A Chinese-Russian joint laboratory for intelligent computing of the digital economy was launched in Xiamen.

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BEIJING, November 4 (Xinhua) — A China-Russia joint lab on intelligent computing for the digital economy was launched in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province, on Monday, under the initiative of the China-Russia Research Center for Digital Economy (CRDCDE), chinanews.com.cn reported.

This laboratory, created by the KRCCE, Xiamen University, and Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a significant achievement within the framework of the special plan “International Intergovernmental Scientific and Technological Innovative Cooperation” launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China.

The lab's key focus will be the creation of a Sino-Russian platform for cross-media content analysis and data interaction based on trust and transparency. Its core application, the "Sino-Russian Document Assistant," will address issues such as the high cost of multilingual public opinion analysis and barriers to intercultural communication in the cross-border digital economy, as well as support the effective development of cross-border digital businesses.

The Xiamen Bureau of Industry and Information Technology (BDIIT) noted that the establishment of this laboratory fully demonstrates that BRICS cooperation in the digital economy is developing in a more pragmatic and in-depth direction. The pooling of high-quality innovative resources from China and Russia, aimed at developing a chain-based cooperation model encompassing technological research and development, commercialization, and industrial implementation, will serve as a replicable and easily disseminated successful example of scientific, technological, and innovation cooperation among BRICS countries.

As a reminder, the KRCCE is a structure created to develop cooperation between China and Russia in the areas of digital transformation, technology, and innovation. The center provides analytical, consulting, and expert services, facilitating the strengthening of partnerships between Chinese and Russian high-tech organizations.

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China's "e-commerce capital" opened its first overseas business service point in Uzbekistan.

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BEIJING, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) — Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang Province, known as the "e-commerce capital" of China, opened its first overseas service center in the city of Almalyk in Uzbekistan's Tashkent region to serve businesses entering the overseas market.

The official name of the new institution is the One-Stop Service Center for Hangzhou Enterprises Entering the Foreign (Uzbek) Market. Its main purpose is to provide these enterprises with policy advice on localizing production in Uzbekistan and to establish connections between potential business partners from both countries. The establishment of this center marks a new stage in trade and economic cooperation between China and Uzbekistan, according to the news portal chinanews.com.cn, citing a statement from the Hangzhou Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

Analysts note that Hangzhou's choice of Uzbekistan as its first overseas business service hub is no coincidence. In recent years, the Uzbek market has steadily increased its openness to the outside world, becoming an important springboard for Chinese companies to explore the Eurasian market. The creation of this hub represents an innovative move by the Chinese city to assist companies in their efforts to enter markets in countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

As it became known, the Hangzhou Council for the Promotion of International Trade also signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan and the Holley Tashkent Industrial and Technopark, which provides for the coordinated development of a comprehensive system of business services, covering, in particular, legislation, taxation, finance, human resources, applications for political preferences and market access. -0-

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China has launched a new chemical export corridor to Central Asia through the Baktu checkpoint.

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Beijing, November 4 (Xinhua) — China Energy and Mining Corporation (CHN Energy) has launched a new, highly efficient chemical export corridor to Central Asia, crossing the border through the Baktu Port in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Its launch was symbolized by the recent dispatch of two trucks carrying polyolefin products from the port to Uzbekistan, according to an industry news website run by the National Energy Administration (NEA) on Tuesday.

Prior to the launch of the new export corridor, the chemical company, part of CHN Energy, conducted meticulous preparations across various operational areas since the beginning of this year, ranging from an in-depth study of Uzbek customers' specific product specification and characteristics requirements to optimizing cross-border freight transportation in collaboration with freight forwarding companies. Thanks to this, the new route achieved rapid customs clearance within 10 minutes and a zero-error rate throughout the entire transaction process, according to the website.

As of the end of October 2025, CHN Energy has successfully opened export corridors to Central Asia through five checkpoints, exporting 13 types of polyolefin chemicals, which are widely used in the fields of public welfare and industrial production such as food packaging and household appliances. -0-

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China called on the Netherlands to work towards a constructive solution to the Nexperia problem.

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BEIJING, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday called on Dutch authorities to stop interfering in the internal corporate affairs of Chinese companies and find a constructive solution to the issue surrounding semiconductor maker Nexperia.

A Ministry of Commerce official made this statement in response to journalists' requests to comment on recent problems associated with Nexperia, the overseas subsidiary of the Chinese company Wingtech.

He noted that if the Dutch side, stubbornly acting in its own way, does not take concrete measures to resolve the problem, this will inevitably worsen the negative impact on the global semiconductor supply chain, which neither the Chinese side nor the global industry wants.

China hopes that the Dutch side, based on maintaining the overall situation in China-Dutch and China-EU trade and economic relations, and in the interests of ensuring the stability and security of industrial and supply chains, as well as in a spirit of responsibility, will be able to move towards China, the Chinese representative said.

China will resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of its enterprises and strive to ensure the stable and uninterrupted operation of the global semiconductor supply chain, a representative of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China assured. -0-

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A creative tour for Chinese and Mongolian artists to cities connected to the Great Tea Road has begun in Ereen Hot.

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Beijing, November 4 (Xinhua) — A creative tour for Chinese and Mongolian artists to Chinese cities connected to the Great Tea Road (GTR) kicked off Monday in Ereenhot, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the news portal chinanews.com.cn reported.

The Great Tea Road, which emerged in the 17th century, originated in the Wuyi Mountains in what is now Fujian Province in eastern China and reached St. Petersburg, crossing China, Mongolia, and Russia. This approximately 14,000-kilometer route, primarily for tea, became an important economic and cultural link between Asia and Europe, following in the footsteps of the ancient Silk Road.

The aforementioned creative tour, which runs until November 12, is part of the China-Mongolia Cultural Exchange Festival. It is organized by the Information Office of the People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the Publicity Department of the Ereenhot City Party Committee. Over 20 artists from China and Mongolia are participating in the tour, visiting the cities of Ereenhot and Hohhot in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, as well as the cities of Fuzhou and Wuyishan in Fujian Province.

The cities visited by the tour participants have deep historical ties to the Great Tea Road. Hohhot, in particular, was a nodal point in the steppes through which the Great Tea Road passed, and a key collection and distribution center for tea, silk, furs, and other goods. Ereen served as an important gateway for the northward continuation of the Great Tea Road and witnessed the flourishing of trade along the Great Tea Road. Wuyi Mountain was the starting point of the Great Tea Road, boasting a long history of tea culture.

The Information Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous People's Government expressed hope that this event will promote the creation of excellent fine arts, actively develop cross-border cultural exchanges, and deepen China-Mongolia artistic dialogue, as well as allow the cultural spirit of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous People's Republic to shine in the new era and bring deeper cultural strength to the China-Mongolia comprehensive strategic partnership.

Participants in the creative tour will reportedly create a series of works based on the inspiration gained during the current event. These works are planned to be presented in future exhibitions in China and Mongolia.

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The second meeting of the China-Central Asia Political Party Dialogue was held in Qingdao.

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JINAN, November 4 (Xinhua) — The second meeting of the China-Central Asia Political Party Dialogue was held on November 3 in Qingdao, Shandong Province, east China. It was attended by approximately 150 people, including the leaders of more than 20 political parties from five Central Asian countries, diplomats from these countries accredited in China, and other Chinese and foreign representatives. Environmental governance was a key topic of discussion.

As part of the event, a field meeting on the topic of “Political Parties’ Search for Environmental Governance” was held in Licang District, Qingdao, near the Licunhe River.

The Licunhe River, 16.7 kilometers long, is the longest river within Qingdao's urban area, with the largest number of tributaries. For a long time, untreated sewage and solid waste from surrounding villages were dumped into the river, and its banks were plowed into farmland using pesticides and fertilizers, turning the Licunhe into a byword for a fetid ditch. However, comprehensive management by the city of Qingdao in recent years has helped transform the river from turbid and dirty to clean.

At a field meeting, Sheradil Baktygulov, Director of the Kyrgyz Institute of World Politics, noted that Central Asia annually sets new temperature records, and abnormal heat negatively impacts crops, water supplies, and public health. Central Asia, a region with a population of 80 million, is largely covered by steppes and deserts and faces serious environmental challenges that cannot be addressed alone.

"No country can address environmental challenges on its own," emphasized several political party leaders present at the event. They stated that environmental challenges know no borders and require a joint response. Actively sharing experiences between political parties and jointly seeking effective solutions are especially important in today's world.

China has now achieved a comprehensive strategic partnership with the five Central Asian countries, jointly building a community with a shared future for humanity in a bilateral format. Dialogue participants praised China's cooperation in environmental governance, noting that China's efforts to combat desertification and restore ecological balance serve as a model for Central Asian countries.

In recent years, Uzbekistan has launched extensive efforts to improve the environment and restore natural ecosystems. Abdushukur Khamzaev, leader of the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan, reported that nearly 900 million trees have been planted in the country over the past five years. Work is underway to combat desertification in the Aral Sea region, where over 2 million hectares of green space have already been created. Uzbekistan has carefully studied China's extensive experience in restoring the ecosystems of the Taklamakan and Kumtagh deserts.

A. Khamzaev also stated that Uzbekistan and China are collaborating on developing new drought-resistant agricultural crop varieties. Many Chinese varieties have already been successfully tested in Uzbekistan, demonstrating high yields and contributing to increased agricultural efficiency and food security in Central Asia.

The issue of accelerating the development of a green economy has become another topic that has attracted the interest of representatives of political parties.

In June of this year, Azamatkhan Amirtayev, Chairman of the Baitak Green Party of Kazakhstan, visited the Qinghai Provincial Achievements Exhibition in Astana, where he was impressed by the fact that Qinghai ranks first in China in terms of installed clean energy capacity.

A. Amirtayev noted that two vital transboundary rivers, the Irtysh and the Ili, flow through Kazakhstan. Regarding the protection of these rivers' ecosystems, he expressed hope for China's continued assistance in areas such as the introduction of modern water purification and conservation technologies, strengthening cooperation between the two countries' hydrological research institutes, and soil restoration and landscaping.

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The share of settlements between Russia and China in national currencies exceeded 99 percent, according to the Russian Finance Minister.

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Moscow, November 4 /Xinhua/ — The share of settlements between Russia and China in national currencies has exceeded 99 percent, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced on Tuesday.

“If we talk about settlements, 99.1 percent are carried out in rubles and yuan,” he said in a commentary to the Russia-1 television channel.

Earlier, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak noted that Moscow and Beijing had reached 99 percent of settlements in national currencies.

According to A. Novak, the main areas of trade settlements between Russia and China are oil and gas cooperation, electric power, the coal industry, and renewable energy sources. –0–

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The Suifenhe checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border has stepped up efforts to better serve China-Europe freight trains.

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Beijing, November 4 (Xinhua) — The Suifenhe Port in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, located on the Sino-Russian border, has stepped up efforts to improve service for trains operating on China-Europe international rail freight routes since the beginning of 2025, providing a strong boost to the high-quality development of the regional economy, the Heilongjiang Daily reported on Tuesday.

As of October 31, a total of 3,954 China-Europe trains had passed through this border crossing since the launch of these services, carrying over 381,000 standard containers (TEU). Specifically, from January 1 to October 30 of this year, this checkpoint handled 469 China-Europe freight trains.

The modernization of the railway infrastructure at Suifenhe checkpoint has significantly increased the capacity of the border section of the Harbin-Suifenhe railway, which has contributed to the highly efficient operation of China-Europe trains.

At the same time, Suifenhe Port, fully realizing its role as a key point on the eastern China-Europe rail freight route, is constantly improving measures to better serve China-Europe trains. It also maintains close communication with the Russian side and promptly adjusts its freight transportation plan to accommodate changes in rail traffic.

The Suifenhe Port Authority stated that in the future, the border crossing will continue to give full play to its advantages, continuously improve its infrastructure, enhance its service level, and expand its opening to the outside world, so as to inject continuous impetus into the development of the regional economy and trade. -0-

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Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports exceeded $7 billion in the first 10 months of this year.

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Hanoi, November 4 (Xinhua) — Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports in the first 10 months of this year totaled more than $7 billion, up 14 percent year-on-year, the Vietnam News Agency reported Sunday, citing data from the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association.

According to the figures presented in the report, there is a high probability that Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports will exceed $8 billion for the first time this year and reach $10 billion in the coming years.

The association's secretary general, Dang Phuc Nguyen, said exports accelerated from the end of the second quarter to the beginning of the third quarter thanks to a significant increase in the volume and value of key products.

"Thanks to the sustained recovery of the durian industry, fruit and vegetable exports have grown significantly. This year, durian exports alone could exceed US$3 billion," he said.

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China sees autumn tourism boom

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BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — In late autumn, when vibrant colors can be seen everywhere, autumn tourism is booming across China.

BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — In late autumn, when vibrant colors can be seen everywhere, autumn tourism is booming across China.

BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — In late autumn, when vibrant colors can be seen everywhere, autumn tourism is booming across China.

BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — In late autumn, when vibrant colors can be seen everywhere, autumn tourism is booming across China.

BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — In late autumn, when vibrant colors can be seen everywhere, autumn tourism is booming across China.

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