字风险。

    官员指出,网络赌博的兴起加剧了人们对心理健康、课堂安全以及社交媒体广泛影响的担忧。

    警方计划在2月至4月期间与首尔市教育厅合作,开展一项协调一致的预防和监控行动,以屏蔽非法赌博网站、追踪可疑账户并扩大对未成年人的咨询服务。

    新学期开始后,学校警务人员还将提供有针对性的预防宣传活动。

    调查:韩国青少年越来越早开始赌博

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 13:04 / 联合早报

    首尔地方警察厅星期三(1月28日)公布的最新调查结果显示,韩国青少年赌博现象急剧上升,越来越多学生接触或参与网络赌博。

    这项针对3万4779名学生的调查发现,20.9%的学生曾目睹赌博行为,这一比例是2025年预期水平的两倍多。

    参与赌博的学生比例从1.5%上升至2.1%。大多数案例都涉及网络平台,智能手机是主要使用的设备。

    同伴影响是最常见的接触途径,其次是接触数字广告。开始赌博的年龄持续下降,五年级学生首次赌博的比例最高。

    警方说,一小部分受访者通过敲诈勒索、诈骗或校园暴力等手段获取赌资,这表明他们可能与其他犯罪活动有关。

    约14%的受访者承认自己负债累累,其中一些债务是通过非正式或非法渠道产生的。

    这项调查结果反映,学校和地方教育部门面临的压力越来越大,他们被要求应对影响学生的各种数字风险。

    官员指出,网络赌博的兴起加剧了人们对心理健康、课堂安全以及社交媒体广泛影响的担忧。

    警方计划在2月至4月期间与首尔市教育厅合作,开展一项协调一致的预防和监控行动,以屏蔽非法赌博网站、追踪可疑账户并扩大对未成年人的咨询服务。

    新学期开始后,学校警务人员还将提供有针对性的预防宣传活动。

  • 议员奥马尔回应特朗普称其遇袭”可能是伪造的”


    更新于美国东部时间2026年1月29日周四凌晨1:01

    明尼苏达州民主党众议员伊尔汉·奥马尔(Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN))对总统唐纳德·特朗普的言论作出回应。特朗普称,在明尼阿波利斯一场市政厅会议上,一名男子冲向她并向她喷洒液体的袭击事件”可能是伪造的”。

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  • 中国去年新增风能和太阳能装机创纪录


    发布/2026年1月29日 13:35 / 联合早报

    中国2025年新增风电和太阳能装机容量创下历史新高。图为安徽省天长市一湖面上安装的太阳能板。 (法新社)

    中国2025年新增风电和太阳能装机容量创下历史新高,但高污染的煤电和燃气发电也显著增加。

    中国国家能源局星期三(1月28日)发布的数据显示,2025年中国新增各类能源装机容量达543吉瓦,其中太阳能新增315吉瓦,风电新增119吉瓦,使总装机容量较上年增长16.1%。

    数据还显示,2025年燃气和煤电增加约93吉瓦,比2024年新增容量高出75%,推动总火电装机容量上升6.3%。

    据法新社报道,能源与清洁空气研究中心首席分析师米利维尔塔(Lauri Myllyvirta)表示,这些创纪录的可再生能源新增量,相当于约1.7万台风力涡轮机和5亿块太阳能板。“这意味着每小时新增两台风力涡轮机,太阳能板安装面积相当于20个足球场。”

    米利维尔塔称,尽管中国电力需求持续上升,但新增装机“将有助于在明年继续替代化石燃料发电”。他同时警告,大规模新增煤电和燃气发电可能导致利用率下降,并可能为清洁能源发展设置新障碍。

    中国是全球最大的温室气体排放国,但也是可再生能源发展大国。此前,中国已承诺在2030年前实现二氧化碳排放量达到峰值,并力求在2060年前实现净零排放的目标。

    中国去年新增风能和太阳能装机创纪录

    发布/2026年1月29日 13:35 / 联合早报

    中国2025年新增风电和太阳能装机容量创下历史新高。图为安徽省天长市一湖面上安装的太阳能板。 (法新社)

    中国2025年新增风电和太阳能装机容量创下历史新高,但高污染的煤电和燃气发电也显著增加。

    中国国家能源局星期三(1月28日)发布的数据显示,2025年中国新增各类能源装机容量达543吉瓦,其中太阳能新增315吉瓦,风电新增119吉瓦,使总装机容量较上年增长16.1%。

    数据还显示,2025年燃气和煤电增加约93吉瓦,比2024年新增容量高出75%,推动总火电装机容量上升6.3%。

    据法新社报道,能源与清洁空气研究中心首席分析师米利维尔塔(Lauri Myllyvirta)表示,这些创纪录的可再生能源新增量,相当于约1.7万台风力涡轮机和5亿块太阳能板。“这意味着每小时新增两台风力涡轮机,太阳能板安装面积相当于20个足球场。”

    米利维尔塔称,尽管中国电力需求持续上升,但新增装机“将有助于在明年继续替代化石燃料发电”。他同时警告,大规模新增煤电和燃气发电可能导致利用率下降,并可能为清洁能源发展设置新障碍。

    中国是全球最大的温室气体排放国,但也是可再生能源发展大国。此前,中国已承诺在2030年前实现二氧化碳排放量达到峰值,并力求在2060年前实现净零排放的目标。

  • 调查:韩国青少年越来越早开始赌博


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 13:04 / 联合早报

    首尔地方警察厅星期三(1月28日)公布的最新调查结果显示,韩国青少年赌博现象急剧上升,越来越多学生接触或参与网络赌博。

    这项针对3万4779名学生的调查发现,20.9%的学生曾目睹赌博行为,这一比例是2025年预期水平的两倍多。

    参与赌博的学生比例从1.5%上升至2.1%。大多数案例都涉及网络平台,智能手机是主要使用的设备。

    同伴影响是最常见的接触途径,其次是接触数字广告。开始赌博的年龄持续下降,五年级学生首次赌博的比例最高。

    警方说,一小部分受访者通过敲诈勒索、诈骗或校园暴力等手段获取赌资,这表明他们可能与其他犯罪活动有关。

    约14%的受访者承认自己负债累累,其中一些债务是通过非正式或非法渠道产生的。

    这项调查结果反映,学校和地方教育部门面临的压力越来越大,他们被要求应对影响学生的各种数字风险。

    官员指出,网络赌博的兴起加剧了人们对心理健康、课堂安全以及社交媒体广泛影响的担忧。

    警方计划在2月至4月期间与首尔市教育厅合作,开展一项协调一致的预防和监控行动,以屏蔽非法赌博网站、追踪可疑账户并扩大对未成年人的咨询服务。

    新学期开始后,学校警务人员还将提供有针对性的预防宣传活动。

    调查:韩国青少年越来越早开始赌博

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 13:04 / 联合早报

    首尔地方警察厅星期三(1月28日)公布的最新调查结果显示,韩国青少年赌博现象急剧上升,越来越多学生接触或参与网络赌博。

    这项针对3万4779名学生的调查发现,20.9%的学生曾目睹赌博行为,这一比例是2025年预期水平的两倍多。

    参与赌博的学生比例从1.5%上升至2.1%。大多数案例都涉及网络平台,智能手机是主要使用的设备。

    同伴影响是最常见的接触途径,其次是接触数字广告。开始赌博的年龄持续下降,五年级学生首次赌博的比例最高。

    警方说,一小部分受访者通过敲诈勒索、诈骗或校园暴力等手段获取赌资,这表明他们可能与其他犯罪活动有关。

    约14%的受访者承认自己负债累累,其中一些债务是通过非正式或非法渠道产生的。

    这项调查结果反映,学校和地方教育部门面临的压力越来越大,他们被要求应对影响学生的各种数字风险。

    官员指出,网络赌博的兴起加剧了人们对心理健康、课堂安全以及社交媒体广泛影响的担忧。

    警方计划在2月至4月期间与首尔市教育厅合作,开展一项协调一致的预防和监控行动,以屏蔽非法赌博网站、追踪可疑账户并扩大对未成年人的咨询服务。

    新学期开始后,学校警务人员还将提供有针对性的预防宣传活动。

  • 奥巴马医改补贴提高政策到期后,参保人数下降


    2小时前 发布于2026年1月28日,美国东部时间晚上10:29 / CNN政治

    作者:[塔米·卢比]

    帕特里克·西森/美联社

    根据周三公布的联邦数据,2026年选择奥巴马医改(Affordable Care Act,即《平价医疗法案》)保险的人数减少了逾百万。这一下降发生在联邦增强型保费补贴到期之后,导致许多参保人的月付款金额大幅飙升。

    据医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)数据,2026年选择医保计划的人数略低于2300万。相比之下,去年同期这一数字约为2420万。数据涵盖了30个使用联邦医保交易所的州的所有参保登记,这些州的开放 enrollment(参保登记)已于1月15日结束。但该数据未涵盖所有自行运营医保交易所的州的全部参保情况,其中有几个州允许人们在本月底前继续登记参保。

    然而,专家表示,未来几个月总参保人数可能会进一步下降。相当一部分消费者被自动重新纳入原有保险计划,但可能要等到收到第一笔账单时才会意识到保费会大幅上涨。这可能促使他们放弃保险或根本不支付保费,从而在4月份被注销参保资格。

    保护我们的医疗(Protect Our Care)——一个倡导组织——主席莱斯利·达赫(Leslie Dach)在一份声明中说:”这个数字并不能说明全部情况。随着人们发现自己负担不起医疗费用并停止支付保费,这些数字每个月都会大幅下降。”

    健康政策研究组织KFF的奥巴马医改项目主任辛西娅·考克斯(Cynthia Cox)表示,由于增强型保费补贴的取消,继续参保的人可能要面对更高的保费或更高的免赔额。根据KFF的数据,今年保费预计平均上涨114%。

    国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)预计,由于更为慷慨的联邦补贴终止,今年奥巴马医改参保人数将减少200万。

    增强型补贴是拜登政府在2021年《新冠疫情救济法案》中制定的,但已于2025年底到期。这项额外援助曾大幅推动奥巴马医改参保人数激增,特别是低收入美国人,他们可以获得保费为零或极低的保险计划。增强型补贴也使中产阶级参保人更容易负担保费,而这些人此前不符合补贴资格。

    补贴终止引发了国会山激烈的党派之争,导致去年秋季出现创纪录的长期政府停摆。民主党坚持将联邦政府资金拨付与延长补贴挂钩,但最终在停摆持续期间让步。上个月,众议院在几名共和党议员与民主党人共同投票后通过了一项为期三年的补贴延长法案,但由于共和党强烈反对,该法案在参议院未能推进。

    2026年参保人数的下降是自2020年以来首次出现下降。2020年有1140万人选择了医保计划。在唐纳德·特朗普总统第一任期内,参保人数逐渐下滑。

    参保人数减少的具体情况

    特别是新客户对2026年奥巴马医改政策的兴趣下降。新参保人数略低于340万,较去年同期下降14%。续保客户人数略低于1960万,下降了3%。

    总体参保人数下降最显著的州包括北卡罗来纳州(下降22%)和俄亥俄州(下降20%),考克斯表示。但最大的增幅出现在新墨西哥州(增长14%)和哥伦比亚特区(增长9%)。

    几个自行运营医保交易所的州,由于更多人取消了今年的保险计划,参保人数出现下降。

    在科罗拉多州,截至该州参保登记期结束时,选择医保计划的人数略超过27.7万,较去年下降2%。新增参保人数下降了近四分之一。尽管该州推出了自己的保费援助计划以取代增强型联邦补贴,但这一举措仍未扭转下滑趋势。

    科罗拉多州医保交易所(Connect for Health Colorado)首席执行官凯文·帕特森(Kevin Patterson)在一份新闻稿中表示:”一方面,看到参保人数相对稳定,仅略有下降,并且有这么多人获得了有意义的经济援助,这是令人鼓舞的。另一方面,创纪录数量的人因为根本负担不起月付款,或被迫在医疗保健与住房、食品等基本生活必需品之间做出选择而取消计划,这令人深感不安。”

    Obamacare enrollment drops after enhanced premium subsidies expire

    2 hr ago PUBLISHED Jan 28, 2026, 10:29 PM ET / CNN Politics

    By [Tami Luhby]

    Fewer people picked Obamacare coverage for 2026.

    Patrick Sison/AP

    More than a million fewer people have signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026, according to federal data released Wednesday. The drop comes after the expiration of the enhanced federal premium subsidies caused monthly payments to skyrocket for many enrollees.

    Just under 23 million people selected plans for 2026, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. That compares to just under 24.2 million people in roughly the same period last year. The data includes all sign ups in the 30 states using the federal exchange, where open enrollment ended January 15. But it doesn’t capture full enrollment in all the states that run their own exchanges, a few of which are allowing people to sign up through the end of this month.

    However, total enrollment is likely to fall in coming months, experts said. A sizeable share of consumers were automatically reenrolled in policies and may not realize how much their premiums will rise until they get their first bill. This may prompt them to drop coverage or simply not pay, which will result in their being disenrolled in April.

    “That number does not tell the full story. These numbers are going to go dramatically down month after month as people decide that they can’t afford health care and stop paying their premiums,” Leslie Dach, chair of Protect Our Care, an advocacy group, said in a statement.

    Those who keep their coverage are likely contending with higher premium payments or higher deductibles due to the lapsing of the enhanced premium subsides, said Cynthia Cox, director of the Program on the ACA at KFF, a health policy research group. Premium payments are expected to climb by 114%, on average, this year, according to KFF.

    The Congressional Budget Office projected that 2 million fewer people would have Obamacare coverage this year due to the ending of the more generous federal subsidies.

    The enhanced assistance was enacted by the Biden administration as part of a 2021 Covid-19 relief package, but it expired at the end of 2025. The additional aid had spurred a large spike in Obamacare enrollment, particularly among low-income Americans who could get policies with no or very low premiums. The enhanced subsidies also made coverage more affordable for middle-class enrollees, who previously didn’t qualify for help.

    The lapsing of the subsidies sparked a fierce partisan battle on Capitol Hill that led to a record-long government shutdown last fall. Democrats insisted on tying funding the federal government to extending the subsidies but eventually relented as the shutdown dragged on. The House last month passed a three-year subsidy extension after several Republican lawmakers voted with the Democrats, but the legislation has been unable to advance in the Senate amid stiff opposition from the GOP.

    The decline in sign ups for 2026 is the first drop since 2020, when 11.4 million people picked plans. Enrollment gradually slid throughout President Donald Trump’s first term.

    Fewer enrollees

    Interest in Obamacare policies for 2026 fell among new customers in particular. Just under 3.4 million new consumers signed up for policies, down 14% from a year earlier. Returning customers numbered just under 19.6 million, a decline of 3%.

    The largest drops in overall signups include North Carolina, with a 22% plunge, and Ohio, with a 20% decline, Cox said. But the biggest increases were in New Mexico, where plan selections soared 14%, and the District of Columbia, with a 9% jump.

    Several states that run their own exchanges saw their enrollment dip as a larger number of people canceled their plans for this year.

    In Colorado, just over 277,000 people selected policies by the end of the state’s enrollment period, down 2% from last year. The number of new enrollees slid by nearly a quarter. This comes even as the state enacted its own premium assistance program to help replace the enhanced federal subsidies.

    “On one hand, it’s encouraging to see enrollment remain relatively steady, with only a slight dip, and to see so many people receive meaningful financial assistance,” Kevin Patterson, CEO of Connect for Health Colorado, said in a news release. “On the other hand, it’s deeply troubling that a record number of people are canceling their plans because they simply can’t afford their monthly payments or are being forced to choose between health care and basic necessities like housing and food.”