
China’s Regions Drive High-Quality Economic Growth
China is boosting its economic growth by coordinating development across its diverse regions, leveraging each area’s strengths for innovation and progress.
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China is boosting its economic growth by coordinating development across its diverse regions, leveraging each area’s strengths for innovation and progress.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov have pledged to expand cooperation, focusing on trade, investment, and connectivity projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway.

Young talents from China and Central Asia are strengthening bonds through economic cooperation and cultural exchange, heralding a new era of regional development.

China and Pacific Island nations met in Xiamen to strengthen partnerships and discuss future development at the third Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation and announced new initiatives at the ASEAN-China-GCC Summit, aiming to foster economic growth and deepen ties among the regions.

China and Southeast Asian nations are strengthening ties through economic cooperation and cultural exchanges, forging a new chapter in mutual growth and regional development.

The China-Laos Railway has carried 487,000 cross-border passengers in two years, boosting regional connectivity and economic development across 112 countries and regions.

Dr. Ngeow Chow Bing discusses how China’s Pinglu Canal will revolutionize the Beibu Gulf, enhancing regional links.

China is set to boost new urbanization and promote coordinated regional development, focusing on integrating rural migrants, modernizing cities, and developing regional economies.

China and ASEAN countries are enhancing city-level exchanges and economic cooperation to strengthen regional ties and promote mutual development.