?China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, the country's first national green development demonstration zone, has established new construction goals aimed at exploring pathways and providing models to accelerate the comprehensive green transformation of economic and social development across the nation.
In the second quarter of this year, foreign direct investment from Germany into China reached 4.8 billion euros, nearly double the amount recorded in the first three months, bringing the total for the first half to 7.3 billion euros.
?Hami, a city in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, is poised to become a major player in green computing, leveraging national strategic initiatives and renewable energy advantages to increase the country's computing capabilities.
The city of Hami is rapidly emerging as a leader in renewable energy, leveraging its abundant wind and solar resources to drive economic growth and sustainable development.
The ever-closer partnership between China and Africa in renewable energy has been propelling the continent towards sustainable development and thereby a greener future, exemplifying how South-South collaboration can address global challenges.
?The European Commission's plan to impose tariffs of up to 36.3 percent on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) has sparked concerns among industry experts and business insiders across Europe.
?During this scorching summer, Chinese audiences buoyed by the Olympic Games Paris 2024 athletes from China and around the world, have been increasingly interested in splashing cash on sporting activities and filling their shopping carts with celebrity-endorsed designer items.
The Ancient Olympic Games were made in Greece, but it seems the just-concluded Paris 2024 Olympic Games were "made" in China. This is not only because China is one of the top two gold medal winners, but also because a significant portion of the equipment used in the Paris Olympics originated from China.
"China Travel" has caused a sensation on global social media. In the vlogs of many influencers, foreign visitors can be seen strolling through Chinese night markets to try specialties, dancing in squares alongside locals, taking self-driving taxis, experiencing high-speed trains and having food delivered by drones.