
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic congratulates Chinese construction workers on Saturday in Pozarevac, Serbia, for the completion and official opening of two sections of the Chinese-built Danubian Corridor. He described the expressway in Pozarevac as "a lifeline" that will boost the local economy.Wang Wei/Xinhua
Xi prioritizes well-being of the people
Global attention will turn to Beijing next week with the start of the two sessions, China's biggest annual political event, through which the people's voices will be heard by policymakers, while the country's development priorities will be discussed.
US' restrictive trade moves to be self-harming
China has called on the United States to adhere to international rules and end misguided policies, warning that it will take necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights, the Ministry of Commerce said on Sunday.
Tech to play growing role in agriculture
China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has issued new guidelines outlining 10 key areas for agricultural technology innovation from 2024 to 2028, focusing on breeding new crop varieties, improving arable land quality, developing green and low-carbon agriculture and promoting rural development.
Gateway to Shanghai for foreign enterprises
Taicang, an open and inclusive port city in Jiangsu province, hosted an investment promotion conference on Feb 14 to attract new partners.
Weaponizing of investment policy is not going to 'make America great again'
Although the White House claims the so-called National Security Presidential Memorandum signed by US President Donald Trump on Friday is aimed at promoting foreign investment while protecting the United States' national security interests, its true purpose is to direct the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to restrict Chinese investments in strategic areas, and to obstruct US investment flowing to key sectors of the Chinese economy.
Manufacturing makes way to services
Editor's note: In the face of current complex challenges, China's economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience with advantages and potential for growth. Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.
US stance on Ukraine sees dramatic shift
Editor's note: As the Russia-Ukraine conflict marks its third anniversary on Monday, this page looks at the current situation as well as the shifting US stance and EU commitments that may affect the conflict's outcome.
Innovation reshapes China's digital landscape
As China recently rang in the Year of the Snake, three unexpected stars dominated the headlines both at home and abroad.
New Trump tariff policies are ill-conceived
Keeping his campaign promise, United States President Donald Trump unleashed his tariff agenda almost immediately after assuming office. For imports from China, an extra 10 percent tariff was introduced on top of the existing ones, and the de minimis exemption for Chinese products was revoked, only to be restored. However, these new measures are neither well-founded, nor will they prove to be any good for the US.
Big test as SAIC seeks to regain its crown
SAIC Motor is undergoing a profound transformation, as the once-unchallenged giant in China's auto industry struggles to explore a future in the vehicle market.
Quietly redefining the ink tradition
Peng Wei is one of those artists who do not speak a lot. When the ink painter sits down for a talk, the range of her interests contributes greatly to the quality of time spent, and is a pleasure, both for herself and for her listeners.
Arsenal's title hopes suffer Hammers blow
Arsenal's failure to sign a prolific striker might have cost the team the chance to win the Premier League title.