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Premier Li Qiang (right), Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol (center) and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meet the media on Monday in Seoul after attending the ninth Trilateral Summit Meeting.Shen Hong/Xinhua

Premier Li Qiang (right), Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol (center) and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meet the media on Monday in Seoul after attending the ninth Trilateral Summit Meeting.Shen Hong/Xinhua

Energizing of central region highlighted

A meeting of the Communist Party of China's leadership called on Monday for new breakthroughs in propelling the rise of the nation's central region, pledging tailored approaches to cultivate new quality productive forces, expedite the establishment of a modern industrial system and fortify the real economy.

TOP NEWS

China, Japan, ROK urged to expand trade

Premier Li Qiang has urged China, Japan and the Republic of Korea to reject external disruptions and stay committed to harmonious coexistence and mutual support.

CHINA

Inspection exposes pollution violations

Teams from China's high-profile central environmental inspection have exposed a series of violations concerning water pollution control as it forges ahead with a monthlong inspection of seven provincial-level regions along the Yangtze River, with many local authorities rebuked for dereliction of duty and falsification.

GOING GREEN

Locals in Yunnan trained on Asian elephant awareness

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

Goodwill should be turned into actions for trilateral cooperation and exchanges

Even those trying to sow discord among the three neighbors in recent years cannot deny the fruitful outcomes of the first Trilateral Summit Meeting of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea in five years that concluded in Seoul on Monday.

VIEWS

Dirty money talks drive the US 'Taiwan card'

The inauguration speech of the new Taiwan island administrative head Lai Ching-te on May 20 exposed his true color as a propagator of "Taiwan independence". Lai has also made it clear that he hopes to achieve his nefarious goal by soliciting the help of the United States.

WORLD

Robust trade to help boost Sino-Indian ties

China's export of key commodities, consumer goods and services, along with robust investment, is contributing to burgeoning Sino-Indian trade, which can help to stabilize overall ties between the two neighbors, analysts say.

BUSINESS

Market cheers new regulation on stake cuts

China's stock market on Monday gave the thumbs up to Friday's new regulation comprising 31 measures to streamline major shareholders' reductions in their equity holdings, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index gaining 1.14 percent to close at 3124.04 points.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Restaurant chain serves special dish for success

Stir-fried pork with fresh chili peppers is one of the most well-known dishes commonly seen in Hunan province.

THE HANDS OF TIME

BRUSHING UP ON A LEGACY

Editor's note: Traditional arts and crafts are supreme samples of Chinese cultural heritage. China Daily is running this series to show how master artisans are using dedication and innovation to inject new life into heritage. In this installment, we find out why the Four Treasures of the Study are not merely tools used by literati but also carriers of Chinese heritage.

LIFE

Peking Opera joins industrial era

At Qingdao Port in Shandong province, there are numerous containers being loaded, discharged or transported day and night, yet normally no one is in sight.

SPORTS

No feet of clay for China's aces

The idea that clay is the Achilles heel of Chinese tennis players is being put firmly to bed in Paris.

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