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Is China's industrial competitiveness 'subsidized'? - July 08, 2026
For some time, certain Western politicians, media outlets and think tanks have persistently hyped the narrative of China's "massive industrial subsidies." They claimed that China uses enormous government subsidies to artificially lower product prices, distort global markets and create what they describe as an "unfair competitive advantage." Some in the EU have even sought to use this claim as justification for advancing a "European Section 301" mechanism to pressure China.
It is 'naive' of NATO to make an issue out of China's missile test - July 08, 2026
NATO's hyping of the "Chinese missile threat" ahead of the Ankara summit is a clumsy attempt to insert itself into the spotlight - a move that appears both naive and pathetic.
The illegal and absurd nature of ‘South China Sea arbitration award’ is becoming increasingly exposed - July 07, 2026
As the "anniversary" approaches, the Philippines is seizing the moment to ramp up its rhetoric, propagating distorted narratives and erroneous positions regarding the South China Sea issue.
The stronger China’s strategic nuclear forces are, the more regional peace is guaranteed - July 07, 2026
China's nuclear system capacity building has once again reached a milestone. One strategic nuclear submarine of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy on Monday successfully launched a strategic missile carrying a dummy warhead toward relevant high seas of the Pacific Ocean, which landed within the designated waters.
Extracting rare earths from air conditioners is more than just an international joke - July 06, 2026
According to a July 4 report by All Nippon News Network (ANN), as China tightens export controls on rare earths, Japan has for the first time started extracting rare earth elements from discarded household air conditioners. As soon as the news broke, Japanese netizens were the first to lose their composure.
Deterrent to secessionists and external forces - July 06, 2026
The China Coast Guard is continuing routine law enforcement patrols in the waters east of China's Taiwan island. The patrols which commenced on June 1 aim to ensure orderly navigation and to safeguard the lawful rights and interests of China, as well as the lives and property of Chinese fishermen.
Is Europe’s chaotic scramble for ACs merely the result of a natural disaster? - July 05, 2026
"To install air conditioners (ACs) or not - that is the question." A scorching heatwave has gripped Europe for over a month, pushing the death toll - attributable to the extreme heat - into the thousands across countries such as France, Spain, and Germany.
Where exactly are certain Australian authorities trying to steer China-Australia ties? - July 05, 2026
In recent months, some moves made by Australian security and intelligence agencies against China have raised eyebrows.
Upholding sovereignty defends rule of law - July 02, 2026
In the South China Sea, the rule of law is the bedrock of peace and stability. On Tuesday, the People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command and the China Coast Guard conducted patrol operations in the waters surrounding China's Huangyan Island.
105 years on, the world comes to understand why ‘the CPC can succeed’ - July 02, 2026
A gathering in celebration of the 105th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held at the Great Hall of the People on Wednesday morning in Beijing.


