Pakistan received its first batch of humanitarian aid from China for flood victims.

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ISLAMABAD, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The first batch of flood relief supplies provided by the Chinese government arrived in Pakistan on Sunday, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

Two Chinese planes carrying humanitarian aid (300 tents and 9,000 blankets) landed in the eastern Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, demonstrating China's continued solidarity with Pakistan during this difficult time, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said.

Speaking on the occasion, Federal Minister for Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan Affairs Amir Muqam expressed deep gratitude to the government and people of China for their immediate support, noting that this assistance will bring much-needed relief to thousands of flood-affected families.

He said that since June of this year, heavy rains have caused floods and other disasters across Pakistan, resulting in hundreds of casualties and significant damage to infrastructure, homes, and crops. He added that the materials donated by China will play a vital role in the relief effort.

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong said the aid provided by China vividly embodies the spirit of a community with a shared future that sticks together under any circumstances.

He said that with the leadership of the Pakistani government and the support of all sections of society, people in the disaster-affected areas will be able to overcome the effects of the floods and rebuild their homes. –0–

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China unveils plan to promote stable growth in non-ferrous metals

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — China's relevant departments recently released a plan to promote stable growth in the non-ferrous metals sector, which envisages an average annual growth rate of about 5 percent in the industry's added value in 2025-2026.

According to a plan jointly released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and seven other government agencies, China's production of 10 major non-ferrous metals is expected to grow by about 1.5 percent annually in 2025 and 2026.

The plan also sets out objectives including increasing the annual volume of recycled metals to more than 20 million tonnes, increasing the supply of high-tech products, and enhancing the clean and low-carbon development of the industry.

To promote stable growth in the industry, the plan proposes measures such as achieving breakthroughs in the development of ultra-pure metals and new advanced rare earth materials, as well as promoting the application of rare metals in emerging fields such as integrated circuits and artificial intelligence.

In terms of non-ferrous metal recycling, China will support the establishment of renewable resource recycling bases and strengthen the comprehensive utilization of scrap, including from discarded batteries and end-of-life photovoltaic modules.

China is also implementing a series of stabilization measures targeting 10 key industries, including ferrous metallurgy, non-ferrous metallurgy, petrochemicals, chemicals, building materials, machinery, automobiles, power equipment, light industry, and electronic information, which are vital to maintaining stability in the industrial economy and the national economy as a whole. -0-

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The 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee will be held from October 20 to 23, 2025 /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee will be held from October 20 to 23, 2025. The decision was made at a meeting of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee held on Monday.

The meeting examined the main issues related to the development of the 15th five-year plan for the country's socio-economic development /2026-2030/.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Xi Jinping chaired the meeting. -0-

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK and stated that China is ready to continue to deepen cooperation with the DPRK to better protect the common interests of the two countries.

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Xinhua | September 29, 2025

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China met with the Foreign Minister of the DPRK and stated that China is ready to continue to deepen cooperation with the DPRK to better protect the common interests of the two countries. The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China met with the Foreign Minister of the DPRK and stated that China is ready to continue to deepen cooperation with the DPRK to better protect the common interests of the two countries.

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A new multimodal freight transport route has opened in Kashgar.

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — A train loaded with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) yarn and thread, departing from Shaoxing, east China's Zhejiang Province, arrived in Kashgar Prefecture in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday. The cargo will then be transported by road to Uzbekistan via the Torugart border crossing. This marks the first shipment of mixed rail and road freight from the aforementioned city to be sent abroad after transshipment in Kashgar, and marks the opening of a new freight route in Kashgar, the prefectural administration press office reported, citing local customs.

As it turns out, there are currently 16 similar routes operating through Kashgar on a regular basis.

An innovative export cargo transportation model combining rail and road transport was introduced by the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China and China Railway Corporation last September, significantly reducing logistics costs for enterprises and significantly increasing the efficiency of transit shipments.

Over the past year, since the implementation of this model, more than 1,300 consignments of goods within the framework of this type of transportation have undergone customs clearance in Kashgar.

Local customs officials have promised to further strengthen Kashgar's role as a hub for mixed freight transport by rail and road.

Let us recall that, according to the results of the first eight months of this year, the volume of foreign trade of the district amounted to 77.67 billion yuan (10.93 billion US dollars), which is 12.2 percent more than a year earlier. -0-

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The first batch of students from Kazakhstan graduated from the master's program in trophology and technology in Shaanxi Province.

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Beijing, September 29 (Xinhua) — The first batch of master's students from Kazakhstan successfully graduated from the Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University of Science and Technology in Shaanxi Province, northwest China, majoring in trophology and technology.

The graduation ceremony for the joint Chinese-Kazakh master's degree program in trophology and technology took place last week, according to the university's official website.

The event was attended by the university's rector, Wu Puteh, and representatives of the National Agrarian Scientific and Educational Center and the S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University. A total of four young Kazakhstanis received academic degrees from both universities.

This event marked another milestone in the program's implementation. As the first step taken by the Northwestern Scientific and Technical University of Agriculture and Forestry in collaboration with international universities, the program was officially launched in May 2023.

At the ceremony, Pute congratulated the master's students on successfully completing their master's programs and thanked the teachers for their hard work.

He urged young specialists to focus on cutting-edge trophology and technology and promote the modernization of the food industries in Kazakhstan and China. They should also promote intercultural exchanges between the two countries and advance bilateral cooperation through their actions.

The two-year master's program consists of two stages. The first stage, lasting one semester, is held at the S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, and the second at the North-West Scientific and Technical University of Agriculture and Forestry. Upon successful completion of exams and defense of their final theses, students receive a master's degree from both universities.

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The Hunchun-Kraskino border crossing has launched bilateral TIR transport.

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Changchun, September 29 (Xinhua) — On September 27, the first vehicle to cross the Hunchun-Kraskino border crossing under the TIR (Transport International Road) system delivered an ice resurfacing machine to Vladivostok. This event symbolizes the successful opening of two-way TIR vehicle traffic through the Hunchun-Kraskino crossing, as well as the creation of a new, highly efficient logistics corridor between China and Russia.

"After the opening of TIR traffic, everything became much faster; vehicles pass through instantly," said Chinese driver Jin Feng, who transported the aforementioned equipment to Vladivostok in his truck. After leaving the border crossing, delivery to the destination took just four hours, saving one to two days compared to previous transportation times and methods.

TIR is an international system that simplifies the transport of goods between countries. Under this system, cargo is sealed at the starting point of the route and inspected only upon arrival at the destination. At intermediate border crossings, border crossing officers merely verify the TIR carnet data and the customs stamp on the vehicle. This reduces transit time and mitigates potential risks associated with administrative customs procedures and cargo damage. China joined the TIR Convention in July 2016.

"The opening of the Hunchun-Kraskino TIR cross-border corridor is of great significance for expanding the openness of Jilin Province (Northeast China)," said Sun Yehong, acting deputy director of the Jilin Provincial Transportation Bureau.

She noted that, as the province's only road crossing into Russia, the Hunchun crossing is characterized by short customs clearance times and stable operations, as well as lower cross-border transportation costs. The Hunchun crossing is connected to the advanced development areas of Russia's Far East and the free port of Vladivostok, where there is high demand for freight transportation. Furthermore, Hunchun boasts well-developed support infrastructure, including warehousing and processing facilities, and a complete import and processing chain with unique location advantages.

In recent years, Jilin Province has been steadily promoting the development of its TIR freight transport sector. Currently, the province has 17 TIR carnet-holding enterprises, and a stable two-way TIR freight market has emerged, covering such cargo categories as perishable goods, cold-chain products, smart home appliances, auto parts, and more.

"With the support of the Jilin Provincial Transportation Bureau, our company, thanks to its efficient customs clearance and shipping services, has attracted cargo owners and freight forwarders from several provincial-level administrative units across the country to choose Changchun as their TIR departure point," said Lin Mi, CEO of Xinglong International Logistics Company.

According to him, with the opening of the Hunchun-Kraskino TIR cross-border corridor, the transit time for freight routes through the Hunchun border crossing to Vladivostok and back could be reduced by almost 50 percent, which will help attract more cross-border commerce participants to choose this route and facilitate the development of regional transportation via the TIR system.

It has been reported that Jilin Province will also actively plan to establish an international freight collection and distribution center in the future, providing comprehensive services including TIR document issuance, freight collection and distribution, customs brokerage services, and more, thereby creating a logistics hub for international transportation in northeastern China. -0-

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Beautiful China | Autumn Scenery of Mount Han

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The Hanshan National Nature Reserve was established in 2013 in the Jarud Qi district of Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Situated at the southern foot of the Greater Khingan Mountains, it serves as an ecological barrier and water protection zone for the Khorchin Steppe. In autumn, the slopes of the Hanshan Mountains turn a vibrant color, creating a breathtaking scene. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Lian Zhen.

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The 1st Xinjiang International Photo Contest "Future Motors Cup" has launched.

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The first Xinjiang International Photo Contest "Future Motors Cup" officially kicked off in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday, according to a post on the official WeChat account of the Xinjiang Daily daily.

The event was organized to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region and to showcase Xinjiang's majestic natural landscapes, humanitarian culture, and development achievements. A special section for photo contest entries is available on the Tianshan website in Chinese, English, and Russian.

According to the publication, the competition accepts two categories of entries. The documentary photography category covers topics such as humanitarian life, folk culture and customs, the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and the construction of key public welfare projects and major engineering projects in Xinjiang. The natural landscapes category covers natural ecosystems, cultural monuments and historical sites, cultural and tourism resources, and urban development landscapes in Xinjiang.

The jury consists of renowned photographers from both home and abroad. Submissions will close on December 1, 2025. Following the selection, an awards ceremony will be held, and a permanent exhibition of the competition entries will open at the Xinjiang Grand Theatre.

The competition is led by the Information Office of the People's Government of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and organized by the Editorial Office of the Xinjiang Daily /Xinjiang Newspaper Media Corporation/, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Literary and Art Workers Association, and the Xinjiang Cultural and Tourism Investment Corporation. -0-

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China will host dozens of international science and technology events in October 2025.

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The Science and Technology Society of China (STSC) will launch a campaign to promote international scientific and technological exchanges and cooperation in October 2025, it said at a press conference in Beijing on Sunday.

A total of approximately 60 events are planned in 15 provincial-level regions across the country, including the centrally-controlled cities of Beijing and Shanghai, and Zhejiang Province, as well as in five overseas countries, including France and Brazil.

The campaign will be organized by the NTOC in collaboration with international scientific and technical organizations, local governments, and scientific and technical associations. Its goal is to create a fair and inclusive international platform to further strengthen openness, trust, and cooperation in the global scientific and technical community.

In particular, more than 20 professional scientific events, including the 2025 International Conference on Physiology and the 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on Physics, will focus on the development needs of advanced science and technology and emerging industries of strategic importance.

Meanwhile, more than 10 multilateral or bilateral scientific, technical and cultural exchange activities, including a Chinese-Russian translation competition, will deepen exchanges between Chinese and foreign scientific and technical workers. -0-

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