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A container vessel unloads cargo on Wednesday at Qianwan Container Terminal in the port of Qingdao, Shandong province.Yu Fangping/for China Daily

A container vessel unloads cargo on Wednesday at Qianwan Container Terminal in the port of Qingdao, Shandong province.Yu Fangping/for China Daily

Stronger foreign trade expected

China's foreign trade is expected to expand steadily in the coming months, driven by the government's supportive policies and the resilience of its industrial chain in electromechanical industry, experts said on Wednesday.

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Digital age helps preserve cultural heritage

With the rise of technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D imaging, a growing number of museums in China are using digitalization to make their collections more attractive to a new generation of tech-savvy visitors.

TOP NEWS

Luding quake toll rises to 74

The death toll from a magnitude 6.8 earthquake that hit Luding county in Ganzi Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province, on Monday had risen to 74 by Wednesday.

CHINA

Dynamic zero-COVID protects lives, economy

China's dynamic zero-COVID strategy remains the most economical and scientific approach to tackling the disease as the pandemic continues to spread across the globe and bring fresh risks, a senior health official said on Wednesday.

COMMENT

Biden administration's arms sale to Taiwan serves as dangerous midterm elections gambit

Despite Beijing's stern warnings, Washington is heedlessly escalating the tensions across the Taiwan Straits, as the scale of the latest arms sale to Taiwan shows.

VIEWS

What economic prospects Truss offers

We have a reasonably clear idea of what Liz Truss, the new British prime minister, would like to do, but the real question is whether circumstances will allow her to pursue the path she appeared to make clear during the long campaign to become the next leader of the Conservative Party and the country.

ADVERTORIAL

Reforms boost business landscape of Xiamen

Xiamen in East China's Fujian province has seen a stable increase in business registrations this year, thanks to its continuous efforts to optimize the corporate environment, improve government services and deepen market-oriented reform and innovation.

WORLD

UK to 'ride out storm', Truss says

Britain's new Prime Minister Liz Truss has set out her policy priorities to help the country "ride out the storm" of a challenging global political climate as she settles in to her role.

BUSINESS

Call for 'core' feats galvanizes industry

China's latest call to improve the system of achieving breakthroughs in core technologies in key fields will boost the nation's technological independence and self-reliance, and help safeguard the stability of industrial and supply chains amid multiple pressures from a complicated external environment and a rising tide of protectionism in some countries, industry experts said.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Prospects rosy for Lu'an wedding dresses

Editor's Note: This series of stories looks at local enterprises in specialized sectors that have a share in global markets.

LIFE

A fruitful endeavor

Editor's note: China Daily profiles ordinary people doing incredible things in the cultural sphere as the country has advanced over the past decade.

SPORTS

Khachanov crushes Kyrgios dream

NEW YORK-Karen Khachanov set up a US Open semifinal duel with Casper Ruud on Tuesday when he battled past "devastated" Nick Kyrgios in a big-hitting five-setter, shattering the Australian crowd-pleaser's dreams of a maiden Grand Slam title.

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