'Sweet Cooperation' Reshapes China-ASEAN Fruit Trade

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NANNING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Durian, a fruit so potently scented that it is banned from some Asian hotels, is gaining a new status in China, becoming a symbol of economic integration and everyday luxury.

In the bustling, fragrant aisles of Haijixing Market in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), the prickly "king of fruits" is no longer a rare delicacy; for many, it has become a common purchase. This large wholesale fruit market, located in Nanning (the capital of GZAR), is now overflowing with durians, which are selling out fast.

The abundance of colorful fruits on the market, including durians and mangosteens from Thailand, and dragonfruit from Vietnam, conceals a complex, high-risk operation that runs daily in a race against time. This is the most tangible result of the "sweet cooperation" between China and ASEAN countries, which is gaining dizzying momentum, changing eating habits, economies, and the significance of fruit for many.

This transition from luxury to near-ubiquity is a logistical marvel created in border cities like Pingxiang, located on the Sino-Vietnamese border and home to the Yuyiguan (Friendship Outpost) land crossing. Here, the theoretical maps of regional trade agreements are realized in the continuous flow of trucks crossing the border, carrying precious cargo from the orchards of Southeast Asia.

The customs process at this border crossing is streamlined to ensure maximum speed. It ensures that Thai durians and mangosteens can travel from the tree where they grew to a dinner table in a Chinese city thousands of kilometers away, perfectly fresh.

The mechanism that supports this process is a combination of policy and labor. The State Fruit and Vegetable District (SFD) in southern China has turned fruit logistics into a science. According to Li Shuo, deputy head of the regional department of commerce, the region has created special "windows" for imported fruit, as well as "green corridors" for expedited customs clearance.

The goal is to reduce customs clearance to a total of six hours. The system uses a two-stage clearance process, allowing for the conditional release of compliant imported fruit, significantly reducing waiting times. Border crossing points operate nonstop, using a 24/7 appointment system, ensuring uninterrupted tropical traffic.

Statistics demonstrate the success of this approach. In 2024, the GCAR imported nearly 2.5 million tons of fruit from ASEAN, valued at nearly 35 billion yuan (approximately $4.93 billion), accounting for more than a third of China's total imports of such goods from ASEAN.

But this process is evolving further, going beyond simple transit. The initial import model assumed that fruit arrived in the GCAR only to be immediately shipped north by truck, creating a "corridor economy" with limited local benefits. Today, a more profound transformation is underway.

Near the border, the fruit's journey lengthens. At the local processing plant in Pingxiang, whole fruits are no longer considered finished products but rather raw materials. They are washed, pulped, and transformed into juice bottles or candied fruit packages. A company representative emphasized the rationale behind this initiative: processing ASEAN fruit immediately after customs not only preserves its flavor but also significantly reduces costs.

This marked a key shift from transit trade to local processing, a strategy actively promoted by the local government to build a complete industrial chain integrating planting, importing, processing, and marketing.

Guangxi Tiandong Yisheng Import and Export Trade Co., Ltd. has focused its efforts on mangoes. "We sell fresh mangoes, mango popsicles, and mango juice to Southeast Asia, where they are very popular," said the company's chairman, Lin De'en.

This creates a virtuous cycle in which local and imported fruits are processed through the new industrial base, feeding higher-value products back into regional supply chains. The GCAR has consolidated this shift by building specialized China-ASEAN fruit trading centers in Chongzuo, Nanning, and Qinzhou—designed to serve as hubs not only for trade but also for display, storage, settlement, and advanced processing.

Underlying this booming trade is the strong trade complementarity between the fruit sectors of China and ASEAN, according to Wang Jiubing, head of the fruit technical guidance station at the ASEAN Regional Council. ASEAN member states send their durians, mangosteens, and coconuts north, while China sends its apples, pears, oranges, and tangerines south—a "sweet complementarity between temperate and tropical zones."

The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area was a major boost, eliminating tariffs on approximately 7,000 goods on both sides in 2010. This policy change made regular durian consumption affordable for the average Chinese consumer.

Now, the largest free trade area in developing countries is preparing for its updated version 3.0, which promises to further enhance consumer freedom of choice. The technical terminology of the update—unification of food supply chains, simplified customs procedures, mutual recognition of sanitary and phytosanitary standards—reduces to a simple and powerful promise for consumers: fresher, cheaper fruit with more reliable quality.

What began as a simple exchange of goods has matured into a deep relationship between countries, where the speed of fruit trucks passing through border crossings and the hum of machinery in the fruit factories of the GCHAR directly determine the sweetness of each final bite. -0-

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Kazakhstan has exported 60.5 million tons of oil since the beginning of 2025.

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Almaty, October 14 /Xinhua/ — Kazakhstan's oil exports from January to September 2025 totaled 60.5 million tons, or 114.9 percent of the same period in 2024, the Kazinform news agency reported on Tuesday, citing the country's Energy Minister, Yerlan Akkenzhenov.

As the minister announced at a government meeting, the oil export plan for 2025 is 70.5 million tons.

Oil and gas condensate production in the country during the reporting period amounted to 75.7 million tons, or 113.2% of the same period last year. The oil and gas condensate production target for 2025 is 96.2 million tons.

The volume of liquefied petroleum gas production is 2.3 million tons, or 101.1% compared to the first nine months of 2024.

In January-September, petroleum product production amounted to 11.6 million tons, or 110.1 percent of the same period last year. By the end of the year, production is planned at 13.7 million tons.

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An opposition candidate has declared victory in Cameroon's presidential election.

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Yaounde, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary claimed victory in Cameroon's presidential election held on Sunday early Tuesday.

In a televised address to his supporters, he declared that the voting results showed a "convincing victory."

"Our victory is clear. It must be respected. The people have made their choice," said I. C. Bakari, who previously served as a government spokesman and resigned to run for president. Incumbent President Paul Biya, who has led the country for 43 years, also ran.

The government has not yet responded to his statement.

On Sunday, the head of the country's electoral commission said that the election results would be announced by the Constitutional Council "no later than 15 days after the closing date of the polling stations," making I. C. Bakari's statement premature. –0–

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Vice President of China meets with Vice President of Laos

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Tuesday met with Lao Vice President Pany Yathotou, who is in Beijing to attend the Global Women's Summit.

At the meeting, Han Zheng noted that the Chinese side always views China-Laos relations from a strategic perspective and a long-term perspective, and is willing to work with Laos to implement the important agreements reached at the highest levels of the two parties and two countries.

China will use the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity next year to advance the construction of a China-Laos community with a shared future so as to bring more benefits to the peoples of the two countries, Han Zheng noted.

Pany Yathotou, in turn, noted that Laos is ready to deepen comprehensive cooperation with China in order to achieve greater progress in creating a Lao-Chinese community with a shared future. -0-

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Over 100,000 trains on international freight routes between China and Europe passed through the Alashankou and Khorgos railway checkpoints in Xinjiang.

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URUMQI, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Over 100,000 trains on international freight routes between China and Europe/Central Asia have passed through the Alashankou and Horgos railway checkpoints in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), according to Urumqi Customs.

The Alashankou checkpoint, also known as the Alatau Pass, now serves 127 international China-Europe rail freight routes, while Khorgos serves 89 such routes. These routes connect China with 21 countries, including Germany, Poland, and Hungary.

The Alashankou and Khorgos checkpoints, located on the border with Kazakhstan, are transport corridors connecting China with Central Asia and Europe. The launch of China-Europe rail freight services in 2011 transformed the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region into a springboard for the country's expansion into the outside world.

Freight trains running between China and Europe carry computers and mobile phones, new energy vehicles, industrial equipment, grain crops, and petroleum products. The range of goods transported includes more than 200 types. -0-

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The French President's diplomatic adviser will visit China to hold a Sino-French strategic dialogue.

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — French Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Emmanuel Bonne will visit China from Oct. 15 to 16 to attend a new round of China-France Strategic Dialogue, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.

He will hold an upcoming dialogue with Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee. -0-

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The road surface on a section of Kashirskoye Highway has been renewed.

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City Services specialists replaced the asphalt pavement on Kashirskoye Highway, one of the main thoroughfares in the south of the capital. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Maintaining the capital's roads in good condition is a particular priority. Every year, in preparation for the autumn and winter, we organize asphalt pavement renovations. We've also completed road repairs on Kashirskoye Highway. In total, we've repaired over 320,000 square meters of road between the Kashirsky Tunnel and Marshal Zakharov Street, as well as a section of the highway's alternate road," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Repairs were previously carried out here in 2021. The coating's warranty period had expired, and heavy traffic on the roadway had caused damage and rutting in places, negatively impacting road safety.

The repairs were carried out in several stages. First, specialists milled the existing pavement, then repaired the inspection manholes and storm drain grates. Next, they laid new asphalt, and finally, applied road markings. The work was carried out primarily at night, when traffic is lighter, with partial traffic restrictions.

For asphalt paving, the city utilizes modern technologies and its own asphalt concrete mixes, produced at city-owned plants. Together, these plants produce over two million tons of mix per season.

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Madagascar's President Dissolves National Assembly

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ANTANANARIVO, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Madagascar's president on Tuesday announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, the lower house of the country's bicameral parliament, in accordance with a decree issued by the head of state.

“The National Assembly is dissolved in accordance with the provisions of Article 60 of the Constitution,” the decree states.

According to local media, the announcement of the dissolution came as the National Assembly “was in the process of collecting signatures to convene an extraordinary session aimed at impeaching the head of state.” –0–

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China saw an increase in the production and sales of electric vehicles in the first nine months of this year.

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — China's new energy vehicle sector maintained strong growth in production and sales in the first nine months of 2025, according to industry data released Tuesday.

Thus, the production of electric vehicles increased by 35.2 percent year-on-year to 11.24 million units in January-September, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).

Sales for the period increased by 34.9 percent to 11.23 million units, accounting for 46.1 percent of the total number of cars sold in China. -0-

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Exclusive: Jordanian politician calls for renewed commitment to gender justice and equality

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AMMAN, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Jordanian People's Democratic Party Secretary-General Abla Abouelbeh called on the global community to renew its commitment to gender justice and equality as the Global Women's Summit takes place in Beijing.

A. Abuelbeh took part in the 1995 World Conference on Women, which was also held in the Chinese capital.

In a recent exclusive interview with Xinhua, she stated that the 1995 conference successfully drew global attention to the status of women. It adopted key decisions aimed at advancing women's rights in politics, society, and in areas such as healthcare, education, and agriculture.

Reflecting on the progress made over the past three decades, A. Abuelbeh said some countries have made rapid progress on gender equality and equity, while others have unfortunately regressed.

According to her, wars, economic pressure and forced displacement in several Middle Eastern countries have seriously undermined women's rights and opportunities.

A. Abuelbeh also criticized the double standards characteristic of Western politics.

"The West talks about democracy and equality, but at the same time it promotes war and oppression in other parts of the world," she noted. "On the one hand, it defends democracy at home, but on the other, it oppresses other peoples and women in the Global South."

She emphasized that countries in the Global South must tell their own stories – stories of struggle, resilience, and achievement.

"We must remind the world that the fight against racism and colonialism is inseparable from the fight for women's rights," she said.

A. Abuelbeh also expressed confidence that a stable and inclusive society contributes to the empowerment of women, citing China as an example.

She noted that China's achievements in human rights and development are impressive, and the country's success in ensuring sustainable development and social stability naturally benefits women. The Beijing summit will give new impetus to advancing women's rights worldwide, she added.

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