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  • China-Europe Railway Express Celebrates Milestone

    As a calling card of the Belt and Road Initiative, for more than a decade the China-Europe Railway Express (CRE) has facilitated the stability of international industrial and supply chains, opening up a new pattern of international transportation and economic trade between Asia and Europe.

  • Ambassador: Mutual Trust, Respect Drive China-Brazil Relations

    A key factor behind the thriving China-Brazil relations is trust and mutual respect, Brazil's ambassador to China Marcos Galvão said at a forum held by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China (RDCY) on December 3.

  • BRI Charts New Course for International Cooperation

    The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has evolved from a Chinese initiative into an international action, with its various successful projects turning the grand vision into vivid reality. Introduced in 2013, the BRI has played a crucial role in promoting a shared vision of peaceful development, win-win cooperation and mutual prosperity, said Thong Mengdavid, a lecturer at the Institute for International Studies and Public Policy of the Royal University of Phnom Penh.

  • A Milestone in Green Transition

    China's year-to-date new energy vehicle (NEV) production volume exceeded the 10-million mark in November, propelling the country into a global pioneer in achieving this landmark figure.

  • Mitigating Climate Change Needs Global Effort

    As the largest developing country, China has been implementing a national strategy for responding to climate change.

  • Commitment to Open, Dynamic Asia-Pacific Community

    China has been an important participant of APEC and a major contributor. It has proposed several initiatives and taken action to provide a strong momentum for the development of the Asia-Pacific.

  • EU's Hefty Tariffs on Chinese EVs Misguided

    ​Despite substantial divergence of opinion among the bloc, the EU has forged ahead and still finalized its hefty tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China for a period of five years. The unwarranted move is undisguised protectionism, detrimental to the perpetrator and China-EU economic relations as a whole.

  • CIIE: Widening the Door of Opening Up

    ​The seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) saw record-breaking numbers of participants and transactions, demonstrating China's commitment to further opening up its enormous market.

  • Biodiversity Conservation Needs Action not Just Promises

    The global biodiversity conservation situation remains grim.

  • Developing Smart Farming Ensures Food Security

    As one of the world's largest food producers and consumers, China has stepped up efforts to promote food security amid climate change and global market turmoil.

  • Protectionism Can't Save U.S. Shipbuilding Industry

    The U.S. shipbuilding industry is shrinking. Its labor unions and some politicians are blaming China for it and trying to resort to protectionist measures to save it. In fact, the decline of the U.S. shipbuilding industry started long before the rise of China's shipbuilding industry.

  • Stimulus Policies Boost China's Economic Outlook

    Despite a complicated external environment and emerging challenges at home, the Chinese economy has posted generally stable performances.

  • 'Small Yard, High Fence': Blocking Sci-Tech Progress

    Only fair competition and open cooperation can achieve real innovation.

  • China-ASEAN FTA Upgrade to Turbocharge Regional Trade

    A significant move to facilitate enhanced economic, trade, and investment cooperation between China and ASEAN was announced on October 10, when respective leaders shared the substantial conclusion of the Version 3.0 China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (FTA) upgrade negotiations on the sidelines of the 27th China-ASEAN Summit.

  • Facilitator of Global Nuclear Energy Evolution

    Forty years on, China has continued to support the agency's work with concrete actions, established all-round cooperation with the IAEA in the fields of nuclear energy development and utilization.

  • No Winners in EU Tariff Hikes on Chinese EVs

    Currently, the EU Commission continues to call on the two sides to explore an alternative solution.

  • Chinese People's Lives Change for the Better

    In the 75 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the nation has undergone a remarkable evolution across all aspects of people's daily life. In areas such as clothing, food, housing, transportation, and consumption, the transformations have been magical, reflecting upgrades in people's lives through the long march towards modernization. However, the shift is not just about material progress; it also reflects social progress, advancements in sci-tech, and an increasingly prominent presence on the world stage.

  • Digital Links Connect China-ASEAN

    From cultural content to mobile payments, digital technology has not only made daily life more convenient in China and ASEAN, but also built a bridge for cultural exchanges. Experts discussed how various online apps and digital contents have deepened mutual understanding.

Top News

  • ​In order to assist with the research and conservation of cultural relics, high tech is playing an increasingly vital role, with large-scale scientific facilities like High Energy Photon Source (HEPS), Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) and China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) leading the charge.

WEEKLY REVIEW (June 29-July 4)

Genetic Switch to Reactivate Organ Regeneration Discovered A group of Chinese scientists have discovered a genetic switch called ALDH1A2 that can reactivate nonregenerative mammals' ability to regenerate damaged organs. The activation of ALDH1A2 or supplying retinoic acid externally using a gene enhancer from rabbits can restore the regenerative capacity in nonregenerative mammals like mice. The discovery was recently published in Science.

AI System to Map Deep-sea Seamounts

An Intelligent Seamount Digital Twin System was recently launched during a side event of the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC) held in France.

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