In January-September, 3,457 China-Europe trains passed through the Manzhouli checkpoint.

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BEIJING, November 6 (Xinhua) — From January to September 2025, 3,457 China-Europe international freight trains passed through the Manzhouli railway port in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, carrying 361,842 TEUs of cargo. These figures increased by 4.8 percent and 2.9 percent year-on-year, respectively, the Neimenggu Ribao daily reported on Thursday.

During the specified period, the number of China-Europe trains that entered the territory of the PRC through the Manzhouli checkpoint was 2,128, and they carried 221,868 TEU of cargo.

As a key hub on the eastern route of international China-Europe rail freight, the Manzhouli railway crossing has developed a well-developed transportation network. Currently, 21 China-Europe rail routes pass through this crossing, connecting 14 countries, including Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands, as well as more than 60 Chinese cities, including Changsha, Zhengzhou, Chengdu, and Suzhou. The range of goods carried by these trains covers 12 categories of goods, including electrical appliances, daily necessities, agricultural products, and subsidiary industries.

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The CIIE provides an opportunity to showcase the full potential of modern Russia to China.

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Shanghai, November 6 (Xinhua) — "Participation in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) provides an opportunity to show China the full potential of modern Russia – from traditional products to high-tech solutions," said Anton Tsetsinovsky, Director of International Cooperation and Development at the Russian Export Center (REC).

At the 8th CIIE, which is taking place from November 5 to 10 in the metropolis of Shanghai (Eastern China), 78 Russian enterprises are participating in the national collective exposition “Made in Russia”.

These companies cover such areas as the agro-industrial complex (AIC), consumer goods, services, information technology, and medicine, Anton Tsetsinovsky reported.

He emphasized that China is not only a strategic and trade partner of the Russian Export Center, but also a key partner in ensuring quality of life and food security.

“We see growing demand from Chinese consumers for healthy, natural, and environmentally friendly food, reliable medical solutions, and high-quality consumer goods,” he noted.

Soyuzpischeprom Association, LLC, whose products such as buckwheat noodles, sunflower oil, and pasta are in high demand among Chinese consumers due to their high quality and natural ingredients, signed a memorandum of cooperation with a trading company in Tianjin, northern China, on the opening day of the current exhibition. Both parties expressed their intention to further expand their product lines and increase the Russian company's presence in the Chinese market.

Vladimir Dorogin, Sales Director of the Soyuzpischeprom Association, noted that their company recently opened a representative office in China. Having a representative office ensures the rapid organization of product import and export, and also brings economic benefits to consumers due to the absence of markups when selling products directly.

He said: “We signed quite a large number of contracts at previous exhibitions and we believe that we will sign even more this time.”

Today, the agro-industrial complex plays a significant role in trade between Russia and China, with demand for Russian agricultural products in China steadily growing, according to the Russian Export Center. According to the center, Russia exported $6.4 billion worth of agricultural products to China in 2024.

As a reminder, China has been Russia's largest trading partner for 15 years in a row. According to statistics from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, foreign trade turnover between the two countries amounted to approximately $244.82 billion in 2024, an increase of 1.9 percent year-on-year.

REC, which has supported the participation of Russian companies in CIIE since the exhibition's inception in 2018, itself bears witness to changes in the exhibition.

According to A. Tsetsinovsky, this year the pavilion's shelves feature not only food products, but also industrial goods and services from Russian companies.

Marina Ushakova, manager of Eurasia Logistics, noted, "Our business in China is progressing well due to the rapid development of trade and economic relations between the two countries." As a result, an increasing number of clients require logistics services, warehouses are expanding, and the number of employees in this field is growing, resulting in their company's turnover growing annually, she added.

Over the past year, the national brand "Made in Russia" has grown significantly and gained popularity in China, so demand for Russian products continues to grow steadily, stated A. Tsetsinovsky.

"We plan to actively leverage this positive trend to introduce Chinese consumers to new, promising categories of Russian goods, thereby strengthening mutually beneficial economic ties between our countries," he concluded.

Speaking about the results of Russian participants at the previous exhibition, A. Tsetsinovsky reported that more than 700 business negotiations took place within the framework of the national collective exposition at the 7th CIIE, with the volume of contracts concluded within these negotiations potentially exceeding 6.8 billion rubles.

As part of Russian companies' participation in last year's EXPO, six letters of intent were signed, he added. Specifically, an agreement was reached on the supply of equipment, sunflower oil, fruit and berry purees, and other items.

“This year, we are confident that the figures will only improve, and productive meetings will be held with Chinese partners that will lead to cooperation and contracts,” he said.

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An international cultural festival was held at Ludong University in eastern China.

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BEIJING, November 6 (Xinhua) — More than 1,000 Chinese and international students from over 20 countries gathered recently to celebrate the opening of the 5th International Culture Festival at Ludong University in east China's Shandong Province, building a strong bridge for the enrichment of civilizations.

According to the online portal sdchina.com, the opening ceremony of the International Culture Festival began with a performance of the Chinese folk song "Jasmine." Students from more than 20 countries, including Russia, France, Vietnam, Morocco, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia, and Laos, presented joint performances. Dance, song, martial arts, and folk instrumental music harmoniously combined to create an international audiovisual feast.

The festival also featured a themed fair, featuring pavilions representing the distinctive cultural characteristics of 22 countries. Each pavilion offered participants a rich intercultural experience, showcasing national dishes, traditional clothing, handicrafts, and interactive games. Teachers and students wandered between the pavilions, immersing themselves in the atmosphere of integration and interaction among the world's multifaceted cultures.

The event, which featured dances, songs, and fairs, allowed Chinese and international students to gain a practical understanding of cultural differences and build friendships, while also reinforcing the principles of "openness and mutual enrichment" in their minds. -0-

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The Philippines has declared a state of national disaster due to Typhoon Kalmaegi.

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MANILA, November 6 (Xinhua) — Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. declared a state of national disaster in the wake of Typhoon Calmaegi, local media reported Thursday.

“Due to the scale of, shall we say, the problem areas that were affected by Tino (international name Kalmaegi) and will be affected by Uwan (international name Fung Wong),” the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council put forward a proposal, which I approved, to declare a national disaster,” the Philippine News Agency quotes F.R. Marcos Jr. as saying.

Kalmaegi, the 20th typhoon to hit the Philippines this year, left the country early Thursday morning, leaving at least 140 people dead and 127 missing.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that Kalmaeggi affected more than 500,000 families, or more than 1.9 million Filipinos.

The Philippines is bracing for another storm that could develop into a super typhoon and hit the Philippines this weekend. –0–

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Over the past five years, more than 15,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Ereenhot land checkpoint.

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HOHHOT, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — The number of China-Europe freight trains passing through Ereenhot, the largest land port on the China-Mongolia border in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has exceeded 15,000 since the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), according to Hohhot Customs.

The Ereenhot checkpoint is a key hub on the central route for international rail freight transport between China and Europe. Currently, 74 China-Europe rail routes pass through this checkpoint. These lines reach over 140 cities and stations in more than 10 countries in Asia and Europe.

According to customs data, the structure of export goods transported by China-Europe trains has been optimized, with the share of high-value-added goods such as automobiles, machinery and electronics accounting for more than 40 percent.

Hohhot Customs has improved customs clearance efficiency using intelligent surveillance systems. "These measures ensure a steady increase in the number of China-Europe freight trains," said local customs official Li Dawei. -0-

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CELAC will express solidarity with Venezuela at the upcoming EU summit, according to Brazil's Foreign Minister.

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Belém, Brazil, November 6 (Xinhua) — At the upcoming summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union, Latin America will express solidarity with Venezuela amid growing military and political pressure from the United States. This was announced by Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira on the sidelines of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference here on Wednesday.

According to him, the summit, which will take place in Colombia on November 9-10, will discuss regional support for and solidarity with Venezuela. The event will reflect Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's previously stated position that Latin America, and particularly South America, is a region of peace and cooperation, the minister added.

M. Vieira confirmed L.I. Lula da Silva's participation in the CELAC-EU summit and stated that the possibility of issuing a joint statement in support of Venezuela would depend on diplomatic negotiations that would take place in the coming days between CELAC members.

The Foreign Minister also noted that Brazil's position of solidarity with Venezuela will not affect the country's negotiations with the United States on tariffs.

Last week, Brazil's president told foreign correspondents that the CELAC-EU summit would address both the situation in Venezuela and the growing US military presence in the region. The United States has been targeting ships in the Caribbean that it suspects of drug trafficking.

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Ecuador's president declared a new state of emergency in seven regions.

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Quito, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a new 60-day state of emergency in five coastal provinces and three municipalities in the central provinces of Cotopaxi and Bolivar to deal with "serious internal unrest" caused by extremist violence by organized crime.

A decree signed on Tuesday and taking effect on Wednesday allows security forces to enter homes and conduct searches without a warrant and suspends the right to privacy of communications and correspondence in the coastal provinces of Manabí, Guayas, Santa Elena, Los Ríos, and El Oro. These measures also apply to the municipalities of La Mana in Cotopaxi and Las Naves and Echeandía in Bolívar.

The state of emergency is intended to strengthen security and restore public order in areas most affected by violent crime.

These areas of the country were already under a state of emergency, introduced in August and extended for 30 days on October 6. –0–

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Representatives of political parties from China and Central Asian countries discussed high-quality development

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JINAN, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — From October 30 to November 3, foreign delegations visited Beijing, Qufu and Qingdao in east China's Shandong Province, and attended the 2nd meeting of the China-Central Asia Political Party Dialogue, which was held in Qingdao on November 3.

The event was attended by approximately 150 Chinese and foreign representatives, including leaders of more than 20 political parties from five Central Asian countries and diplomats from these countries accredited in China.

Madina Nurgaliyeva, Director of the Institute of Public Policy of the Amanat Party of Kazakhstan, said this was her second visit to China. Six years ago, she visited Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing. This time, Qufu made the greatest impression on many members of the delegation of Kazakhstan's political parties.

Qufu is the birthplace of the ancient Chinese thinker Confucius. The delegation visited the Temple of Confucius, the House of Confucius, and the Nishan Shengjing Cultural Park, where they learned about the life and teachings of Confucius, who lived over 2,000 years ago. Shukhrat Sharafutdinov, deputy head of the parliamentary faction of the Movement of Entrepreneurs and Businessmen – Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, visiting China for the first time, shared his impressions, saying it was wonderful to visit the Apricot Altar (Xingtan), where Confucius once taught his students.

M. Nurgalieva noted that what struck her most was that China, while paying attention to preserving its historical and cultural heritage, has the capacity for long-term strategic planning.

During the visit, the Chinese side introduced the foreign guests to the spirit of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee held last month and the work on drafting the 15th Five-Year Plan.

Director of the Institute of World Politics of Kyrgyzstan Sheradil Baktygulov said that China's 15th Five-Year Plan is important not only for China, but for the entire Central Asian region, as China's further development will also benefit neighboring countries.

Poverty reduction has become one of the topics of common interest among representatives of political parties in Central Asian countries.

Speaking about poverty reduction efforts, Sh. Sharafutdinov noted that Uzbekistan and Central Asia as a whole are currently facing many social problems, but all of them accelerate poverty reduction.

He said they were very interested in poverty reduction work and during this trip they repeatedly asked their Chinese colleagues about China's experience in this area.

Environmental governance and protection was a key topic at this political party dialogue. Ishak Masaliev, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan, stated that many places in Central Asia face serious risks of environmental degradation, and political parties in the region need to play a role in strengthening international cooperation.

Touching on the topic of cooperation with China, M. Nurgalieva, who has worked in the information industry for a long time, noted that she prefers to view cooperation between Central Asia and China from the perspective of ordinary people.

According to her, cooperation between countries manifests itself not only in macroeconomic data such as trade volume, but also in many specific aspects of life. In particular, it has become easier to purchase products manufactured abroad, and thanks to the mutual visa-free regime, it has become more convenient to travel to other countries as a tourist. -0-

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Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 114 in the Philippines

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MANILA, November 6 (Xinhua) — Typhoon Kalmaegi left the Philippines before dawn on Thursday, leaving 114 people dead and at least 127 missing, mostly in the central regions, the Philippine Civil Defense Authority reported.

Deputy Commissioner Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro told local media that Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in five regions of the central Philippines. He said the search for the missing continues, including 65 in Cebu Province and another 62 on Negros Island.

Kalmaegi became the 20th typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. –0–

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The US will cut air travel by 10 percent to 40 destinations across the country amid the longest government shutdown ever.

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Washington, November 5 (Xinhua) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will reduce air travel by 10 percent to 40 destinations nationwide starting Friday amid the longest government shutdown in the United States, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced at a press conference on Wednesday.

“We’re trying to capitalize on the fact that when we see pressure building in these 40 markets, we simply can’t ignore it, and we’re not going to wait until a security issue actually manifests itself when the early indicators tell us that we can take action today to prevent the situation from getting worse,” said Duffy.

Since the US federal government shutdown, approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers and about 50,000 airport security personnel have been forced to work without pay.

An increasing number of employees are taking leave, leading to a severe labor shortage in the aviation industry, increasing flight delays in many regions and raising concerns about aviation safety.

According to data from the flight tracking service FlightAware, thousands of flights across the country are delayed daily. More than 4,000 flights were delayed on Tuesday, and nearly 5,000 on Monday.

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