The 8th China International Import Expo opens new opportunities for Russia to expand business ties with China, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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Moscow, October 30 (Xinhua) – The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), which will be held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, opens new opportunities for Russia to expand business ties with China. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated this at a briefing on Thursday, responding to a question from a Xinhua correspondent.

"This platform will provide additional opportunities for Russian entrepreneurs and business circles to showcase their achievements, expand business ties with China, find reliable partners, and enter the international market," she noted, emphasizing that CIIE is China's largest foreign trade forum.

As M. Zakharova noted, Russian products enjoy consistent demand in the Chinese market. This applies in particular to products from the Russian agricultural sector, as well as industrial and IT developments, and high-tech equipment from Russia.

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson praised the stability of China's trade turnover, which is evidence of the high activity of the Chinese manufacturing sector. "This year, despite all the restrictions, Washington's tightening of tariff policies, and other sanctions, we have seen a consistent increase in China's foreign trade volumes," she emphasized.

M. Zakharova added that Beijing's redirection of goods to alternative markets allows us to confidently predict that positive trends will continue in the near future. "The multilateral trading system, which is currently under significant pressure from the United States, plays a key role in maintaining global economic stability," she noted.

The Russian diplomat wished the CIIE success. –0–

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The PLA has promised to deploy more powerful capabilities to decisively suppress attempts to achieve "Taiwan independence."

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Beijing, October 30 (Xinhua) — The People's Liberation Army (PLA) will deploy more powerful capabilities and more reliable means to thwart any attempts at "Taiwan independence" and external interference, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang announced Thursday.

He made the statement while commenting on reports that the US and Taiwan recently held a so-called defense industry meeting to discuss joint weapons development and production, as well as US arms sales to the island.

According to Zhang Xiaogang, no matter how many more weapons Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration purchases, the military balance between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait will remain unchanged, and the pursuit of "Taiwan independence" will remain a doomed endeavor.

The official accused the DPP administration of kowtowing to the United States and trading Taiwan's interests for personal gain.

Zhang Xiaogang also called on the United States to fully understand the extremely sensitive nature and serious consequences of arms sales to Taiwan and demanded that the American side fulfill its promise not to support “Taiwan independence” with real actions. –0–

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Anti-UAV training facilities will be established at virtually all Belarusian military training grounds by 2025, according to the Ministry of Defense.

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Minsk, October 30 (Xinhua) — By 2025, training facilities for countering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will have been completed at nearly all Belarusian military training grounds. This was announced on Thursday by Vladimir Bely, Chief of the Main Directorate of Combat Training of the Belarusian Armed Forces. The press service of the Belarusian Ministry of Defense published the information.

A training session was held at the 19th Separate Guards Mechanized Brigade's training ground in Belarus, attended by officers from combat training agencies. They were introduced to the latest methods of training personnel in modern combat. The main topics discussed during the training included the use and countermeasures against UAVs, tactical medicine, and combat in urban and wooded environments.

During the training, the focus was on countering drones of various sizes and types. "We developed our system based on the experience of modern armed conflicts. This year, at almost all training grounds, we completed the creation of training facilities that allow us to train troops in these very skills," noted V. Bely.

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Exclusive: China has significantly enriched the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation agenda in recent decades, says Russian expert

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St. Petersburg, October 30 (Xinhua) — China has significantly enriched the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) agenda in recent decades, making important practical proposals for developing infrastructure connectivity. Polina Rysakova, a researcher at the Center for Eurasian Studies at the European University at St. Petersburg, stated this in an interview with Xinhua.

In her opinion, China's proposals on the green agenda, energy and sustainable agriculture development, digital cooperation, and free trade area expansion have significantly expanded the topics of dialogue within APEC. "In 2026, when China hosts the informal APEC Leaders' Meeting, green innovation, digital transformation, an open economy, and other specific topics that China has prioritized could be put into practice. The creation of new regional centers for the promotion of clean technologies and joint investment projects are possible," Rysakova noted.

She noted that China could propose new investment mechanisms for Asia-Pacific economies at the informal APEC Leaders' Meeting. This would advance a more global agenda for reforming the global governance system. According to the expert, China is a key driver of global economic development, the largest economy, and its own growth stimulates the development of regional economies.

"APEC members face common risks and challenges, and the concept of a community of shared destiny in the Asia-Pacific region can help the region co-create a better future. This concept fosters mutual trust and solidarity among countries in the region and encourages the search for joint solutions in sustainable development, trade, digital connectivity, and security," said P. Rysakova.

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China calls on the Paraguayan government to heed the call of its people and make the right decision – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Beijing, October 30 (Xinhua) — China calls on the Paraguayan government to heed the call of its people, change course as soon as possible, and make the right decision to recognize the one-China principle and sever so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwanese authorities, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Thursday.

Guo Jiakun made the statement while commenting on a survey conducted in Paraguay this month, which showed that nearly 90 percent of the country's population recognizes the importance of establishing diplomatic relations with China.

"In recent years, we have repeatedly heard urgent calls from friends from various circles in Paraguay to develop relations with China," Guo Jiakun recalled at a regular briefing for journalists.

He stated that this survey once again demonstrated the ardent desire of the Paraguayan people to establish diplomatic relations between China and Paraguay.

"China's reunification is an unstoppable historical trend," Guo Jiakun emphasized.

He noted that maintaining so-called “diplomatic ties” with the Taiwanese authorities not only does not meet the fundamental and long-term interests of the state and people of Paraguay, but also runs counter to the broad consensus of the international community on its commitment to the one-China principle.

“We call on the Paraguayan government to heed the call of its people, change course as soon as possible, and make the right decision to recognize the one-China principle and sever so-called ‘diplomatic ties’ with the Taiwanese authorities,” Guo Jiakun concluded. –0–

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Six people were killed and five were injured in a road accident in Sichuan province.

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Chengdu, October 30 (Xinhua) — Six people were killed and five others injured in a traffic accident on the morning of October 28 in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, local police announced in a statement Thursday evening.

The accident occurred around 4:37 a.m. when an overloaded minibus collided with a parked semi-trailer. All victims received medical attention and are currently in stable condition.

Following an investigation into the cause of the accident, the minibus driver and three employees of the company that owned the vehicle were detained. Police are also investigating possible violations by the truck driver.

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China steps up nationwide census of immovable cultural heritage

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Beijing, October 30 (Xinhua) — China will intensify efforts to further census cultural heritage sites and strengthen the systematic protection of existing ones. This was announced Thursday at a meeting to discuss the progress of the 4th national census of cultural heritage sites.

The meeting was attended by Li Shulei, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, and Shen Yiqin, a member of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, who lead the leading group for the census.

Participants called for conscientious work in the next stage of the census and for increased efforts to protect urban cultural heritage, especially in cities and towns with a long history.

As stated at the meeting, the authorities intend to expand public participation, build institutional capacity at all levels, and ensure the effective use of financial resources allocated for the preservation of cultural heritage.

It was also announced at the meeting that, based on the results of the census, a national register of immovable cultural heritage will be compiled and published.

National censuses of China's cultural heritage sites were conducted in 1956, 1981, and 2007. The current census began in late 2023. –0–

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Guests from Belarus expressed interest in the development of Chinese smart cities.

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Chongqing, October 30 (Xinhua) — From October 27 to 29, an event dedicated to World Cities Day was held in Chongqing, southwest China. This year's theme is "People-Centered Smart Cities."

The event, which focused on the use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in metropolitan governance, was attended by approximately 1,200 people. They praised Chongqing's practical experience and innovative initiatives in expanding urban development opportunities through digital intelligence technologies.

"The level of urban governance in Chongqing is astounding, and its experience in smart city management has become a useful example for the management of megacities around the world," said Alexander Shchekovich, head of the Sovietsky District Administration in Minsk.

Alexander Shchekovich noted that this was his first visit to Chongqing and he fully appreciated the city's cleanliness and order. Despite the large population and heavy traffic, the transportation system operates efficiently, and the roads remain uncongested.

"Today, using Chongqing as an example, we see how committed the city's government and leadership are to developing a smart city and ensuring comfortable conditions for its residents. I'm confident that what they're doing today will contribute to the more dynamic development of a smart city here in the coming years," he emphasized.

Meanwhile, Ivan Martinovich, Director of Promsvyaz OJSC, noted the broad opportunities for developing cooperation with Chinese companies in the field of smart city development.

He said the company's goals include developing smart cities, smart neighborhoods, and internet access. Its Chinese partners have extensive experience in this area, which will be invaluable in the development of their company and their partnership.

World Cities Day was proposed by the Chinese government in the Shanghai Declaration following the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. Subsequently, the UN General Assembly, in its resolution, declared October 31 as World Cities Day to draw attention to the need to make cities more sustainable, accessible, and livable.

At present, China's urbanization is shifting from rapid growth to stable development, and urban development is shifting from a stage of large-scale expansion to a stage aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of existing urban areas.

"These international contacts provided an opportunity to study the best practices of our Chinese colleagues, establish direct contacts with partners, and discuss prospects for further cooperation between Minsk and Chongqing," concluded Alexander Shchekovich. -0-

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It is impossible to exclude Russian LNG from the global gas balance, says Novatek CEO L. Mikhelson.

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Istanbul, October 30 (Xinhua) — It is impossible to exclude Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the global gas balance, said Leonid Mikhelson, Chairman of the Board of the Russian gas company Novatek, speaking at the 18th Verona Eurasian Economic Forum, which is taking place on October 30-31 in Istanbul, Turkey.

"This market is global. The European Union, for example, included in the 19th sanctions package a ban on Russian LNG by 2027. Russia currently accounts for over 10 percent of global LNG production. These volumes will simply go to other markets. Eliminating Russia from the global gas balance is simply impossible," he noted.

According to L. Mikhelson, if Russia is excluded from global LNG production, gas prices will skyrocket, primarily affecting the EU. "There will be an unprecedented price hike. And in that case, the European consumer will pay the most," he said.

The head of Novatek emphasized that American LNG projects will not be able to meet the growing demand in the European region. "In Europe, consumption is expected to grow by around 4% this year. Consumption there will increase by 20 million tons. Incidentally, the US will increase exports less this year—by approximately 17 million tons by the end of the year. Therefore, if the EU continues to increase demand at the same rate, there is no guarantee that even new American projects will be able to meet it," the businessman explained.

L. Mikhelson emphasized that overall global demand for hydrocarbons will only grow. "The world currently consumes just over 4 trillion cubic meters of gas. By 2050, it will be at least 5. And that's a conservative estimate. Therefore, the question of how to limit gas consumption is becoming less and less common today. And increasingly, it's about how to meet demand," he concluded.

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Volunteers of the 8th China International Import Expo took the oath

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SHANGHAI, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) — Volunteers for the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) took their oaths and began their duties in Shanghai, east China, on Wednesday.

Among them are 129 volunteers who will provide services in more than ten foreign languages in addition to English, in particular, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, etc.

The 8th CIIE will be held from November 5 to 10 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. All volunteers participating in this year's event have already completed the necessary pre-training, fully understood the service procedures, and are familiar with their duties.

According to the Shanghai Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, a total of 34,000 volunteers participated in volunteer activities during the seven previous CIIEs. 3,865 volunteers have been recruited for the upcoming CIIE, providing services such as on-site consultation and navigation, registration management, public relations support, transaction statistics, and medical assistance.

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