China's Foreign Trade Grew 3.5 Pct in August 2025 /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — China's total merchandise imports and exports in yuan terms increased 3.5 percent year on year in August 2025, marking the third consecutive month that both exports and imports recorded growth.

According to the General Administration of Customs (GAC) of China, China's foreign trade turnover also increased by 3.5 percent year-on-year from January to August this year.

In January-August 2025, the country's exports increased by 6.9 percent year-on-year, while imports showed a slight decline of 1.2 percent. -0-

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NSU student presented a report on new possibilities of analytical methods for solving biofermentation problems

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From August 18 to 22, 2025, the All-Russian scientific conference with international participation "Modern Problems of Organic Chemistry" (SPOKh-2025) was held in the Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk. It was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences V.P. Mamaev. Maria Sotnikova, a 4th-year student, gave an oral report at the section dedicated to modern trends in biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU, direction "Chemistry". Her scientific supervisor is a junior researcher at the Laboratory of Molecular Engineering Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (IMMT) NSU Nikita Basov.

The work presented by Maria is devoted to exometabolomic screening of yeast strains isolated from traditional fermented products – kumiss, mead and kefir fungus. Such analysis allows to identify microorganisms with unique metabolic profiles, promising for use in biofermentation tasks.

Modern analytical methods played a key role in the study: high-performance liquid chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS). These technologies allow for the simultaneous recording of hundreds of metabolites and open up new possibilities in selecting strains for the synthesis of target substances in demand in industry, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and the agricultural sector.

The results showed that even closely related yeast strains can differ significantly in their metabolic profiles. This makes metabolomic analysis a powerful tool for rational selection of microorganisms for biotechnology and the development of environmentally friendly production.

M.A. Sotnikova's speech at the SPOH-2025 conference aroused great interest among the scientific community and became a vivid example of how NSU students and young researchers are forming a scientific foundation in the field of advanced biotechnology.

The work is especially important because it was carried out by young scientists and students working at IMMT NSU. In addition, Maria is already preparing her first scientific article dedicated to metabolomic studies of cells. Next year, she plans to enroll in a master's degree program in Industrial Pharmacy at IMMT NSU and continue her research at the intersection of analytical chemistry, biotechnology and medicine.

This is not the first time the student has performed: earlier, Maria was awarded a third-degree diploma at the International Scientific Student Conference (ISSC-2025), which was held at NSU for the 63rd time, in the Analytical Chemistry section.

Thus, at the university, students are involved in real science already at the early stages of their studies, participating in interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of chemistry, biology, medicine and engineering. It is this approach that meets the modern challenges of biofermentation and opens up prospects for the creation of future technologies.

The study was carried out in collaboration between the Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of the Institute of Mathematics and Mathematics of NSU and the Engineering Center "Prombiotech" of the Altai State University.

The project was implemented with the support of the Priority 2030 strategic academic leadership program.

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D. Trump said that the US is ready to move to the 2nd stage of introducing sanctions against Russia

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday the White House is ready to move to a second round of sanctions against Russia amid deadlocked peace talks to resolve the crisis in Ukraine.

When asked by a journalist whether he was ready to move to “the second stage of introducing sanctions against Russia” as he was leaving the White House and heading to New York, D. Trump replied: “Yes, I am.” However, the president did not go into details.

D. Trump is becoming increasingly pessimistic about a quick resolution of the conflict or a personal meeting between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, NBC News reported last week, citing two high-ranking officials of the American administration.

According to American media, a key government building in Kyiv was attacked using a drone on Sunday night.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said the main government building in Kyiv had been damaged for the first time since the conflict began. –0–

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China Considers Amending Enterprise Bankruptcy Law

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BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese lawmakers have begun reviewing draft amendments to the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law as part of efforts to improve the market exit system.

The draft amendments to the law were reviewed in the first reading at the 17th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) on Monday. -0-

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Five migrants killed after boat collides with coast guard vessel in northwest Turkey

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ISTANBUL, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — Five migrants were killed, one was missing and another was injured on Sunday when their boat collided with a coast guard vessel off the coast of Turkey's northwestern province of Balikesir, local authorities said.

A statement from the Balikesir Governor's Office said the incident occurred during a coast guard operation as part of the fight against illegal migration.

It is reported that a high-speed fiberglass boat carrying a smuggler and 34 illegal migrants crashed into a coast guard vessel off the coast of the resort town of Ayvalik.

Five migrants who fell overboard died, one remains missing and another is in critical condition.

The Aegean Sea is an important channel for illegal migrants on their way from Turkey to European countries. –0–

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More than 100,000 Afghan refugees have returned home in the past week

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KABUL, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — A total of 107,037 Afghan refugees returned home from neighboring Iran and Pakistan over the past week, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation said in a report on Sunday.

The ministry said all returnees received necessary assistance, including food, drinking water, medical services and free transportation to their hometowns.

In addition, more than US$2.3 million in cash assistance was provided to support their reintegration.

More than 2.3 million Afghan refugees have returned from Pakistan and Iran this year, according to a report by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees released in early August.

In late July, the ministry said about 6 million Afghan refugees, most of them undocumented, were currently living abroad, with the majority of them hosted in Iran and Pakistan. –0–

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China's first batch of humanitarian aid for earthquake victims in Afghanistan arrives in Kabul

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KABUL, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) — The first batch of emergency humanitarian aid for earthquake victims provided by the Chinese government to Afghanistan arrived in Kabul on Sunday.

The cargo, delivered by two Y-20 aircraft of the People's Liberation Army Air Force, includes tents, blankets and other essential supplies for the affected areas.

The ceremony of handing over the cargo was attended by the Chargé d'Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan Bao Xuhui, Deputy Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development of Afghanistan Sharafuddin Muslim, as well as representatives of the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Disaster Management Authority and the Red Crescent Society.

Bao Xuhui noted that the powerful earthquake that struck Kunar and other provinces of Afghanistan caused significant casualties and material damage. He pointed out that the Chinese government immediately decided to provide emergency humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, which fully demonstrates the friendly feelings of the Chinese government and people towards the government and people of Afghanistan.

According to the diplomat, under the leadership of the Afghan government, residents of the affected areas will certainly overcome difficulties and restore their homes in the shortest possible time.

Sh. Muslim, for his part, said that the first batch of emergency humanitarian aid from the Chinese government will be a huge support for people in the affected areas.

He noted that the Afghan leaders thank China for its sincere condolences and valuable support, and stressed that the Afghan side will always remember the friendship of the Chinese people to the Afghan people. –0–

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Guyana President I. Ali sworn in for second term

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CARACAS, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) — Guyana's President Irfaan Ali was sworn in for a second term at the presidential residence in the capital Georgetown on Sunday, local authorities said.

According to the Electoral Commission, I. Ali, as the candidate of the People's Progressive Party/Civic Party, won the general elections held on September 1 and was successfully re-elected as President.

The results of the elections showed that the People's Progressive Party/Civic Party won 36 seats, We Invest in Nationhood won 16 seats, the Partnership for National Unity won 12 seats, and Forward Guyana won one seat. –0–

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A video contest about the Central Asian youth's view of Xi'an has been launched in Xi'an

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BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — A video contest titled "I Am the Ambassador of Xi'an: Central Asian Youth's View of Xi'an" has officially kicked off in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, aiming to deepen people-to-people exchanges and cooperation between Xi'an and Central Asian countries to bring peoples closer together.

According to local newspaper Xi'an Ribao, the event was jointly organized by the Propaganda Department of the Xi'an City Party Committee, the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC City Committee and the Xi'an City Education Department.

The competition is aimed at students from five Central Asian countries studying at universities in Xi'an, as well as young people from Central Asian countries working or doing business in the city. Participants are invited to tell the story of Xi'an through the prism of youth perspective and build bridges of cultural interaction through innovative means.

The participants' works should focus on the topic of Xi'an, including the situation in such areas as the operation of the collection and distribution center of China-Europe freight trains in Xi'an, the development of cross-border e-commerce, the development projects of Xi'an digital city, the development of the digital content industry, local historical and cultural characteristics and the internationalization of cultural and tourism development, Xi'an's achievements in the development of educational cooperation within the framework of the "Belt and Road", etc.

The preliminary round of the competition will be open until September 10. All eligible individuals can submit their applications through the official WeChat account of Xi'an Waishi /Xi'an Foreign Affairs.

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Xi Jinping is a proponent of a more just world

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Beijing, Sept. 3 — Chinese President Xi Jinping and foreign leaders walk toward the podium in Tiananmen Square before a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. /Photo: Xinhua/

BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping joined leaders of other countries in a grand military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Wednesday morning to celebrate China's victory and the collective triumph of countries that defeated fascism 80 years ago.

Standing at the podium, the Chinese leader delivered a speech on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. He called on countries around the world to address the root causes of the war and prevent a repetition of historical tragedies.

According to Xi Jinping, common security can only be ensured when countries around the world treat each other as equals, live in harmony and support each other.

For the Chinese president, the commemorative event is not just a tribute to history, it reflects his vision of a future in which humanity can live peacefully in a more just, equal and prosperous world.

THE WORLD NEEDS JUSTICE

Before the parade, Xi and world leaders took turns shaking hands with Chinese veterans at the podium in Tiananmen Square. Minutes later, under Xi's watchful eye, troops from various units of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) marched across the vast square.

Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with military veterans at the Tiananmen Square podium on September 3 in Beijing. /Photo: Xinhua/

He had the same look in May as he watched PLA troops march across Moscow’s Red Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War. Soon after, Xi, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin and other leaders, laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin wall, observing a minute of silence for those who died fighting fascism.

In anticipation of his trip to Russia, the Chinese leader published an opinion piece in Rossiyskaya Gazeta entitled “Lessons from the Past for the Sake of the Future.” In it, he wrote: “The world needs justice, not hegemony.”

May 9, Moscow. Chinese President Xi Jinping lays flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier along with other leaders after the ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War. /Photo: Xinhua/

His appeal has historical roots. In 2017, while visiting the Memorial Hall of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Shanghai, Xi lingered before three images that captured China’s suffering more than a century ago: a cartoon from the late Qing dynasty showing foreign powers carving up China; a chart of the massive reparations China was forced to pay; and Karl Marx’s trenchant critique of China’s isolationist complacency at the time.

"How much humiliation. How much shame. China at that time was a fat sheep waiting to be slaughtered," Xi Jinping noted.

The end of the Great Anti-Fascist War, or World War II, created the conditions for a rebirth of international order. From the ruins, the United Nations emerged in 1945, with its Charter enshrining the principles of sovereign equality, non-intervention, and peaceful settlement of disputes. This was a significant departure from the age-old law of the jungle, according to which “might makes right.”

This year, as the UN marks its 80th anniversary, Xi Jinping called for the international organization to be revitalized in the new environment so that it can serve as a major platform for countries to coordinate their actions and jointly solve problems.

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on August 30, Tianjin. /Photo: Xinhua/

His message also touched on some of the pressing issues facing the world order today. As Xi Jinping noted, unilateralism, hegemonism, as well as bullying and coercive practices, seriously undermine peace, justice and equality in the world.

Xi Jinping made his views clear. “The strong should not bully the weak,” he said. “Decisions should not be made by simply showing force or waving fists. Selective multilateralism should not be our choice.”

Under Xi Jinping's leadership, China has stepped up global peace efforts by adhering to the principles of true multilateralism, participating in UN peacekeeping missions, promoting the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Convention on Countering Extremism, mediating reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, supporting the establishment of the Friends of Peace Group on the Ukraine crisis, and participating in the establishment of the International Mediation Organization (IMO) in Hong Kong with 32 countries.

The International Mediation Organization building in Hong Kong, May 30. /Photo: Xinhua/

“China will never seek hegemony and does not believe in a zero-sum game,” the Chinese leader said. “Such notions have never been part of China’s cultural DNA, and it has no such ambitions.”

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva once noted Xi Jinping's heightened sense of justice.

He told the Chinese leader: “You are an inspiration for the profound changes that humanity must strive for – to talk more about peace than war, to cooperate more than compete, and to create more than destroy.”

LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND

Xi Jinping believes that “only when countries develop together can true development be achieved.”

Last year, in Rio de Janeiro, he joined world leaders at the G20 summit, whose theme, “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet,” aimed to combat persistent inequalities in global development.

In 2016, the Chinese leader chaired the G20 summit in Hangzhou, which for the first time placed development at the center of the group's macroeconomic policy coordination.

Speaking about development experience, Xi Jinping told his counterparts in Rio de Janeiro: “China’s history is proof that developing countries can eradicate poverty.”

In 2020, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, China, the world's largest developing country, won the fight against absolute poverty, a full decade ahead of the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

“If China can do it, then other developing countries can do it too,” Xi Jinping assured.

Poverty alleviation has been a central focus of the Chinese leader's more than 40 years of service, from county and city posts to provincial and national leadership. "I have devoted most of my energy to this," he once said.

1989, Ningde, Fujian Province. Xi Jinping, then secretary of the CPC Ningde County Committee, participates in a canal reconstruction project. /Photo: Xinhua/

The Chinese leader has championed a range of poverty-eradication initiatives, including juncao technology, which uses grass to grow edible mushrooms, feed livestock and prevent soil erosion. He began promoting the technology in countries in the South Pacific, Africa and South America while still a provincial official.

Part of this unprecedented journey is described in “Poverty Alleviation,” a collection of speeches, articles and interviews given by Xi Jinping from 1988 to 1990, during his time in Ningde, Fujian Province, southeast China.

In 2023, the Uzbek edition of this collection was published. President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev wrote a foreword to it, “A Real Chinese Miracle.”

With a clear understanding of global problems, Xi Jinping traced the root cause of the turbulence of economic globalization to the lack of inclusive growth. In characterizing the contradictions of the modern world, he quoted Charles Dickens: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”

Economic globalisation has struggled in recent years, with the gap between the Global North and South and the technology divide becoming more pronounced. The gap between rich and poor is widening, with 60 per cent of the world's people poorer, or nearly 5 billion people, according to a study by the British charity Oxfam published last year.

“Development,” Xi Jinping noted, “is the inalienable right of all countries, not the privilege of a select few.” This explains why he advocates a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization.

June 3, 2013, Costa Rica – Chinese President Xi Jinping talks with members of a local farmer's family during a visit with his wife Peng Liyuan. /Photo: Xinhua/

A few months after taking office as China’s president in 2013, Xi Jinping made a state visit to Costa Rica. During his tour of the country, he visited a coffee farm. Sipping freshly brewed coffee, the Chinese leader said, “I think more coffee can be exported to China.”

That statement was followed by a broader promise. China will keep its doors open and share the dividends of development, Xi promised. “Welcome aboard China’s development express,” the Chinese president has said repeatedly.

Also in 2013, Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative. More than a decade later, its results are already visible. Freight trains now run between Chinese cities and European capitals. Modern railways and Kenya’s revived ports are changing the landscape of East Africa.

In addition to deepening economic ties, Xi Jinping is promoting a model of governance that breaks with what he sees as an outdated relic of colonialism, the Wall Street Journal once commented.

The Chinese leader has consistently maintained that development is the key to achieving this goal – a belief shaped by his own life experience. In the late 1960s, Xi Jinping, as a member of the “educated youth,” was sent to a poor village in Shaanxi Province, northwest China.

“What I wanted most,” he recalled decades later in a speech in the American city of Seattle, “was for the villagers to be able to eat plenty of meat.”

Today, Xi Jinping leads China along the path of modernization. As a leader with a global vision, he also hopes that China can share this path with all countries.

“On the path to the well-being of all mankind, no country or nation should be left behind,” Xi Jinping believes.

FAIR ORDER

At the just-concluded SCO summit in Tianjin, Xi Jinping put forward the Global Governance Initiative.

A group photo is taken of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan before a banquet to welcome foreign guests attending the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, Aug. 31. (Photo: Xinhua)

The purpose of this initiative is to “join forces with all like-minded countries to resolutely uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and to create a more just and equitable system of global governance,” he explained.

Xi Jinping's proposal reflects his keen awareness of the profound changes that are reshaping the global landscape.

“The collective rise of the countries of the Global South,” the Chinese leader noted, “is the hallmark of the great transformations around the world.” He pledged that China will always “keep the Global South in its heart” and remain inextricably linked with it.

In April 2015, in the Indonesian city of Bandung, once called the “Paris of Java,” past and present came together.

Emerging from the 19th-century Savoy Homann Hotel, leaders from nearly 100 countries walked to the Independence Building, retracing the steps of the generation that defied colonial rule 60 years ago.

Xi Jinping and then Indonesian President Joko Widodo led the procession. It was a living echo of the 1955 Bandung Conference, the first meeting of Asian and African countries liberated from colonial rule, which is now considered a landmark event in the emergence of the Global South.

Through perseverance and great sacrifice, emerging markets and developing countries have managed to gain independence and throw off the yoke of colonialism. These countries are seeking development paths that suit their national conditions, rather than following models imposed from outside. “Everything we do, we do to provide a better life for our people,” a Chinese leader once said.

Under the influence of Xi Jinping's global vision, the "Bandung spirit" is rapidly becoming a reality – developing countries are not speaking out as isolated voices but as a united force.

The historic expansion of BRICS and the creation of forums linking China with Africa, Latin America, the Arab world and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bear the imprint of Xi Jinping's vision, offering countries in the Global South channels to coordinate and amplify their voice in global affairs.

In April 2025, during a visit to the BRICS New Development Bank (the first multilateral bank initiated and led by developing countries) in China's financial hub Shanghai, the Chinese president called the bank's establishment a pioneering effort by countries in the Global South to join forces to improve global governance.

The headquarters of the BRICS New Development Bank is seen in Shanghai, June 17, 2022. /Photo: Xinhua/

The origins of his worldview can be traced back to his youth. He studied The Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital, and other Marxist classics, laying the intellectual foundation for what he later described as his unshakable belief: “Marxism is vast and profound; ultimately, it aims at the liberation of humanity.”

Decades later, as humanity faces changes unseen in a century, Xi Jinping continues to ponder the world: “What has happened to the world and how should we respond?”

He first proposed the idea of a community with a shared future for all mankind in Moscow during his first overseas visit as China’s president. Two years later, at the UN headquarters in New York, the Chinese leader laid out in detail his thoughts on the creation of this community, which includes partnership, security, development, inter-civilizational exchanges, and the creation of an ecosystem.

Xi Jinping's vision of building a community with a shared future for all mankind reminded Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of an aphorism by the famous ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius.

“Among the four seas, all men are brothers,” Anwar Ibrahim said in Chinese at a reception held for Xi Jinping in Putrajaya in April this year.

“President Xi Jinping is known as a capable political leader, as an economist, but more than that, and more importantly, as a great man with a strong, clear vision and understanding of the values of civilization,” he said.

From 2021 to 2023, Xi Jinping put forward the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative. Along with the Global Governance Initiative, they aim to strengthen and improve the existing international system.

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon noted that Xi Jinping is a great leader with a deep understanding of history and a broad global vision. “Many of the global initiatives he has proposed contribute to the advancement of peace and human progress,” he said. –0–

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