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A member of the Red Cross Society of China's international rescue team hands emergency relief supplies on Monday to a local resident in quake-hit Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar. In the aftermath of the magnitude 7.9 quake that struck Myanmar on March 28, Chinese teams were involved in conducting rescue operations, distributing emergency supplies and providing medical services. TAO RAN/FOR CHINA DAILY See more, page 12

A member of the Red Cross Society of China's international rescue team hands emergency relief supplies on Monday to a local resident in quake-hit Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar. In the aftermath of the magnitude 7.9 quake that struck Myanmar on March 28, Chinese teams were involved in conducting rescue operations, distributing emergency supplies and providing medical services. TAO RAN/FOR CHINA DAILY See more, page 12

Beijing vows resolute steps against tariffs

China has vowed to take firm and necessary countermeasures in response to the United States' escalating tariff threats, reaffirming its commitment to defending national interests while upholding the stability of the global trade system.

TOP NEWS

China Pavilion to delight visitors at Expo 2025

A media day event at the China Pavilion of Expo 2025 in the Japanese city of Osaka offered a preview of exhibitions centered on green development, cutting-edge technologies, and the vision of harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.

CHINA

Report medical insurance fraud, receive reward

China's top healthcare insurance watchdog has launched an online whistleblower platform for the public to report medical insurance fraud and safeguard the security of its funds.

POLICY REVIEW

Fairness sought for relic sites, farms

Magnificent large-scale archaeological sites such as expansive settlements, city sites, palaces and mausoleums reflect various development stages of ancient China and bear witness to the country's million-year hominin activity, over 10,000 years of cultural history and more than 5,000 years of civilizational history.

COMMENT

Tariff coercion won't work against China which will fight US bullying to the end

"America First" is essentially nothing more than the United States trying to make the "World Coerced". As such, it is "America Cursed". A country cursed by its own megalomania and cursed by other countries for its callous malice.

VIEWS

Make RCEP stronger against tariffs

With US President Donald Trump imposing nonsensically high rates of tariffs on goods from almost all countries, the entire world is lamenting that this is the end of globalization as we know it. Although the tariff rates are expected to be as low as zero on goods with at least"20 percent US content", the US' punitive tariffs are likely to skyrocket to a level not seen since 1930. In fact, Trump has threatened to impose 50 percent more tariffs on Chinese goods after China responded in kind to the US' slapping of an additional 34 percent of Chinese imports.

WORLD

EU ministers cautious over hike in tariffs

European Union trade ministers struck a cautious tone after their meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, resisting immediate retaliation against the United States' "reciprocal tariffs" and warning that "there are no winners" in a trade war.

BUSINESS

Additional levies attract policy gaze

China's top economic regulator has pledged efforts to tackle issues faced by enterprises and support the development of the private sector, as it seeks to buffer the impact of the latest round of sweeping new tariffs from the United States.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Pharma MNCs eye biotech sector

BEIJING — Multinational pharmaceutical firms, particularly US giants, are increasingly recognizing China's burgeoning innovative drug sector as a strategic gold mine to bolster their global competitiveness.

Z WEEKLY

Reimagining final farewells

At just 28 years old, Wan Changyou has already worked in the funeral industry for six years.

SPORTS

De Jong revival helps Barca dream big

Barcelona's improvement under Hansi Flick has helped Frenkie de Jong return to form, and in return, the Dutchman's presence has allowed his club to aspire to new heights this season.

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