
Workers: The Backbone Behind China’s Industrial Might
China’s workers are the backbone behind the nation’s industrial might, leading global manufacturing for 15 years and producing over 220 major industrial products.
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China’s workers are the backbone behind the nation’s industrial might, leading global manufacturing for 15 years and producing over 220 major industrial products.

US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcements mark the end of a 90-day trade pause, sparking concerns over global economic impacts and potential backlash from affected countries.

Global trade grew by $300 billion in the first half of the year, says UNCTAD, but instability and tensions cast doubt on future growth.

An Egyptian economist highlights Egypt’s complete cooperation with BRICS nations, citing a major solar power project with China as a key example.

China has remained the world’s largest manufacturing nation for 15 consecutive years, with its manufacturing industry exceeding 30 trillion yuan annually since 2021.

Egypt’s collaboration with China is reshaping its economy through major projects in infrastructure, energy, and technology, driving growth and development.

China’s economy is showcasing remarkable growth during its 14th Five-Year Plan, with a projected increase of over 35 trillion yuan and a 50% surge in R&D spending, highlighting its commitment to innovation.

China and Global South leaders discuss advancing climate governance and sustainable development through cooperation.

China’s consumer prices increased in June for the first time in five months, signaling that government measures to stimulate the economy are beginning to work. The CPI rose 0.1% year-on-year, reversing May’s decline.

Countries in the Global South brace for economic impacts as global trade tensions rise, affecting young entrepreneurs and economies alike.