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A resident in Kyiv, Ukraine, cleans an apartment on Sunday in a multistory building damaged in a Russian drone attack.Efrem Lukatsky/Ap

A resident in Kyiv, Ukraine, cleans an apartment on Sunday in a multistory building damaged in a Russian drone attack.Efrem Lukatsky/Ap

Global firms keen on fresh opportunities

China's unwavering commitment to opening-up will propel new industrialization, green growth and digital transformation, showcasing the nation's growing strength in innovation and demand-driven productivity and creating fresh opportunities for global businesses, said top executives of leading multinational corporations on Monday.

PAGE TWO

Appliance maker Midea spreads regional footprint

Going overseas brings Chinese enterprises closer to Southeast Asia, further deepening understanding between the people, according to Jiang Xuan, regional head of the Midea Group.

TOP NEWS

High-quality growth offers global boost

Faced with growing external uncertainties, China's focus on advancing its high-quality development agenda will not only bolster domestic resilience but also contribute to global economic stability and prosperity, senior officials and businesses executives said at the China Development Forum 2025 in Beijing.

CHINA

Consistent monitoring helps improve soil erosion condition

China saw a steady improvement in soil erosion conditions last year, with the total affected area shrinking by nearly 1 percent, the Ministry of Water Resources said.

GOING GREEN

Inner Mongolia cuts water use in solar sector

Editor's note: As protection of the planet's flora, fauna and resources becomes increasingly important, China Daily is publishing a series of stories to illustrate the country's commitment to safeguarding the natural world.

COMMENT

Crucial to maintain responsible and pragmatic momentum of ties

If acted on with sincerity, the outcomes of the recent meetings Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had with the Japanese side in Tokyo will mark a significant remedial step for relations between China and Japan. One that will have the positive knock-on effect of strengthening regional stability.

VIEWS

China, UK have reasons to boost trade ties

The China-Britain Business Council can trace its roots back to 1954 when a group of 48 business representatives went to China on a journey to start a dialogue and to open markets. Led by the indomitable Jack Perry, this was the first trade mission from the United Kingdom to the newly founded People's Republic of China. The group became known as the icebreakers for their determination to cut through the frozen political landscape of the time and to build business opportunities and foster relationships.

WORLD

Talks seen as key for E. Asia collaboration

An annual meeting between foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea provided a great opportunity for the countries to present the world a constructive and forward-looking vision, Japanese experts say.

ADVERTORIAL

Decoding nation in David Ferguson's eyes

The Chinese and English editions of China's Development in the New Era: The Zhejiang Experience have been published by Foreign Languages Press, and an official book launch is to take place on Thursday in Beijing, featuring prominent speakers and seminars.

BUSINESS

Income redistribution seen as urgent task

China should look beyond short-term stimulus and decisively redistribute incomes to expand consumption, especially by transferring more State-owned wealth to the social welfare system, leading economists and policy researchers said.

Q&A WITH CEO

Retail giants bullish on consumption rebound

Editor's Note: This year marks a critical milestone as China concludes its 14th Five-Year Plan.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

Treasured legacy worth protecting

For those traveling to the venerable Bingling Temple Grottoes, the journey itself is an experience.

LIFE

Village savors its leading role

It's been a decade since theater director Stan Lai first brought a play to his father's hometown, in Huichang county, Jiangxi province.

SPORTS

Getting into the swing of things

With young talent emerging and a veteran reviving his game, Chinese golfers stole the show at the International Series Macao, as the premier Asian Tour event keeps elevating the sport's profile in the region.

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