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Why China has become a ‘forward-looking nation’

By He Yin, People’s Daily On Oct. 23, the fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded successfully. The international community has closely monitored the session, recognizing the growing global significance of China’s five-year planning framework. Worldwide confidence remains high that China will continue to serve as both a stabilizing anchor and a…

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Working together to draw a blueprint for Asia-Pacific connectivity

By Ma Fei, People’s Daily Connectivity remains fundamental to human progress and is central to building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future. For years, China has actively promoted comprehensive regional integration, aligning the Belt and Road Initiative with partner nations’ development strategies. This collaboration injects new momentum into fostering an open, innovative, and interconnected Asia-Pacific economy grounded in shared interests.. A pivotal moment…

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Unit-1 maintenance underway at 1320 mw Sahiwal Power Plant: A unified effort driving reliability and excellence

Staff Reporter SAHIWAL On 1 November, 2025 Unit-1 of the 1320 MW Sahiwal Coal-Fired Power Plant was taken offline for its scheduled, month-long planned maintenance program, a vital operation that ensures the station’s long-term reliability and sustained efficiency. The outage, slated for completion by the last week of November, brings together every technical and operational…

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China achieves fruitful results in high-quality development during 14th Five-Year Plan period

By Ren Zhongping The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has started its fourth plenary session in Beijing on Oct. 20. The four-day meeting aims at studying the proposals for formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for national economic and social development, making the top-level design and strategic blueprint for China’s development in the…

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Xinjiang turns from inland heartland to frontier in China’s opening up

By Ouyang Jie, People’s Daily At 10 a.m. in the inspection yard of the Horgos highway port in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, a steady stream of vehicles rolled through the border. Among them were trucks transporting 80-meter-long wind turbine blades and refrigerated vans carrying fresh fruits and vegetables. New energy vehicles (NEVs) were also being exported to Central Asian…

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Bridges that connect: a window into China’s development

By Long Guoyi From towering mountains to boundless seas, bridges now span across China’s vast land, transforming once-isolated regions into seamlessly connected landscapes. In recent months, a string of new bridges have come into service, drawing wide public attention. In southwest China’s Guizhou province, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, hailed as the world’s tallest and longest-span…

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Advancing world China studies to enrich the garden of world civilizations

By He Yin, People’s Daily The second edition of the World Conference on China Studies was held in Shanghai from October 13 to 15, bringing together around 500 experts and scholars from China and abroad for in-depth discussions under the theme “Historical and Contemporary China: A Global Perspective.” Through dialogue and exchanges, the event highlighted China’s academic…

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Safeguarding security, stability of global industrial, supply chains requires joint efforts

By Zhong Sheng, People’s Daily Economic and trade relations between China and the United States remain a focal point of international attention. The U.S. has repeatedly threatened to impose additional tariffs in an attempt to coerce China, an approach that has consistently proved counterproductive. China, acting in accordance with its domestic laws and regulations, has continued to refine…

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