Crew members of the Shenzhou XVIII and Shenzhou XIX space missions pose for a group photo on the Tiangong space station on Wednesday. The Shenzhou XVIII crew is scheduled to return to the Dongfeng landing site in North China on Monday.Xu Bu/For China Daily
EU tariffs on Chinese EVs face backlash
China does not acknowledge or accept the European Union's final ruling to impose additional tariffs on electric vehicles manufactured in the Chinese market, the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday, vowing to take all necessary measures to protect the interests of companies.
Finnish president raps trade protectionism
Additional tariffs and trade protectionism are always short-term measures that are detrimental to both national and global economies, visiting Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said.
Fact-distorting internet users face the music
Chinese authorities have shut down several social media accounts for spreading false information about the military, including fabricated stories about Chinese warships sinking foreign vessels and prolonged electronic warfare in the South China Sea, according to the Cyberspace Administration of China.
Tourists spoiled for choice across plateau region
Beginning from Mount Qomolangma, the highest mountain in the world, a group of tourists started a 14-day journey in Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region, telling stories of the spectacular landscapes, brilliant culture and colorful life of this plateau region.
AGING TOGETHER
Editor's note: In this weekly feature China Daily gives voice to Asia and its people. The stories presented come mainly from the Asia News Network (ANN), of which China Daily is among its 20 leading titles.
FIRING UP A SHINING PAST FOR PORCELAIN
Editor's note: An array of Chinese cities have maintained their cultural memories in the form of historical neighborhoods that have only added to their multilayered charm and vigor with the passage of time. China Daily is taking readers on a journey to some of these timeless areas, where President Xi Jinping has left his footsteps and remarked on the preservation and vitalization of heritage. In this installment, we take a walk through the Taoyangli historical and cultural district in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, to examine the time-honored ceramic tradition of the city known as "China's porcelain capital".
Boom time in the borderlands
Two and a half centuries ago, their ancestors held fort at the border, ordered by their emperor to do so. Now, the residents of Bogdal, in traditional costumes, welcome visitors to their village for a glimpse of their remarkable history.
EU taking wrong path of protectionism by imposing hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs
In a sign of the European Union resorting to rising protectionism, the 27-member bloc on Tuesday formally approved the imposition of hefty extra tariffs of up to 35 percent on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles starting Wednesday, based on the results of a probe that the EU claims indicates Chinese government subsidies have unfairly undercut European automakers.
Replacing win-lose with win-win
One of the most hopeful developments in global politics this year was the announcement that China and India have struck a border deal which will ease tensions in the Himalayas. The deal will hopefully pave the way for more mutual trade and investments, resumed tourism and a better political dialogue.
Upcoming CIIE bringing benchmark tech to China
The China International Import Expo will continue to cement its status as the global launchpad for new products, technologies and services, attracting a growing number of companies eager to capitalize on the immense potential of the Chinese market and grow a global network of collaborative partners.
Light meals, full flavors for healthier lives
BEIJING — As the warm afternoon sun slanted in, the clamor faded to a quiet hush in a courtyard lush with trees and flowers in a coastal community of Xiamen, East China's Fujian province.
Gaza facing famine threat, warns WFP
The World Food Programme has warned that the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza could escalate into famine, appealing for more secure and functional entry points into the war-torn area to enable much-needed aid to flow in.







