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China Daily was officially established in June 1981 after a one-month trial. [27] It was initially led by Jiang Muyue, with Liu Zhunqi as editor in chief. [17] It was the first national daily English-language newspaper in China after the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949.
According to preliminary data released by the authorities, China's GDP in 2023 was CN¥126.06 trillion (US$ 17.89 trillion [ 30]) with a real increase of 5.2% than the last year. [ 31] China is the world's largest manufacturing economy and exporter of goods. [ 32]
v. t. e. The Belt and Road Initiative ( BRI or B&R[ 1] ), known in China as the One Belt One Road[ a] and sometimes referred to as the New Silk Road, [ 2] is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in more than 150 countries and international organizations. [ 3]
A Canadian warship passed through the Taiwan Strait in what Ottawa called a commitment to an open Indo-Pacific, drawing a rebuke from China that the naval exercise on July 31 undermined peace.
The self-made billionaire, who was once China’s richest man, died of an illness on Sunday at the age of 79, his company Hangzhou Wahaha Group said in a brief statement, without providing further ...
People's Daily. The People's Daily ( Chinese: 人民日报; pinyin: Rénmín Rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It provides direct information on the policies and viewpoints of the CCP in multiple languages.
The Han Chinese or the Han people[ a], or colloquially known as the Chinese[ 17] are an East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. With a global population of over 1.4 billion, the Han Chinese are the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 17.5% of the global population. The Han Chinese represent 92% of the population in mainland ...
Chen began his journalism career at China Daily in 1987. [8] His writing focuses on U.S. politics and U.S.-China relations. [12] [13]In 2005, while a journalism fellow at Stanford University, Chen served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the Shanghai Star and the deputy Shanghai bureau chief of China Daily.