Locoman Sun Dongsheng is extremely cautious every time he drives a heavy-load train, which carries 20,000 metric tons of coal and extends for 2.61 kilometers in length, on a special cargo railway line.
China has now cultivated over 600,000 high-tech and innovative small and medium-sized enterprises, positioning them as central engines for high-quality growth and global industrial resilience, officials and experts said.
China's consumer market is poised to gain recovery momentum this year, with immense growth potential fueled by a series of pro-shopping policies, given that boosting consumption is a top priority for the country's economic growth for 2025.
Huawei announced on Monday the open sourcing of its Pangu models and model inference technologies based on Ascend.
China has conditionally resumed imports of aquatic products from certain regions of Japan, but will take immediate measures to restrict such imports should any risks be identified, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
China will take all necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its businesses, the Ministry of Commerce warned on Monday.
China's resilient economy, robust growth potential and improving corporate profitability are fueling more optimism and renewed interest in Chinese assets among foreign investors.
Aquatic experts in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have successfully cultivated a variety of delicious seafood, including salmon, tilapia, lobster, and even white jade crabs, by using saline-alkali water to create "artificial seawater."
China will conditionally resume imports of certain aquatic products from Japan, excluding 10 prefectures, including Fukushima and Gunma, the General Administration of Customs issued an online notice on Sunday.
China's automobile exports are experiencing a remarkable surge driven by logistic upgrades and new energy vehicle dominance.
Multinational carmakers are accelerating efforts to localize operations in China — not only to bolster their performance in the country but to leverage their China experience for global competitiveness, according to industry experts.
The rapid development of new energy technologies is underway in the inland waterway shipping sector to align navigation practices with environmental concerns by transitioning vessels to liquefied natural gas, battery, methanol and hydrogen fuel power sources.
From clinching a sweeping 9-0 victory at the RoboCup German Open in March to gearing up for the RoboCup 2025 in Salvador, Brazil, in July, a Chinese humanoid robot soccer team has been capturing global attention.
Effective immediately, imports of aquatic products originating from Japan will be resumed, except for those from the 10 prefectures including Fukushima, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Miyagi, Niigata, Nagano, Saitama, Tokyo, and Chiba.
Chinese cities including Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou in South China's Guangdong Province are making active efforts to promote the debut economy, optimize the visa waiver policy and improve the consumption environment to accelerate the construction of international consumption centers.
China firmly opposes any country entering into trade agreements with the United States that undermine Chinese interests in exchange for so-called tariff relief, the Ministry of Commerce said over the weekend.
Since January, the General Administration of Customs of China has mandated that all durian shipments from exporting countries be accompanied by a laboratory report confirming the absence of Basic Yellow 2, or BY2 — a compound commonly used in dyeing textiles, paper, leather and paint.
The United States and the European Union are racing to finalize a trade deal ahead of a July 9 deadline, but analysts warn that deep divisions over tariffs, regulations and geopolitical priorities leave little hope for a timely agreement.
China will review and approve export applications for controlled items that meet stated requirements, while the United States will lift a series of restrictive measures previously imposed on China, said the Ministry of Commerce on Friday.
Louis Vuitton, the French luxury brand under LVMH, unveiled its striking new landmark space in the heart of downtown Shanghai on Thursday, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the Chinese market.
Chinese lawmakers passed a revised version of the anti-unfair competition law on Friday, as part of the country's broader efforts to drive a fair and orderly market environment.
China will further ramp up policy support and reinforce funding for large-scale equipment renewals and consumer goods trade-in programs to boost consumption and stabilize economic growth, officials and experts said.
China will review and approve export applications for controlled items that meet the required criteria, while the United States will lift a series of restrictive measures previously imposed on China, said the Ministry of Commerce on Friday.
Chinese and foreign companies signed deals worth approximately 40 billion yuan ($5.5 billion) during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Energy Ministers Meeting, which was held in Ningbo, Zhejiang province on Thursday.
Since its inception, CIIE, taking place in Shanghai in November every year, has become a significant platform for international trade and a symbol of China's commitment to opening up its market.
Louis Vuitton unveiled the world's first "the Louis", a cultural landmark that combines exhibition, food and retail in Shanghai on Thursday, proof of the allure of Shanghai and China as attractions for international business.
Renewable energy cooperation between China and other Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries has gained significant momentum in recent years.
The Shanghai Gold Exchange has made a strategic move to bolster the Chinese mainland's role in the global bullion trade by launching two new gold contracts and opening an offshore certified bullion vault in Hong Kong.
China's total nonfinancial outbound direct investment rose 2.3 percent year-on-year to $61.6 billion in the first five months, underscoring the nation's sustained efforts to deepen international cooperation, said the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday.
China had over 200 commercial aircraft. Now, the country has become the world's second-largest air travel market after the United States, and Chinese airlines operate more than 2,200 Airbus aircraft, accounting for 55 percent of the market share in the country.