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  • Expansion of Entity List Won't Stop China's Tech Rise

    The U.S. recently added over 50 Chinese tech companies to its export control list. The U.S. using national security as an excuse to impose illicit, unilateral sanctions is typical hegemonism. This will severely damage the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises and undermine the security and stability of global supply chains.

  • Tips for Young Innovators

    ​Five young international students from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tianjin University recently visited the Entrepreneur's Training Camp of Peking University in Tianjin High-Tech Zone. They learned about how startups are nurtured within the training camp and exchanged ideas with entrepreneurial mentors. Click on the video to see one of the mentors’ advice for young innovators!

  • Foreign Youth See China’s Tech Rise

    How do young people see China's sci-tech development? Recently, five international students from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tianjin University visited various innovation and entrepreneurship parks in Tianjin, experiencing firsthand the rapid growth of China's science and technology and the dynamic startup culture. They gave a big thumbs-up to the country's advanced research facilities, supportive entrepreneurial environment, and its strong ecosystem of industry-university-research collaboration.

  • Yinchuan Remote R&D Hub Model a Winner

    In a few short months, progress at the Yinchuan (Shenzhen) New Quality Productive Forces Sci-tech Innovation Center has exceeded expectations. A recent quarterly operations report issued by the center, which officially launched at the end of 2024, shows it has already made significant strides in attracting external resources, supporting local enterprises, and fostering innovation-driven development.

  • Elite Chemical Science Journal Leads Peer-reviewed Research

    The year 2025 sees Chemical Science celebrating its 15th anniversary. While relatively new in the crowded landscape of well-established journals from commercial and society publishers, the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemical Science has quickly established itself as a high-impact journal at the heart of a diverse, multidisciplinary research community.

  • Cross-border Financing Reform Accelerated

    ​On April 17, the People's Bank of China, along with five other regulatory bodies, released a new guideline to facilitate and regulate international transfer of financial data. The document clarifies the specific data categories eligible for outbound transfer, including streamlined procedures for scenarios such as cross-border payments, remittances, account openings, and shopping.

  • Tapping Into China's Vast Opportunities

    Two recent expos — the fifth edition of the China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) and the 137th edition of the China Import and Export Fair (the Canton Fair) — have once again solidified the country's role as a cornerstone of global commerce.

  • Data Blockades Obstruct Global Scientific Progress‌

    Science is a cumulative process that relies on data sharing and free data flow, which is essential to facilitate scientific progress and innovation.

  • Foreign Investment in China: Right Time, Right Place

    In the past few weeks, a host of foreign business leaders have visited China, sounding a clear message: confidence in country's future is surging. From Apple CEO Tim Cook's visit to the arrival of senior leaders from Qualcomm and Samsung, there is no doubt that foreign investment in China is not only ongoing, but accelerating.

  • Innovation Advances Marine Power Development

    China's energy law attaches great importance to the development of marine energy, such as tidal, wave and ocean thermal energy. The country is poised to promote the large-scale development and utilization of marine energy.

  • China-Malaysia Bond: Water Can't Be Cut Apart

    The enduring partnership between China and Malaysia, often visualized as a steadfast ship along the currents of history, has entered a new era of cooperation. Four Malaysian experts give their unique perspectives of this bilateral relationship that spans education, scientific research and entrepreneurial innovation. Their experiences demonstrate how the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a framework for high-quality cooperation and people-to-people exchanges between the two nations.

  • Zhengzhou Airport Economy ZoneEvolves into Global Hub

    Recent data shows that in the first two months of this year, the Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone (ZAEZ) handled over 126,000 tonnes of cargo, with international freight volume growing by 54.4 percent year on year. The zone also recorded a passenger throughput of about five million.

  • China Focus: China takes firm countermeasures against U.S. tariff bullying

    China has taken swift, firm countermeasures following the latest U.S. tariff hike on Chinese imports, in a move to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.

  • Yunnan's Small-bean Coffee Tastes Global Success

    Yunnan province in southwest China flourishes under the subtropical monsoon climate along the golden coffee belt at 24°N latitude. With 1.2 million mu of fertile red soil, the province produces 98 percent of China's coffee.

  • Bridging Tech and Industrial Innovation

    It's time for technological and industrial innovation to increase their level of integration, according to an official from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), who made the remark at the China Development Forum 2025 recently held in Beijing.

  • Guideline to Modernize TCM Industry

    China has launched a new guideline aimed at enhancing the quality and innovative development of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry. The guideline, recently issued by the State Council, emphasizes quality improvement and technological innovation as key drivers for building a modernized industrial system and better serving public health.

  • 2025 ZGC Forum: Gala for Global Sci-tech Cooperation

    The 2025 Zhongguancun Forum Annual Conference (2025 ZGC Forum), with a focus on new quality productive forces, concluded on March 31, with significant results and promotion of international sci-tech cooperation.

Top News

  • On September 9, the Changtai Yangtze River Bridge — the world's longest cable-stayed bridge — officially opened to traffic. Spanning 10.03 kilometers across the river, the bridge integrates expressway, intercity railway and ordinary highway functions. It reportedly holds six world records, including being the longest span cable-stayed bridge.

CIFTIS Puts Cooperation on Fast Track

Held in Beijing's Shougang Park, a transformed industrial area, this year's CIFTIS, as always, is a grand international gathering, with more than 80 countries and international organizations exhibiting or holding events.

Qingdao Emerges as Livable International City

Qingdao, a major port city in Shandong province in east China by the Yellow Sea, is rapidly emerging as a hub of internationalization, innovation and quality life.

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