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  • U.S. Limitations on Chinese Influence in Academia Risk Backfiring

    Restrictions and guardrails to protect scientific integrity and national security should be applicable to all.

  • UK Suffering the Consequences of Huawei-tech Ban

    According to a study by research company Opensignal shared with the Financial Times on December 28, 2023, UK mobile users had the slowest 5G download speeds among G7 countries in 2023. "The UK has lagged [behind] other nations on high-speed fifth-generation mobile phone networks in part due to disruption caused by the government’s ban on kit from Huawei," the study said.

  • China-U.S. Sci-tech Cooperation Needs Repair, Not Persecution

    One country’s success is an opportunity for the other, and China and the U.S. can help each other succeed and prosper together.

  • Investing in Sci-tech Manpower Brings Big Returns

    China ranks first worldwide in the number of full-time equivalent research and development (R&D) personnel. This was confirmed by a report from the Ministry of Science and Technology released on December 15. Published every two years, the report summarizes the latest developments of the country's sci-tech personnel.

  • U.S. Should Remove Blocks on Space Collaboration

    There is an apparent contradiction that some U.S. politicians emphasize cooperation, while others praise the Wolf Amendment that restricts space cooperation with China and advocate restricting cooperation permanently.

  • Renewing STA Serves Interests of All Parties

    On December 15, Nicholas Burns, U.S. Ambassador to China, delivered a speech at the Brookings Institution, during which he mentioned that he had begun talks with China on renewing a landmark scientific cooperation agreement: U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement (STA).

  • 'Artificial Sun' Deepens Clean Energy Cooperation

    Acknowledging China's remarkable progress in nuclear fusion, experts hoped to deepen international cooperation for a cleaner future.

  • Diamond Jubilee of China's Medical Aid to Foreign Countries

    This year marks the 60th anniversary of the first Chinese medical team sent to Algeria in 1963. Since then, countless heartfelt stories about Chinese medical personnel have surfaced, showcasing their significant contributions to global public health and the well-being of people worldwide.

  • ANC: Learning from China on Poverty Alleviation

    The African National Congress (ANC) says it is taking lessons from China's unprecedented development and poverty alleviation story.

  • China Shares New Opportunities for Global Supply Chain

    China will take a clear-cut stand against protectionism and various forms of "decoupling and severing industrial and supply chains.

  • Human Rights Still Central in the New Era

    December 10 marks the World Day of Human Rights as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. We invited experts from the UN-mandated University for Peace headquartered in Costa Rica to reflect on the declaration and share insights on China's human rights protection practices as well as the new human rights issues arising in the new era.

  • Smooth Sailing for China's Shipbuilding Prowess

    Industry data shows that while the market share of China's shipbuilding industry continues to expand, a large number of high-tech shipbuilders are emphasizing the quality development of China's shipbuilding industry through optimizing types of ship. It is therefore entirely possible that the shipbuilding industry will become an ace up the sleeve of  China's exports.

  • Global Stocktake: Climate Action Cannot Wait

    COP28 marks the conclusion of the "Global Stocktake," the first assessment of global progress in implementing the 2015 Paris Agreement.

  • Science Museums Should Play Vital Role in Shaping a Sustainable World

    The opening ceremony of the 2023 International Symposium on the Development of Natural Science Museums Under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRISMIS) was held in Beijing on November 29. Two keynote speakers, Wang Xiaoming and Shahbaz Khan, were on hand to share their insights on the role of science museums in conducting science education, promoting public engagement, and bringing about action and change.

  • Uniting for Successful Asia-Pacific Cooperation

    China has been calling on APEC members to stay committed to innovation-driven development, and create new drivers of growth in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • Nanjing's Rise: Global Collaborations and Contributions

    Nanjing's future as a sci-tech hub is underpinned by its unwavering commitment to innovation. The city is becoming a magnet for forward-thinking individuals and businesses, driven by its innovation-friendly ecosystem. Collaborative research initiatives, public-private partnerships, and incubation programs are poised to foster a new generation of innovative enterprises.

  • BRI Plays Significant Role in Switching to Renewables

    Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, the endeavor to build a community with a shared future for mankind has been strengthened. As climate change and energy issues continue to be among the prime concerns, it has been China's constant objective to help its BRI partners develop new energy industries.

  • Making a Big Push Toward Global Decarbonization

    As a responsible major country, China has stepped up efforts to reduce carbon emissions while helping developing countries increase the use of clean energy.

  • China on Track with Emission Reduction Targets

    According to the report Analysis: China's emissions set to fall in 2024 after record growth in clean energy released on Carbon Brief website on November 13, "China's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are set to fall in 2024 and could be facing structural decline, due to record growth in the installation of new low-carbon energy sources." That's according to Lauri Myllyvirta, a lead analyst at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and the author of the report.

  • The Right Way for China, U.S. to Get Along

    On November 15, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with U.S. President Joe Biden at the Filoli Estate, San Francisco. The highly anticipated meeting produced many deliverables in such areas as political affairs and foreign policy, people-to-people exchanges, global governance, and military and security.

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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