Government News
Prism of pragmatism: Shanghai as a bridge between Europe and Australia - January 21, 2026
As strategic alignments evolve in the Asia-Pacific, a metropolis like Shanghai seems emerging as a pragmatic hub for EU-Australia-China cooperation in trade, education and green industry. Amid rising tensions, the city's modernity and openness offer rare common ground.
US' conditional sales of H200 AI chips mirror China’s technological self-reliance - January 15, 2026
Against the backdrop of a complex global landscape intertwined with technological competition and cooperation, news from across the Pacific carries significant weight. On Tuesday local time, the US government officially approved conditional sales of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to China. While strict restrictions were imposed on security reviews and sales volume, this is still seen as a subtle signal of interaction between the US and China in the technology sector.
Mainland opens a new phase in combating ‘Taiwan independence’ - January 14, 2026
The year 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of the enforcement of China's Anti-Secession Law and the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's restoration.
Visits reflect commitment to relationship - January 08, 2026
For the 36th consecutive year, Africa is once again the first overseas destination of China's foreign minister in a new year — an enduring diplomatic tradition that speaks volumes about the depth, consistency and strategic significance of China-Africa relations.
How to view the contradictory narrative in the Pentagon’s report - December 25, 2025
The annual report on China's military and security developments released by the Pentagon on December 23 presents a seemingly contradictory narrative: On one hand, the report continues the misinterpretations and misconceptions of China's military power from the past few years, exaggerating China's "historic military buildup" and fueling anxieties about the "increasingly vulnerable" US homeland.
The international community should resolutely curb Japan’s nuclear ambitions - December 24, 2025
Given the recent frequent signals from Japanese political figures challenging the nuclear policy red line, it is clear that this is not an isolated incident but rather a carefully orchestrated political probe by right-wing forces in Japan. It must be clearly recognized that the nuclear ambitions of Japan's right-wing forces are no longer whispers in the dark corners but are unmistakably laid bare for all to see.
China's openness and the future of global governance - December 18, 2025
At a time when parts of the world are retreating into protectionism and sharpening bloc-based rivalries, China is charting a different course, one defined by wider opening, deeper integration, and more proactive participation in global governance. This is more than an economic stance; it is a strategic signal about the kind of international order China envisions.
Expanding domestic demand a strategic move to sustain high-quality development - December 17, 2025
An article by President Xi Jinping published in this year's 24th issue of the Qiushi Journal highlights how important it is for China to expand domestic demand in order to make its economic development more sustainable and more resilient.
Chinese economy poised to seize future opportunities and tackle challenges ahead - December 10, 2025
As the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) approaches its conclusion, China has effectively navigated different challenges, enhanced its economic strength, and improved its innovation capability, laying a solid foundation for the next stage of development.
Japan will pay a heavy economic price if it pursues Takaichi's militant agenda - December 04, 2025
The consequences of the diplomatic tensions between China and Japan unilaterally sparked by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous and dangerous remarks on the Taiwan question on Nov 7 pose real challenges for Japan's economic outlook.
