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Representatives from local courts release fish fry into the Yangtze River in Ruichang, Jiangxi province, on Wednesday. A total of 200,000 fry were released during the event to improve the water quality and aquatic ecosystem of the river.      Wei Dongsheng / For China Daily

Representatives from local courts release fish fry into the Yangtze River in Ruichang, Jiangxi province, on Wednesday. A total of 200,000 fry were released during the event to improve the water quality and aquatic ecosystem of the river. Wei Dongsheng / For China Daily

Xi urges US to end negative measures

President Xi Jinping has urged the United States to revoke the negative measures taken against China, and called for Sino-US exchanges across various fields such as diplomacy, trade and economy, military, and law enforcement, in order to foster mutual understanding, reduce miscalculation and enhance cooperation.

TOP NEWS

Exporters remain competitive

Chinese companies, especially mechanical and electrical product manufacturers, remain highly competitive in global markets and have no need to engage in "origin washing" to maintain exports to the United States, according to trade experts and exporters.

CHINA

Tough steps help reduce green cases

China has stepped up efforts to strengthen penalties and improve the quality of environmental justice, leading to a continuous drop in related cases, according to the country's top court.

COMMENT

Dialogue and cooperation key to keeping Sino-US relationship on the right course

The talks on the phone between President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump on Thursday undoubtedly came at a critical juncture amid a strained relationship between the world's top two economies.

VIEWS

What US-China standoff means for the world

Leverage without a road map is pressure without direction. That's what the United States has been doing by staring down its third-largest trading partner from the tariff wall it is building — and calling it strategy.

WORLD

US growth cut as tariffs begin to bite

The signs of strain in the US economy once again became apparent on Tuesday when the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development slashed the country's 2025 growth forecast to 1.6 percent from its March prediction of 2.2 percent.

BUSINESS

Innovation in focus at carbon neutrality expo

Breakthroughs by private enterprises and facilitating the outbound reach of Chinese companies are the highlights at this year's Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo in Technologies, Products and Achievements, which began on Thursday.

Q&A WITH CEO

Transformative opportunities for MNCs

Editor's Note: As China steps up efforts to boost domestic demand and drive consumption-led growth, multinational corporations are uniquely positioned to seize the opportunities presented by this transformative period. China Daily examines how these companies are aligning with China's new round of high-standard opening-up policies, embracing emerging tech innovation trends, and expanding their presence in a market that increasingly values high-quality development and upgraded consumption.

LIFE

Tradition without borders

Several elegant female figures stand in a graceful procession on a long scroll of painting, their silhouettes connected by flowing rivers and mountain ranges that trace the geographical contours of their homelands from Poland to China.

LIFE SHANGHAI

Encounter of kindness during a time of brutality

The Shanghai Ballet's new production of Lily will premiere at the Shanghai Grand Theatre on July 18. Lily, adapted from a short story of the same title by veteran writer Ru Zhijuan (1925-98), depicts a young military nurse's brief encounter with a soldier and a rural woman during a mission to borrow blankets from villagers during the War of Liberation (1946-49).

SPORTS

Ronaldo breaks Germany jinx as Portugal reaches final

MUNICH, Germany — Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over Germany in Munich on Wednesday, sending Portugal through to the Nations League final and breaking his run of bad fortune against the Germans.

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