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  • China Satellite Threat Hype Masks Japan's Space Ambitions

    Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun recently reported that Chinese satellites fly over Japan every 10 minutes, "monitoring" Japanese and US military bases, with sometimes four satellites passing over simultaneously. Japan claims to have heightened its alert. The fact is that Chinese satellites fly over Japan is a natural result of orbital physics.

  • Preventing Safety Hazards in Utilizing Open-source AI Agent

    ​"Have you 'raised lobsters'?" has become the "social currency" in the AI circle. Cities like Hefei, Anhui province and Shenzhen, Guangdong province have issued policies to support "raising lobsters," and some major Internet companies have also announced that their products would be integrated with "lobsters."

  • China's Green Tech Drives Sustainable Development

    ​China has made remarkable strides in its green tech, with the global society applauding the endeavors and achievements made to promote sustainable development and improve people's well-being.

  • Chinese Power Equipment Gains Global Traction

    As global computing-power infrastructure expands and major energy projects increase, demand for power equipment is surging worldwide. Keeping pace with this surge, China's power-equipment manufacturing industry has established a competitive landscape, thanks to breakthroughs in core technologies and a fully integrated industrial chain.

  • Excluding China from 'Horizon Europe' Backfires

    The European Union (EU) has barred Chinese research institutions from participating in most projects under its Horizon Europe program starting this year, according to recent reports in Nature and some other media. Horizon Europe is the EU's key funding program for research and innovation.

  • International Observers Laud Rural Revitalization

    ​China's agricultural modernization has progressed steadily, fueling the expanding achievements of poverty alleviation. International observers have seen that in recent years, China's rural industries have flourished, leading to improved living conditions in rural areas and increases in villagers' incomes. China's practical experience in promoting comprehensive rural revitalization and building livable and prosperous rural areas provides valuable lessons for developing countries.

  • Protectionism Futile for EU's Car Industry

    ​A new act requiring automakers to ensure that at least 70 percent of the components in their vehicles are produced within the European Union (EU) if they are to be eligible for subsidies from EU countries and contracts from public institutions, is planned for release by the the European Commission, according to recent reports by foreign media including the Financial Times.

  • FCC Covered List Is Flawed

    China's leading drone manufacturer DJI has filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, seeking to overturn a decision by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to place DJI drones and related components on its Covered List on December 22, 2025. DJI argues that the decision exceeded the FCC's statutory authority, violated required procedures, and breached the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The FCC uses the Covered List for any telecommunications equipment it deems an unacceptable national security risk.

  • Shield Machine Boasts 'Smart Brain'

    ​Researchers of Hunan University together with China Railway Construction Industry Co., Ltd., have developed an intelligent system for shield tunneling operations, risk prevention and control. Installed in the super-large diameter shield equipment, the system offers the shield machine a "smart brain" capable of precise control and risk prevention.

  • China Injects Momentum into APEC Cooperation

    The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is the premier forum for economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, boasting the broadest membership and greatest economic influence. China will host the 33rd APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Shenzhen, Guangdong province in November 2026, fully demonstrating the responsibility of a world leader.

  • Absurdity! Blaming Northvolt's Collapse on China

    Recently, some Swedish media outlets have claimed that untested Chinese-made machinery was responsible for the bankruptcy of the country's well-known battery maker Northvolt. In response, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Sweden said that attributing Northvolt's bankruptcy to a Chinese equipment supplier is baseless, completely untenable, and a typical case of scapegoating and shifting blame.

  • FCC's Lawsuit by DJI Is Entirely Self-Inflicted

    Global drone leader DJI has officially sued the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, to overturn its placement of the company on the "Covered List." This is not just a commercial dispute; it's a defense of the rule of law.

  • Protectionism cannot improve the competitiveness of the EU automotive industry

    The European Commission plans to issue the Industrial Accelerator Act, which is essentially a trade protection measure targeting Chinese automobiles.

  • Euro Businesses Step Up Investment in China

    Since 2025, trade and investment between China and Europe has remained on a steady upward trajectory, with the current investment boom from European companies in China showing no signs of slowing down.

  • Future Industries PowerNext Development Phase

    With the world entering a new era of technological and industrial transformation, future industries are key to long-term advantage — and China is moving fast to build them.

  • Blocking Ford's China Battery Ties to Hurt U.S. Industry

    Recently, John Moolenaar, chairman of the U.S. House select committee on China, sent a letter to Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley, questioning Ford's cooperation with Chinese battery manufacturers such as Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. (CATL).

  • China's Sci-tech Innovation Leads the Way

    International institutions have recently published a series of reports to review global technological development in 2025. China's achievements in this field have been particularly notable, with many sci-tech research results recognized as major scientific breakthroughs.

  • Data Flow Should Be Safe and Steady

    Amid the omnipresent tide of the digital age, January 28 marked another Data Privacy Day. Data protection has gone far beyond static notions of "privacy protection," shifting instead toward a more dynamic focus: how to ensure the free and orderly flow of data within stringent security safeguards. Consequently, data is no longer just a technical concern; it has instead become a strategic choice shaping future development.

  • U.S. Exit from WHO Threatens Global Public Health

    On January 22, the United States announced it had completed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO). The process began on January 20, 2025, when the U.S. president signed an executive order to exit the organization. Two days later, WHO received formal notice from the U.S. According to WHO regulations, a member state can finalize its withdrawal only one year after submitting such a request.

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