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China bringsgreater stability, certainty to global economy

By He Yin, People's Daily "Resilient,""optimistic,""encouraging"—these are among the most frequently used descriptors in global media analysesof China's first-quartereconomic performance. Amid severe disruptions to global trade and widespread pessimism permeating market expectations, the Chinese economy has delivered a robust start to 2025. It has maintained steady momentum amid signs of recovery,...

In China’s “World Supermarket,”trade thrives despiteglobal headwinds

By Ouyang Jie, Ke Zhongjia, Liu Junguo, People's Daily On an ordinary afternoon at the Yiwu International Trade Market, the world's largest wholesale hub for small commodities, business is anything but ordinary. The corridors bustle with buyers from across the globe, and vendors - some 75,000 of them - field inquiries from customers both...

From seafood to carbon assets: how Shandong islandis banking on blue resources

By Dai Linfeng, People's Daily For most diners, seafood is simply a delicacy. But on Changdao Island in east China's Shandong province, it represents something more: a climate asset. For instance, for local fisherman Wang Delian, the briny bounty of the sea comes with a new calculation: carbon offsets."Each square ofsilky...

Reviving the ancient: Sanxingdui’s technological leap in archaeology

By Song Haoxin, You Yi, People's Daily The Sanxingdui Ruins, a monumental archaeological treasure, continue to unravel the mysteries of the ancient Shu civilization. Recently, the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute kicked off the second phase of the conservation and inheritance project of Ancient Shu Civilization. With the rise of new...

World must never return to law of jungle

By Zhong Sheng, People's Daily Mounting global criticism is coalescing around a familiar concern: the United States is once again weaponizing tariffs as a tool of economic coercion. Experts warn that sweeping U.S. tariffs will deal a heavy blow to African economies, while ASEAN nations have openly denounced America's unilateral tariff escalations.

Turning immunecells into cancer’s worst enemy: China’s CAR-T revolution

By Ji Juesu, People's Daily In early March 2024, Mr. Zhou, a 63-year-old resident of Shanghai,returned to a hospital for what would become his third fight against diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. But this time, he was not relying on the chemotherapy and targeted therapy that had defined his previous treatments. Instead, he placed his...

In China’s harsh highlands, technology aids conservation efforts

By He Yong, Qiao Dong, People's Daily Even in April, the vast, wind-whipped plains of Hoh Xil remain cloaked in snow and silence. Tucked within the Sanjiangyuan National Park in the remote headwaters of the Yangtze River in northwest China's Qinghai province, this high-altitude wilderness - averaging more than 4,500 meters above sea level...

Amid tariff pressures, Chinese exporters adapt and expand

By Fang Min, People's Daily As the U.S. ratchets up tariffs on Chinese imports, exporters in central China's Henan provinceare feeling the strain, but they are not standing still. In Xinxiang, a manufacturing hub in the province's north, firms accustomed to shipping goods across the globe are now navigating a more...

America’s economic bullying is undermining its own future

By Zhong Sheng, People's Daily "I just saw the future. It was not in America." When New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman penned those words, he gave voice to a growing sense of anxiety among American intellectuals: the inward-looking doctrine of "America First"is unlikely to"Make America Great Again."On the contrary,...

Booming durian trade mirrors mutually beneficial China-Malaysia trade cooperation

By Guan Kejiang, Tian Hong, Huan Xiang, People's Daily In Raub, Pahang, two hours northeast of Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur, the pungent scent of promise hangs in the air. Durian trees, now flowering in the early heat of April, are being carefully pruned and pollinated by farmers. In about 90 days, the ripened fruits...

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