China's Ministry of Commerce: China is ready to cooperate with the United States to resolve differences and develop cooperation.

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BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce said Thursday that China is willing to work with the United States to properly handle differences, advance cooperation, and promote the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of bilateral economic and trade relations.

Under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, China and the United States held five rounds of trade and economic consultations in 2025 based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and mutual benefit, which produced a number of positive results, ministry spokesperson He Yongqian said at a regular press conference.

This fully demonstrated that China and the United States can find ways to resolve trade and economic differences through equal dialogue and consultation, she added.

According to He Yongqian, since the meeting between the two heads of state in Busan, the two sides have maintained contacts at all levels through the mechanism of China-US economic and trade consultations and jointly promoted the implementation of the important consensus reached by the two leaders, as well as the results of the China-US economic and trade consultations in Kuala Lumpur.

In the future, China is ready to cooperate with the United States to maintain and implement the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries and effectively utilize the mechanism of China-US trade and economic consultations, she concluded. -0-

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A new milestone in trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asian countries: a confident step toward high-quality development

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Beijing, January 29 (Xinhua) — By the end of 2025, trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia achieved a breakthrough: bilateral trade turnover reached $106.3 billion, an increase of 12 percent year-on-year. This marks the first time in history that trade turnover between China and Central Asia has exceeded $100 billion and has shown positive momentum for five consecutive years.

According to official data, this figure, amounting to $49.56 billion in 2021, doubled in just four years. Its growth rate significantly exceeded the overall growth rate of China's foreign trade over the same period. Moreover, China became the largest trading partner of all Central Asian countries for the first time, and the Central Asian region's share of China's foreign trade increased from 0.8 percent in 2021 to approximately 1.5 percent. Experts believe this marks the entry of trade and economic cooperation between China and the Central Asian countries into a new stage of high-quality development.

OPTIMIZATION AND UPDATE OF THE TRADE STRUCTURE

The structure of mutual exports and imports between China and the Central Asian countries is constantly being optimized and updated. In 2025, China's exports to the five Central Asian countries amounted to $71.2 billion, an 11 percent increase year-on-year. Significant growth was demonstrated by mechanical engineering and high-tech products, including general-purpose industrial equipment, motorcycles, mobile phones, and lithium-ion batteries. The share of the so-called "three emerging products" (electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, and photovoltaic products) is steadily expanding.

China's imports from Central Asian countries reached $35.1 billion, an increase of 14 percent. Energy and mineral resources remain the mainstays, while the range of chemicals, metal products, and non-commodity agricultural goods continues to expand. High-quality agricultural products from Central Asia, such as honey, fruit, wheat, and poultry, are increasingly entering the Chinese market.

“The sustainable and rapid development of trade cooperation between China and Central Asian countries is based on the complementarity of advantages,” said Sun Weidong, Secretary-General of the China-Central Asia format.

"This structure is a natural result of the combination of resource conditions and industry advantages of the parties. Close, mutually supportive relationships have developed between them within the production and logistics chains," he said.

According to Li Ruisi, a research fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the optimization of the trade structure between China and Central Asia is due, among other things, to the strengthening of the complementarity of bilateral trade.

"While previously the complementarity of trade between China and Central Asian countries was reflected in the traditional energy sector, now the active development of China's new energy sector meets the urgent needs of Central Asian countries for energy transformation and diversified economic development," she commented.

DIVERSIFIED DRIVING FORCES

The expansion of trade between China and Central Asia has been made possible by diversified driving forces. In terms of investment cooperation, China is one of the main sources of investment for Central Asian countries, with total investment exceeding $50 billion. Over the past year, more than 40,000 Chinese enterprises conducted export and import transactions with Central Asian countries, and an increasing number of Chinese companies are entering the region's markets for business.

"China's investment in Central Asia is becoming increasingly diversified, expanding from traditional energy and infrastructure sectors to industrial manufacturing, transportation, green energy, and the digital economy," Sun Weidong explained.

At the same time, the implementation of the strategic China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, as well as other transport infrastructure projects, is also accelerating. Increased connectivity will further accelerate trade and economic exchanges between China and the Central Asian countries, as well as enhance their effectiveness.

According to Li Ruisi, the construction of logistics corridors such as the China-Europe/Central Asia international railway freight routes and the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway has significantly expanded the ability of Central Asian countries to connect with the outside world, not only facilitating the entry of their goods into international markets, but also contributing to the transformation of the region into an important transportation hub connecting Asia and Europe.

Furthermore, new business models within the framework of trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia continue to gain momentum: bilateral trade through cross-border e-commerce continues to grow rapidly, construction of warehouse and logistics facilities continues, and cooperation in cross-border payments is actively developing. The China-Central Asia Flow Trade Cooperation Platform, launched in Nanjing (the capital of Jiangsu Province, eastern China), integrates trade interaction, industrial cooperation, and the integration of manufacturing and education, creating a new conduit for trade development between the two countries.

NEW PROSPECTS

In June 2025, the second China-Central Asia Summit was successfully held in Kazakhstan, where six priority areas for cooperation were identified: unimpeded trade, industry and investment, connectivity, green minerals, and other areas.

2025-2026 were declared the Years of High-Quality Development of China-Central Asia Cooperation, and relevant agencies signed an Action Plan for the High-Quality Joint Construction of the Belt and Road Initiative between China and Central Asian Countries.

"The CPC Central Committee's proposals for drafting the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development emphasize the need to expand high-level openness and establish a new model of mutually beneficial cooperation. The economies of Central Asian countries are demonstrating sustainable growth, placing great emphasis on digital transformation and a green future, which will create even more new opportunities for transforming and modernizing trade cooperation," Sun Weidong said, noting that the potential for trade and economic cooperation between China and the five Central Asian countries is enormous, and the prospects are very promising.

Yu Wenze, a research fellow at the Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation under the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, noted that trade turnover between China and the Central Asian countries has exceeded USD 100 billion. This does not mark the end of cooperation, but rather a new starting point for the development of economic and trade relations between the two sides toward higher quality, broader scale, and deeper levels.

According to the expert, in the next stage, both sides should, based on the China-Central Asia format, continue to properly implement the activities of the Years of High-Quality Development Cooperation between China and Central Asia, expand the depth and breadth of trade and economic cooperation, promote the establishment of higher-level institutional mechanisms, continuously optimize the trade structure, expand the import of high-quality goods from Central Asia, develop and strengthen new business models such as digital trade and green trade, promoting the improvement of the quality and effectiveness of China-Central Asia trade and economic cooperation, so as to jointly build a closer community with a shared future for China and Central Asia and make greater contributions to the prosperity and development of the regional economy as well as the recovery of the world economy. -0-

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In 2025, the volume of agricultural exports and imports through Xinjiang's checkpoints increased by 30.4 percent.

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BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) — The volume of agricultural exports and imports through ports in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR) is expected to increase by 30.4 percent year-on-year to 39.5 billion yuan (about 5.66 billion U.S. dollars) in 2025, Chinese daily Xinjiang Daily reported Thursday, citing local customs data.

By the end of 2025, Xinjiang's agricultural exports reached 13.89 billion yuan, an increase of 25.4 percent year-on-year. Particularly noteworthy is the accelerated entry of Xinjiang's high-quality dried and fresh fruits into foreign markets, leading to an increase in overall agricultural exports from the region.

To facilitate the entry of more high-quality agricultural products from Central and South Asia into the Chinese market, the Urumqi Customs Office in Xinjiang assisted the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China in completing the market access procedure for 49 high-quality and safe agricultural and food products. As a result, China is currently importing dried fruits from Kyrgyzstan, melons from Uzbekistan, and traditional Chinese medicine from Pakistan.

Green channels have reportedly been opened at all Xinjiang road checkpoints bordering Central Asian countries to ensure rapid customs clearance of agricultural and subsidiary products.

Statistics show that in 2025, Urumqi Customs controlled the import of more than 500 tons of live king crabs, with a total value of 130 million yuan, which was 4.7 times and 5.1 times more than in 2024, respectively. -0-

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Eleven more bodies found after ferry sinking in southern Philippines

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MANILA, January 29 (Xinhua) — Eleven more bodies were recovered after local residents joined the search for missing passengers of a ferry that sank off the coast of Basilan province in the southern Philippines, local media reported on Thursday.

The death toll from the Trischa Kerstin 3 ferry disaster has risen to 29 after 11 bodies were found on Thursday morning, according to reports.

The ferry, which was heading to Jolo Island in Sulu province from Zamboanga City, sank around 2:00 a.m. Monday local time off Baluk-Baluk Island in Haji Muhtamada, a municipality in the Sulu Sea. –0–

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In China, 2025 was warmer and wetter.

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Beijing, January 29 (Xinhua) — Last year in China saw higher precipitation and higher temperatures than the previous average, according to the "China Climate Bulletin 2025," released Thursday by the National Climate Center (NCC).

According to the document, the average annual temperature in the country reached 10.9 degrees Celsius, which is on par with the same figure for 2024, which was the warmest year on record. The number of hot days last year also reached a record high.

"In 2025, China clearly exhibited warm and humid climate patterns," said Huang Zhuo, deputy head of the National Center for Environmental Monitoring and Control (NCC), at a press conference.

The average national precipitation for the reporting period exceeded previous years by 4.5 percent, making 2025 a "wet year." Notably, rainfall during the rainy season in Northern China reached a new historical high in both volume and duration.

Warm and humid climatic conditions were favorable for vegetation during the growing season. The average national vegetation index during the growing season reached its highest level since the beginning of this century, with steady growth in vegetation cover observed in the western regions of Northeast China and in the central and eastern parts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the north.

Although climatic conditions were generally favorable for major grain crops during their growing season, the effects of meteorological disasters such as heat waves, drought, heavy rains and floods had a significant impact on some regions, Huang Zhuo noted.

The year 2025 is also characterized by frequent extreme weather events. Between September and October, a total of five typhoons made landfall in southern China. Furthermore, the number of days with gusty winds reached the highest level since 1991, and spring sand and dust storms were more frequent than usual.

According to the bulletin, severe weather conditions and significant climate anomalies in China in 2025 resulted from the synergistic interaction of various atmospheric and oceanic factors on different time scales. -0-

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China has condemned the Philippine Coast Guard for fake news and demanded an immediate end to provocations.

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BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun on Thursday criticized a Philippine Coast Guard official who repeatedly made irresponsible and baseless remarks for personal political gain and deliberately undermined China's interests and authority.

"The words and actions of this representative and a handful of others in the Philippine military have caused serious damage to China-Philippine relations and mutual trust between the two countries," Guo Jiakun said at a regular departmental press conference.

He called on the above-mentioned persons to immediately stop their provocative actions. -0-

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China's first ice track for winter car tourism enthusiasts has opened in Mohe.

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Harbin, January 29 (Xinhua) — China has officially approved the opening of the country's first ice highway, aimed at winter travel enthusiasts. The 100-kilometer ice highway runs through the mountainous and forested city of Mohe and extends north to the area near the Heilongjiang (Amur) River, which shares a border with Russia.

Mohe, located in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China, is the northernmost point of China and the only place in the country where one can enjoy the aurora borealis. This is why the new seasonal route has been dubbed the "Northern Polar Ice Route."

According to the project's initiators, the route is intended to become a new attraction for motorists thanks to its unique adventure and tourism elements, such as extremely low temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius, a polar landscape along a border river, and diverse multi-ethnic cultures.

The extensive ice route will not only keep travelers entertained but also offer surprises and thrills. Along the route, unique ice and snow signposts and decorative installations featuring car license plate walls offer stunning photo opportunities and selfies. A tourist camp has been set up to demonstrate the traditional customs of the indigenous Oroqen ethnic group, where road travelers can experience the Oroqen people for a day. The route also connects with popular tourist attractions, including the Northern Polar Village and aurora observation points.

Ensuring safe travel on the ice road is a top priority. A professional security team was deployed for this purpose, equipped with specialized road clearing equipment and radars for real-time ice thickness monitoring.

On the very first day of the Northern Polar Ice Route's opening, January 27, approximately 200 travelers gathered in 100 vehicles from across the country, including the cities of Beijing and Shanghai, the provinces of Jiangsu, Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. They witnessed the historic opening of the country's first ice route.

Following this, on January 28th, the ice track was used for ice racing with the participation of motorists. And starting on Thursday, January 29th, the ice track was fully open to the public. -0-

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Seven people were killed in a roof collapse in eastern Afghanistan.

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Kabul, January 29 (Xinhua) — Seven members of a family were killed and another was injured on Thursday when the roof of their home collapsed in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, regional police spokesman Sayed Tayeb Hemad said.

The victims were a mother and her six children, the father was the only survivor, he added. –0–

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Medical and teaching professions were in the greatest demand in Kazakhstan in 2025.

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Astana, January 29 (Xinhua) — In 2025, the most in-demand professions in Kazakhstan's labor market will be in healthcare, education, and transportation, according to data from the Enbek.kz online labor exchange. This was reported on Thursday by the Kazinform news agency, citing the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

According to reports, approximately 1.33 million job postings were published on the Enbek.kz portal over the course of the year, while the number of resumes posted was 1.45 million, indicating an excess of labor supply over demand. Approximately 75 percent of all vacancies were for skilled labor, with almost half of the ads being for blue-collar jobs.

The top five most in-demand occupations included nurses, educators, drivers, orderlies, and general teachers. Education traditionally accounted for the largest number of vacancies, accounting for almost 29% of all job postings, followed by the service sector and healthcare.

Significant regional differences in supply and demand were also noted. The largest number of vacancies were posted by employers in Astana, the Turkestan region, and Almaty. The northern and eastern regions of the country experienced a shortage of job seekers, while the south saw a noticeable surplus of resumes, which experts attribute to demographic and migration factors.

The Ministry emphasized that the data obtained reflects the stable demand for socially significant professions and the persistent structural imbalances in the labor market, which are taken into account when formulating state employment policy. –0–

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Iran will view any US military action as an act of war.

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Tehran, January 29 (Xinhua) — Iran will view any US military action against it as an act of war, Ali Shahmani, senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his representative to the country's Defense Council, stated on social media on Wednesday.

He made the statement as tensions between Tehran and Washington remain extremely high due to the US military buildup in the Middle East.

He said the US "limited strike" on Iran was nothing more than an "allusion," adding: "Any military action by the United States from any source and at any level will be considered the beginning of a war, and the response will be immediate, total and unprecedented."

A. Shamkhani emphasized that Iran’s response will be directed against “the aggressor, the heart of Tel Aviv, and all the aggressor’s supporters.”

His remarks came after US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that a "massive armada," led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and larger than the one sent to Venezuela, was heading toward Iran. He warned Tehran that "time is running out to make a deal with the United States."

On Monday, Iran pledged a "comprehensive and regrettable" response to any aggression.

In response to Trump's threats, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi stated on social media on Wednesday: "Our brave armed forces are ready, with their fingers on the trigger, to immediately and powerfully respond to any aggression."

S. A. Araghchi, however, said: “At the same time, Iran has always welcomed a mutually beneficial, fair nuclear deal – on an equal basis and without coercion, threats and intimidation, which ensures Iran’s rights to peaceful nuclear technology and guarantees the absence of nuclear weapons.” –0–

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