Martin Wolf In fact, though, the ratio of trade to GDP in China has actually fallen quite a bit from an extraordinarily high level in about 2007, just before the financial crisis, to one that is more ...
Passengers prepare to board a tourist train for seniors at Tianjin Railway Station in Tianjin, north China, March 15, 2025. A tourist train for seniors departed from north China's Tianjin on Saturday.
A band performs at Nezha town in north China's Tianjin, March 16, 2025. Recently, Nezha town in Tianjin hosts a cultural week event, featuring a range of activities centered around the theme of ...
The celebratory event also witnessed the signing of two Memorandum of Understanding ("MOUs"). The first was with SingHealth, Singapore's largest public healthcare group, to mutually advance clinical ...
The Binhai New Area, a coastal district in North China's Tianjin, is spearheading efforts to enhance coordinated development across Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province by capitalizing on its ...
This photo taken on Feb. 26, 2025 shows the construction site of the Beijing sub-center comprehensive transportation hub in Tongzhou District, sub-center of Beijing, capital of China. [Photo ...
Rich historical and cultural resources serve as a cornerstone for urban development, and leveraging these advantages can create unique economic growth points to propel the construction of modern ...
Two recent waves of purges — the first beginning in 2023 and ending in the middle of last year and the second beginning in ...
ZHENGZHOU, March 20 (Xinhua) -- An explosion tore through a factory in the city of Xiangcheng, central China's Henan Province, leaving three people missing and four others injured on Thursday ...
China’s armed forces are more ready than ever to surround the self-ruled island of Taiwan, cut it off from the world and try to squeeze it into submission. A Chinese blockade of Taiwan would be ...
China is prepared for “possible unexpected shocks,” Premier Li Qiang told a gathering of global executives in Beijing, where he urged them to “resist protectionism” and defend globalization.