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A boy is engrossed in reading a book at Liaoning Provincial Library in Shenyang on Sunday, which marked the World Book and Copyright Day.Xu Huiyang/For China Daily

A boy is engrossed in reading a book at Liaoning Provincial Library in Shenyang on Sunday, which marked the World Book and Copyright Day.Xu Huiyang/For China Daily

Measures set to strengthen foreign trade

China will step up efforts to stabilize foreign trade performance while improving the trade structure through a raft of policy measures, government officials said at a news conference on Sunday.

TOP NEWS

ROK leader warned over Taiwan views

Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol's attempts to curry favor with the United States by making provocative remarks on the Taiwan question were "shortsighted and unwise" and risked harming his country's relationship with China, experts said.

CHINA

Trains added to ease ticket shortage

China's railway sector has increased passenger services to cater to increased travel demand during the upcoming May Day holiday, adding more than 1,500 trains per day, the national railway operator, China State Railway Group, said on Saturday.

COMMENT

ROK president's recent remarks on Taiwan rash and dangerous

Republic of Korea president Yoon Suk-yeol must have got out of bed on the wrong side when he said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday that tensions across the Taiwan Strait occurred because of the attempts to change the status quo by force, and his country together with the international community absolutely oppose such a change.

VIEWS

Why de-dollarization is inevitable

Editor's note: The abuse of the dollar's status as the international reserve currency by the United States and the losses other economies suffer due to the dollar's wild fluctuations and US economic sanctions are prompting more and more countries to seek countermeasures, by using their domestic currencies to settle trade payments, thus triggering what could be the de-dollarization of the global economy. Four experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.

WORLD

US on way to set record for mass killings

LOS ANGELES — The United States is setting a record pace for mass killings this year, replaying the horror on a loop roughly once a week in 2023.

BUSINESS

New growth impetus spurs local development

China's digital economy is entering a new stage of development wherein emphasis will be more on business-oriented applications like industrial internet, which can facilitate integration of the digital and real economies, government officials and experts said.

BUSINESS INSIGHT

In-depth study path to high-quality development

Since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in-depth research and study, as a tradition of the Party and the government to identify real problems the country faces and find solutions, have been high on the agenda of policymakers and stressed repeatedly at high-level meetings.

MOTORING

All amped-up and ready to go

Global auto parts suppliers are planning to scale up their business in China, as smart and electric vehicles are developing rapidly in the world's largest vehicle market.

LIFE

ROAD TO CHANGE

In 2017, when Po Luo, a resident of Shawa village in the mountainous Fugong county, Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province, found out that his refrigerator had problems, no technician was able to visit his home.

SPORTS

Sixers sweep up without Embiid

NEW YORK — All Joel Embiid could give the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday was encouragement.

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