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China’s Xi’an sees increasing trips made by China-Europe freight trains

The Xi’an Guojigang Railway Station in Xi’an, northwest China’s Shaanxi province, is the railway station that sees the most trips made by China-Europe freight trains across China. It is designed to handle 5.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) and transport 66 million tons of cargo via railway each year.  At the massive 500-soccer-pitch-sized station, vehicles…

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China’s demographic dividend is turning into talent dividend

With five million students graduating in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) each year, China has become the world’s leading producer of STEM graduates. According to global think tanks, approximately 50 percent of the world’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) researchers are trained in Chinese universities, making China the top provider of elite AI talents globally….

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Xiong’an emerges as high-level modern city

By Wan Xiubin, Zhang Zhifeng, Zhang Tengyang, People’s Daily On April 1, 2017, the Chinese government decided to establish Xiong’an New Area in north China’s Hebei province. Over the past seven years, Xiong’an New Area has transformed from a blueprint to reality, seeing a total investment of over 670 billion yuan ($92.62 billion) in key…

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China sees improvement in both quality, efficiency of foreign-related legal services

In recent years, China has been working to improve its foreign-related legal services, especially those in areas such as work of lawyers, arbitration, notarization, and commercial conciliation. Efforts have been made to enhance the development of foreign-related legal service institutions, promote the establishment of international commercial arbitration centers, and leverage the role of the Belt…

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Upholding one-China principle an unstoppable historical trend

Upholding one-China principle an unstoppable historical trend

By Shi Renxuan The separatist activities for “Taiwan independence” are the most destructive elements to the peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi when answering questions from Chinese and foreign media about China’s foreign policy and external relations recently. To truly safeguard cross-Strait peace, the world must unequivocally oppose…

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