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Four countries try to team up to back 'Taiwan independence'? Not a chance - June 28, 2026
On June 24, "representative offices" of the UK, France and Germany in Taipei issued a "rare" joint statement expressing "concern" over the Chinese mainland's intensified law enforcement and patrol operations in the waters east of China's Taiwan island, claiming that these actions "threaten regional stability, and the freedom of navigation and safety of international shipping."
The essence of Europe’s trade deficit with China, as seen through an air conditioner - June 28, 2026
A "deadly" heatwave is sweeping across the European continent. It is estimated to have caused around 15,000 deaths, many of them older people living in apartments and care homes without air conditioning.
Chinese supercomputer returns to the world’s top spot, sending multiple signals - June 25, 2026
On Tuesday, at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, the World's TOP500 supercomputers list was released, with China's entirely domestically developed and independently controlled LineShine supercomputer claiming the top spot.
'China Opportunity 2.0' means more widely shared development benefits from innovation - June 25, 2026
As Chinese high-tech products gain global market share, some Western armchair strategists have slapped a new label on their "bogeyman": "China Shock 2.0".
New plan to attract foreign investment reinforces market reality on the ground - June 24, 2026
This month, China is hosting a succession of international business gatherings that collectively reflect the importance the world's corporate sector attaches to the Chinese market.
Understanding the world's choice of China through the Summer Davos - June 24, 2026
From Tuesday to Thursday, the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, is being held in Dalian.
Cooperation key to 'Innovating at Scale' - June 23, 2026
The global economy seems to have become a master class in contradictions: artificial intelligence is attracting record investment, yet productivity growth remains stubbornly weak. Supply chains are being reconfigured among some economies in the name of "security", yet fragmentation is making growth harder to sustain.
Justified countermeasures against unilateral US practices a stern warning - June 23, 2026
In response to recent restrictive actions by the United States administration targeting Chinese enterprises, the Chinese government has announced countermeasures against selected US entities.
All relevant parties must uphold MoU terms - June 22, 2026
The signing of the first-phase Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran offers not only hope for a ceasefire but also for further negotiations aimed at achieving lasting peace.
The world does not need a new 'Plaza Accord' - June 22, 2026
Following the recent EU summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stirred controversy over the renminbi exchange rate, claiming that the currency was undervalued by as much as 30 percent and citing the 1985 "Plaza Accord" - which plunged Japan into its "lost decades" - as a solution.


