Trucks line up on Saturday to cross into the United States via a border bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 30 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico starting Aug 1.Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters
China hailed as stabilizing force in global growth
China, which is advancing on its unique path to modernization, has consistently acted as a stabilizing force in and major contributor to global growth, through initiatives such as green transformation and technological innovation, senior international executives said.
Albanese's visit reflects close economic links
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's weeklong official visit to China reflects the close economic relationship between the two countries and offers opportunities for greater cooperation in growing sectors amid global challenges, according to Australian analysts.
Nursery care bolstered amid low birthrates
Playful, vibrant decorations now adorn the walls of a community health service center in Beijing after it revamped its child vaccination unit as part of efforts to improve nursery care services.
Rich nations urged to back green growth of developing countries
Editor's note: China Daily is publishing a series illustrating the country's efforts to achieve its carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.
Great potential seen in Beijing, Canberra ties
Australia can work together with China toward a bright economic future, by building on their strong trade ties, especially in the pillar resources sector, said David Michael, Western Australia's minister for mines and petroleum.
Mounds claim their rightful place in history
In 1227, this dynasty in Northwest China was finally defeated by the Mongol army after a prolonged and valiant resistance — a campaign led by Genghis Khan, who died in his frontline camp during the final assault. Xixia (or Western Xia, 1038-1227), a power lasting for 190 years and once spread across over 1.15 million square kilometers at its zenith, eventually fell in the Gobi Desert.
Where bullet holes still speak
After a refreshing morning rain, sunlight bathed the Taierzhuang War Ruins Park in Zaozhuang, Shandong province, as crowds of visitors gathered around a bullet-riddled old house — a silent witness to the fierce fighting that once raged here.
Equipment manufacturers driving trade growth
In early July, a shipyard along the Yangtze River in Jiangyin, East China's Jiangsu province, was humming with the sounds of welding and hammering.
Why stable China-US trade matters more than ever
In a time of rising global economic uncertainty and geopolitical fragmentation, the trade relationship between China and the United States remains one of the world's most consequential. Despite current tensions, it is critical to recognize that economic cooperation between the world's two largest economies is not just a bilateral matter — it is a stabilizing force with global implications.
Manila's hyping up of illegal 'arbitral award' nothing but a damp squib
The so-called"2016 Arbitral Award on the South China Sea" was a farce played by the Philippines to justify its ill-grounded claims to Chinese islands and islets in the South China Sea. It was illegal, null and void, and nonbinding from the very beginning, and will remain so despite Manila's renewed attempt to try to revive its dying embers and mislead the international community.
Multilateralism not just a principle
China will host this year's Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Tianjin in autumn under the theme "Upholding the Shanghai Spirit: SCO on the Move". The Tianjin summit will also commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the founding of the United Nations, two pivotal events that shaped the modern international order.
DRIVEN TO SUCCEED
There was a sense of destiny for Ye Yifei at Le Mans.







