The average daily number of border crossings through Chinese checkpoints during the New Year holidays will exceed 2.1 million people.

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BEIJING, December 29 (Xinhua) — During the upcoming three-day New Year holiday, the average daily number of border crossings through Chinese checkpoints is expected to exceed 2.1 million, a 22.4 percent increase year-on-year, the National Immigration Administration of China reported on Monday.

The peak of cross-border passenger traffic will occur on the evening of December 31, 2025 and January 1, 2026.

The country's major international airports, including Shanghai Pudong, Guangzhou Baiyun and Beijing Capital, are expected to be among the busiest during the upcoming holiday period.

The aforementioned department has required border control services across the country to strengthen monitoring of passenger traffic and the operation of border crossing points, as well as to provide timely information to assist travelers in planning their trips.

Border control agencies have also been instructed to ensure that the waiting time for Chinese citizens to clear customs does not exceed 30 minutes through measures such as more efficient enforcement, ensuring sufficient personnel on duty, and improving passenger flow management at checkpoints.

Travelers are advised to pay attention to information about passenger traffic at checkpoints and border crossing operations before traveling. Chinese citizens should familiarize themselves with the security situation and immigration regulations in the countries and regions they will be visiting before leaving, the National Immigration Administration of China reminded. -0-

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Since 2018, more than 4,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Suifenhe checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border.

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Beijing, December 29 (Xinhua) — Since 2018, more than 4,000 freight trains have passed through the Suifenhe port in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on the China-Russia border, operating on the China-Europe international rail freight transport routes, according to a statement posted on the official website of the Suifenhe city government.

According to the Harbin branch of China Railways, on December 25 at 1:37 PM, a China-Europe train, fully loaded with cargo, departed Suifenhe Railway Station for Europe. This brings the total number of such trains that have passed through this border crossing since 2018, when the service was launched at Suifenhe, to 4,092, carrying over 390,000 TEU (Ten U) containers.

To effectively develop China-Europe freight train services, the aforementioned branch, while continuously improving the infrastructure of the Suifenhe checkpoint, built a container loading and unloading area and installed specialized equipment, increasing loading and unloading efficiency by 15%. At the same time, a "digital checkpoint" was launched, integrating data from customs, the railway department, and border control, significantly reducing customs inspection time for China-Europe trains.

Currently, China-Europe rail routes passing through the Suifenhe checkpoint cover five European countries and more than 20 Chinese cities. Moreover, the range of goods carried by these trains is becoming increasingly diversified and has expanded to include a range of high-value-added goods, including household appliances, automobiles, and auto parts.

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China will introduce lower tariff rates on some imported goods in 2026.

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Beijing, December 29 (Xinhua) — China will introduce temporary import duties on 935 goods starting January 1, 2026, which will be lower than the tariff rates imposed by most-favored-nation countries. The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced this on Monday.

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Xinjiang oil field becomes first in China to reach million-ton CO2 injection capacity

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URUMQI, December 29 (Xinhua) — The Xinjiang oilfield, one of northwest China's largest oil bases, has injected more than 1 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the oil reservoir by 2025 as of December 28. The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), which announced the achievement on Monday, hailed it as a breakthrough in the large-scale application of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology in the country.

The Xinjiang oil field, located in the Junggar Basin of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the first in China to be classified as a major oil producer, has once again become the country's largest in annual carbon dioxide injection volume.

In recent years, the oil field has been studying and developing a method of enhancing oil recovery using CO2, which is captured and re-injected underground.

As Shi Daohan, executive director and party secretary of the Xinjiang Oilfield, noted, one million tons of CO2 injected into oil reservoirs is equivalent to nearly nine million trees in terms of carbon storage.

According to him, specialists had to overcome a number of technical challenges to master the CCUS technology. Innovations in management, technology, and production helped them achieve this. As a result, the annual CO2 injection volume was increased from 126,000 tons in 2022 to 1 million tons in 2025, bringing the total injection volume to over 2 million tons.

CCUS technology achieves a win-win outcome in terms of reducing harmful emissions and increasing oil production, contributes to the achievement of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, and is of strategic significance to ensuring the country's energy security, said Ding Chao, head of the Xinjiang Oil Field Development Department.

The estimated potential capacity of underground CO2 storage reservoirs in the Xinjiang oil field's production zones could reach 2 billion tons. Furthermore, the concentration of industrial enterprises nearby is noted to create favorable conditions for the development of a large industrial cluster based on CCUS.

China plans to achieve peak carbon emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. -0-

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Special Report: Mutually Beneficial Cooperation between China and Central Asia Continues to Deepen for High-Quality Development

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Beijing, December 29 (Xinhua) — Following the successful holding of the second China-Central Asia Summit in 2025, cooperation between China and the five Central Asian countries (CA) in various fields continues to deepen. Based on the joint promotion of high-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, the parties are steadily strengthening political mutual trust, achieving breakthrough progress in strengthening trade and economic connectivity, and intensifying people-to-people and cultural exchanges. Mutually beneficial cooperation between the parties has entered a stage of high-quality development, and they are jointly building a closer community with a shared future for China and CA.

POLITICAL MUTUAL TRUST HAS TAKEN STRATEGIC INTERACTION TO NEW HEIGHTS

In 2025, under the stable leadership of state leaders, political relations between China and the Central Asian countries entered a new phase of development with more sophisticated mechanisms, richer content, and closer alignment of strategies.

In June of this year, the second China-Central Asia Summit was successfully held in Kazakhstan. At the summit, the leaders decided to declare 2025-2026 the Years of High-Quality Development of China-Central Asia Cooperation. The summit also endorsed the "China-Central Asia Spirit," characterized by mutual respect, mutual trust, mutual benefit, mutual assistance, and the promotion of joint modernization through high-quality development. The "China-Central Asia Spirit" revealed the secret to the successful development of friendly relations between China and the countries of the region and set fundamental guidelines for future cooperation between the parties.

In the five years since the establishment of the China-Central Asia cooperation mechanism, its multidimensional and pluralistic structure has rapidly developed, characterized by the leadership of heads of state, promotion by governments, participation of all sectors of society, parallel development in various areas, and comprehensive incentives. Thirteen cooperation platforms at the ministerial level and the mechanism's permanent secretariat are effectively functioning.

High-level contacts and strategic dialogue are also deepening. The leaders of China and the five Central Asian countries maintain close strategic communication through exchanges of visits and multilateral summits (the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, the China-Central Asia summit), and other channels. The parties have reached broad consensus on regional and international issues of mutual interest, unanimously advocating for support for the international system with the UN at its core, practicing genuine multilateralism, and opposing any form of cold war or bloc confrontation.

"Strong mutual support on issues of core interests is an integral part of the community with a shared future between China and Central Asia. China is ready to be a staunch supporter and defender of peace, stability, and development in Central Asia, oppose interference in the internal affairs of countries in the region, and will not allow anyone to provoke division and unrest," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a media interview on November 23 following his visit to Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

The Central Asian countries, for their part, firmly adhere to the one-China principle and support Beijing's position on issues concerning its core interests. This strategic mutual trust, based on mutual support on key fundamental issues, forms the political foundation for the stable and long-term development of bilateral relations.

TRADE, ECONOMIC AND INVESTMENT COOPERATION IS DEVELOPING IN PARALLEL

The political leadership of China and the Central Asian countries provides a reliable guarantee for cooperation between the parties in trade, economic, and investment areas.

On April 29, 2025, construction work officially began in Kyrgyzstan on one of the key sections of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan international railway: drilling of the Fergana Tunnel. This marked the transition of this landmark project to the active construction phase. According to World Bank estimates, once operational, this railway will shorten the freight travel time from China to Europe by 900 km, saving 7-8 days. It is expected to stimulate annual GDP growth in the region by 2-3%.

This year, China and the Central Asian countries have made significant progress in interconnecting their road transport infrastructure. On June 13, Kyrgyzstan officially launched the reconstruction of a 75-kilometer section of the Barskoon-Karakol highway, which runs along the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul. On June 25, Tajikistan launched a pilot operation of a key section of the second phase of the China-Tajikistan highway project, implemented with grant assistance from the Chinese government. In August, construction began on the 125-kilometer Barskoon-Bedel highway in Kyrgyzstan, which will become a transport artery connecting Central Asia and China. The modernization and construction of key highways has further improved the ease of transportation in the region.

In the past year, trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia has advanced, amid a historic breakthrough in "infrastructure connectivity," alongside the development of "institutional connectivity" and cooperation in trade and investment, putting regional economic integration on an accelerated trajectory.

This year, trade between China and Central Asia continued to grow, and China became Central Asia's largest trading partner. In the first three quarters of the year, bilateral trade turnover between China and five countries in the region approached USD 80 billion, an increase of 15.6 percent compared to the same period last year. The annual figure is expected to exceed USD 100 billion. The trade structure is constantly being optimized, and more and more high-quality products from Central Asia are entering the Chinese market. In particular, high-quality, organic food products from Central Asia are quickly gaining widespread recognition among Chinese consumers.

China's investment in Central Asia continues to grow, and China has already become the primary source of investment for the region. To date, China's total investment in Central Asian countries has exceeded USD 50 billion. Cooperation continues to strengthen in traditional areas such as agriculture, energy, and infrastructure, while cooperation in new areas such as 5G, new energy, and AI is also expanding.

HUMANITARIAN EXCHANGES HAVE BECOME UNPRECEDENTEDLY ACTIVE

In 2025, people-to-people exchanges between China and Central Asian countries reached an unprecedented level of activity, driven by both official initiatives and popular enthusiasm. This dynamic interaction laid a solid and sustainable foundation for the long-term development of bilateral relations.

Education is the foundation of humanitarian exchanges. This past year, the number of Central Asian students studying in China continued to grow. Their choice of majors expanded from languages, literature, and history to include natural and technical sciences, medicine, economics, trade, and agriculture. At the same time, the number of Chinese students traveling to Central Asian countries is also growing. Confucius Institutes and Classrooms continue to develop steadily throughout Central Asia, expanding their functions from language instruction to creating comprehensive platforms for cultural exchange.

Tourist exchanges are rapidly recovering and growing. With improved cross-border travel conditions, visa facilitation measures, and mutual tourism promotion, the tourism market in China and Central Asian countries experienced explosive growth in 2025. Data show that in the first three quarters of this year, the number of citizens from the five Central Asian countries entering China increased by 37.7 percent year-on-year, while the number of mainland Chinese traveling to Central Asia increased by 50 percent. The increasingly intensified tourist exchanges between China and Central Asian countries further strengthen the friendship between the peoples.

Currently, the number of direct flights between China and Central Asian countries exceeds 100 per week, and the number of sister city pairs has reached 100. Chinese cultural centers, Confucius Institutes, and Lu Ban Workshops are very popular in the region, playing a vital role in strengthening friendship and promoting cooperation. In his keynote speech at the second China-Central Asia Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping noted China's readiness to establish more Chinese cultural centers, branches of Chinese universities, and Lu Ban Workshops in Central Asia, to open courses in Central Asian languages at Chinese universities, and to continue the successful implementation of the China-Central Asia Technical Skills Enhancement Program for training specialists from Central Asian countries.

"The Chinese side supports the deepening of interregional cooperation between China and the Central Asian countries, using sister cities as a bridge and humanitarian exchanges as a key tool, jointly forming a model of 'interconnectedness that brings people together' between central and local authorities, in the context of formal and informal contacts, both in the border region and across the wider region," he noted.

Chinese wisdom says, "Live in love and harmony." "With universal love, there will be mutual benefit." The peoples of Central Asia have a similar wisdom: "Harmony and unity are happiness and wealth."

The encounter of ancient civilizations always sparks a new dawn, illuminating the path to the future. Summarizing the results of mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the Central Asian countries, there is every reason to call the current year successful, opening up prospects for further collaboration for the sake of high-quality development.

Let's have high hopes for the coming year!

As Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi noted, "2026 will mark the start of China's 15th Five-Year Plan. China will seize this opportunity to work with Central Asian countries to expand areas of cooperation, enrich its content, improve the quality and effectiveness of cooperation, unlock its potential, be companions on the path to modernization, and open up new horizons for high-quality cooperation between China and Central Asia, creating a closer community with a shared future for China and Central Asia."

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Memoranda of cooperation on the launch of driverless taxis have been signed in Kazakhstan.

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Almaty, December 29 (Xinhua) — Kazakhstan has signed memorandums of cooperation on developing a driverless taxi service as part of its smart city strategy and digital infrastructure development, the country's Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media reported on Monday.

The memorandums were signed by the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, the Ministry of Transport of Kazakhstan, the Akimat (regional executive authority) of Astana, and Yandex Kazakhstan and InDrive. According to the Ministry of Digital Development, the implementation of driverless car projects is planned for 2026 and will be carried out in close cooperation with government agencies and city services.

Astana will be the first city in Kazakhstan to launch these projects. The pilot project's preliminary route will be from Astana International Airport to the Abu Dhabi Plaza shopping center. The launch will be preceded by thorough preparations to ensure the safety of autonomous vehicles, their passengers, pedestrians, and other road users, the department reported.

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Ukraine and the United States have fully agreed on security guarantees, Zelensky said.

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Kyiv, December 29 (Xinhua) — Ukraine and the United States have fully agreed on the security guarantees that Kyiv seeks from the American side following the end of the armed conflict with Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this following his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday, Interfax-Ukraine reported on Monday.

V. Zelensky also added that security guarantees in the US-Europe-Ukraine format are in the final stages of approval.

The White House chief, for his part, called the meeting with the Ukrainian leader "wonderful." He said many topics were raised during the talks.

At the same time, he acknowledged that the issue of control over the territories of Donbas, in particular the possibility of creating a free economic zone there, has not yet been resolved, but the parties are approaching a consensus.

D. Trump added that the conversation with V. Zelensky will continue on Monday.

According to the Office of the President of Ukraine, during the meeting, V. Zelenskyy and D. Trump also agreed that the Ukrainian and American teams would meet this week to finalize all the issues discussed. They also agreed on a joint meeting with European leaders, scheduled for January 2026 in Washington.

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Over 100 fishermen from China and Russia took part in a winter fishing competition on the Argun River.

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Hohhot, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — An ice fishing competition was held at the Heishantou checkpoint in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, located on the Sino-Russian border along the Argun River, on Sunday. More than 100 fishing enthusiasts from various regions of the two countries, including from the Priargunsky Municipal District of Russia's Trans-Baikal Territory, took part in the competition.

That day, the temperature at the competition site dropped to minus 30 degrees Celsius, but such a bitter cold couldn't stop the enthusiastic participants. The frozen surface of the Argun River, with an average ice thickness of over 80 cm, was dotted with colorful tents where ice fishermen lowered their rods and bait into a hole cut in the ice, sat comfortably on stools next to heaters, and quietly awaited a bite.

The competition lasted just five hours. The winners were determined based on the weight of the fish caught, winning first, second, and third prizes, as well as the incentive prize and the "For International Friendship" prize. "It was a huge surprise to become champion! For me, ice fishing is not just a hobby, but a great passion in life. I'm looking forward to the competition here next year," said Yu Huan, the first prize winner, sharing his joyful mood.

Sunday's events weren't limited to fishing competitions; they also included a cultural and touristic celebration: before the competition, an opening ceremony was held with folk dancing, fireworks, and a bonfire, around which Chinese and Russian tourists joyfully sang and danced. In a specially designated entertainment area, tourists had the opportunity to ride snowmobiles, play curling, and participate in other winter activities. Furthermore, in a spacious temporary greenhouse, visitors were treated to a tasting of authentic food from the border regions of China and Russia, including boiled chicken and fish in a large cast-iron cauldron called "Tiegodun" and Russian-style shashlik.

As a reminder, this is the third ice fishing competition on the Argun River. Previous similar competitions here were successfully selected by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China and included in the list of the top 10 ice and snow tourism routes in China and the list of the top 10 specific events along the aforementioned routes.

According to Yu Zhongli, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports of Ergun City, where the aforementioned competitions were held, organizing such events as a unique tourism brand is intended to deepen the integrated development of sports events, culture and tourism, disseminate local advantages based on rich ice and snow resources and a border geographical location, thereby providing a sustainable driver for the high-quality development of the cultural and tourism industry. -0-

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The PLA's military exercises are aimed at countering separatist forces seeking "Taiwan independence" and external interference /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — Military exercises conducted by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) are aimed at countering separatist forces seeking "Taiwan independence" and external interference, State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Chen Binhua said Monday.

Chen Binhua noted that the purpose of the exercises is to prevent collusion between pro-Taiwan independence forces and external forces, which seriously threatens peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and to protect national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Chen Binhua made the above statement in response to a media request to comment on the exercises codenamed "Just Mission 2025" around Taiwan Island, which began on Monday and are being conducted by mixed forces of the PLA's Eastern Area Combat Command.

Chen Binhua emphasized that the exercises are intended to protect the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation and the vital interests of Taiwan compatriots.

He stated that the exercises serve as a serious warning to separatist forces seeking "Taiwan independence" and to forces of external interference. Any attempt at secessionist actions aimed at "Taiwan independence" will be met with a crushing blow, he assured.

Chen Binhua noted that the historical trend of national reunification is irreversible, adding that no one should underestimate the firm determination, strong will, and enormous ability of the Chinese people to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. -0-

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The PLA has sent bombers on combat readiness patrols east of Taiwan.

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NANJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The People's Liberation Army's Eastern Zone Combat Command (PLA ECCC) sent bombers to the east of Taiwan Island on Monday to conduct long-range maritime patrols to check the combat readiness of its troops, ECCC spokesman Shi Yi said.

Shi Yi said the deployed warplanes are focusing on disciplines such as long-range raids and joint precision strikes to test the capability of conducting maneuverable combat operations in remote areas. -0-

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