China's EV battery giant CATL denies foreign media report of cooperation with Russian mining company

Chinese battery producer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co (CATL) on Thursday evening dismissed a foreign media report claiming that the company is in talks with Russian company Nornickel to build a plant, together with several other companies, somewhere in China. 

The remarks were made in responding to question by jiemian.com, after Reuters reported on Thursday, citing three unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter, that Nornickel has approached several Chinese battery companies including CNGR Advanced Material and Brunp Recycling, a subsidiary of CATL, over plan to build a joint plant producing nickel material from Russian-semi-finished products. 

The metals giant is in the middle of trying to move significant amounts of production away from Russia to major consumer China, bidding to circumvent Western sanctions against Moscow over the Russia-Ukraine war, Reuters reported.

The plant would produce nickel sulphate, a form of nickel used to make batteries for electric vehicles, from Russian nickel matte, a semi-finished product, Reuters reported, citing another source.

CATL stated, in responding to Jiemian.com on this matter, that the corresponding reporting by Reuters was not true.

According to official information from CATL, the company has a global energy storage market share of 40 percent and has successfully implemented over 1,000 energy storage projects in more than 40 countries and regions. Its power battery system usage has ranked first in the world for seven consecutive years, and its energy storage battery shipments have ranked first in the world for three consecutive years.

According to official information from CATL, the company holds a 40 percent share of the global energy storage market and has successfully implemented over 1,000 energy storage projects in more than 40 countries and regions. Its power battery systems have ranked first globally in usage for seven consecutive years, and its energy storage battery shipments have ranked first globally for three consecutive years.

Guangzhou park celebrating 10th birthday of world's only giant panda triplets

A panda-themed city, created by Chimelong Safari Park in South China's Guangdong Province to celebrate the 10th birthday of the world's only giant panda triplets, opened on July 13, as visitors are being welcomed with a series of panda-themed activities during summer vacation.

The city of panda triplets is a brand-new upgrade on the basis of the original panda village in the park, as reported by China News, featuring various interactive installations including panda newsstand, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in more panda-themed experiences and learn additional knowledge about pandas.

The park arranged for the media to visit Mengmeng, the eldest of the world's only living panda triplets, who gave birth to a female cub on June 18. The media also visited Mengmeng's cub, with both in good condition.

The cub had white fur growing out of her pink skin. Her eye circles, ears, shoulder stripes, and fur on her limbs have started turning black. Her weight has increased from 178 grams at birth to 940.6 grams, according to the report.

Giant panda triplets Mengmeng, Shuaishuai and Kuku also signed a contract with a media company on the same day, and will showcase their individual strengths to bring more joy and surprises to the public.

On July 29, the park will organize a grand birthday party to celebrate the 10th birthday of the panda triplets, inviting visitors to join in the celebration.

Trump's rally shooting shows 'violence in US politics escalating from rhetoric to action'

Both US President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump called for unity after the shooting at Trump's rally stunned the country. Some observers pointed out that the incident has demonstrated that the long-standing toxic and violent rhetoric in US politics has escalated into violent actions against politicians in recent years, and such violence is likely to become more frequent as the country is further polarized. 

The shooting also exposed the high degree of instability and unpredictability of US politics, further triggering doubts among its allies over Washington's leadership, said experts. 

Trump was in Milwaukee on Monday to make final preparations for the Republican presidential nomination later this week after narrowly escaping a shooting that injured him, Reuters reported.

Trump told the New York Post that he had "prepared an extremely tough speech" about Biden's "horrible administration. But I threw it away" for one he hopes will "unite our country".

In a prime-time address Sunday night, Biden also said that the political rhetoric in this country has gotten "very heated," and "it's time to cool it down."

"There is no place in America for this kind of violence - for any violence ... We can't allow this violence to be normalized," Biden said.

However, after the attack on Trump, many Republicans started looking to put the blame on "over-the-top" anti-Trump rhetoric.

As of Sunday, nearly a dozen lawmakers had pointed the finger at Biden and Democrats at large for the shooting Saturday evening, according to BBC.

Trump's Republican backers pointed specifically to a comment Biden made on July 8 as the president discussed his dismal debate performance in a meeting with donors. "I have one job and that's to beat Donald Trump," Biden said, according to a transcript of the call that Biden's campaign forwarded to reporters. "We're done talking about the debate. It's time to put Trump in the bullseye." 

It is clear for us to see that toxic and violent rhetoric has prevailed in US politics in the past decades, and the Trump rally shooting incident just demonstrated that this toxic trend has already escalated into violent actions against politicians, Lü Xiang, research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Monday. 

Lü predicted that this violence will increase in the future. "Although this [attack] was at the presidential candidate level, the pressure is mounting on those who engage in US political elections, as their security is weak until they got nominated."

Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, noted that by mentioning unity, Trump is now using the attack to gain political points. "US politics is extremely polarized. By utilizing the attack, Trump intends to portray himself as a person that is able to unite different parties."

Trump's allies believe the attacks will reinforce his electoral appeal, making the Republican base more determined to vote for him and drawing sympathy from independent and swing voters, Financial Times reported. 

Observers also said the identity and motive of the gunman will be crucial for the two parties during the election race. 

The FBI said on Sunday that the social media profile of the gunman, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, did not contain threatening language, nor have they found any history of mental health issues. They said he acted alone and have not identified a motive, Reuters reported.

Now the incident has been identified as a lone wolf attack, the debate over gun control, Trump's attempt to use the incident, and remarks from the Republican candidate, will bring more change and uncertainties to the looming election, said Shen Yi, a professor at Fudan University. "During the entire process, information about the gunman and his connection to both parties will be a crucial influencing factor."

Trump's shooting drew strong reactions from the US' allies. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, "I'm sickened by the shooting at former President Trump. It cannot be overstated — political violence is never acceptable. My thoughts are with former President Trump, those at the event, and all Americans."

Li said the incident once again sent a clear signal to US allies that the country's domestic politics is highly unpredictable and uncertain. "How can one expect such an uncertain country to show stability in dealing with relations with allies…the shooting will certainly trigger more suspicions over the US' leadership among its allies." 

China’s anti-doping agency urges US counterpart, Western media to cease baseless accusations about Chinese athletes

The China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) issued a statement on Friday, saying that a recent interim review report released by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regarding 23 Chinese swimmers and their non-fault use of trimetazidine not only proves that CHINADA’s investigation and handling of the case were reasonable, but also discredits baseless accusations of a “cover-up” from the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), and some Western media reports.

On July 9, WADA released a review report by an independent Swiss prosecutor on the case of the Chinese swimmers.

The report said that there was no evidence suggesting any favoritism or special treatment by WADA in reviewing the CHINADA decision to close the cases of the 23 athletes without further action. It found no evidence of interference or intervention in WADA's review from any internal or external entities, including CHINADA, said the statement from CHINADA.

The investigation revealed no violations by WADA during its review of CHINADA’s decision. All internal and external factors indicated that WADA’s decision not to challenge CHINADA's determination of contamination was reasonable from a factual and regulatory standpoint.

The report discredits baseless accusations of a “cover-up” fabricated by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the New York Times, German TV channel ARD, and other media outlets. It also confirms that the existing global anti-doping system is open, transparent, and trustworthy for athletes worldwide, according to the statement.

Several US media outlets reported on July 4 that the US FBI and Justice Department have opened a criminal investigation into the case involving the 23 Chinese swimmers, who won three gold medals for China at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Among the 23, 11 are set to compete in the upcoming Paris Games.

In a statement released in April, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said it's "disappointing to see WADA stoop to threats and scare tactics when confronted with a blatant violation of the rules governing anti-doping."

CHINADA’s Friday statement said that given the indisputable and unquestionable compliance, objectivity, and fairness of the investigation and handling of this case, CHINADA sternly demands that USADA and media outlets such as the New York Times and ARD respect the facts, cease confusing the public, stop politicizing anti-doping issues, and refrain from undermining athletes’ confidence and trust in the global anti-doping system.

CHINADA also said that it will continue to adhere to the principles of independence, fairness, professionalism, and openness, firmly safeguarding the legitimate rights of athletes and the integrity of sports.

CHINADA also said it hoped to work together with all stakeholders to maintain the stability, unity, and progress of the global anti-doping system.

China warns Japan not to act as NATO 'vanguard'

China urged Japan to play a constructive role in maintaining and promoting peace, stability, development, and not act as a "vanguard" of NATO's Asia-Pacific expansion, following Japan's new defense white paper, which delivers its strongest words yet on Taiwan island.

Observers said that such narratives smearing China expose Japan's real intention to demonize the Taiwan question and incite regional tension, serving to pave the way for its further introduction of NATO into the Asia-Pacific and its own aggressive defense policy of playing a more robust role in East Asian security.

Tokyo brought up Taiwan for the first time in its defense white paper in 2021, and has since increased the emphasis on this topic in the following years. In the latest version, Japan even cited China's recent military exercises around Taiwan island as part of "Beijing's invasion strategy" for the first time, Japan Times reported.

China expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the white paper, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian telling Friday's press briefing that "it blatantly interferes in China's internal affairs, rehashing the so-called 'China threat' and exaggerating regional tensions."

Lin emphasized that China's national defense policy is defensive in nature, and said its defense construction and military activities are legitimate and reasonable. Conducting joint patrols with other countries complies with international law and norms. 

Taiwan is an inseparable part of China's territory, and the fundamental reason for the recent tensions in the Taiwan Straits are the separatist activities of "Taiwan independence" elements, who, with the indulgence and support of external forces, are resorting to all means to promote separatism, Lin said.

Describing Beijing's justified reunification efforts with Taiwan as an invasion shows Japan's real intention of provoking regional tensions and demonizing the Taiwan question, serving to pave the way for its further introduction of NATO into the Asia-Pacific, Da Zhigang, director of the Institute of Northeast Asian Studies at Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Friday.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida agreed with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol during a meeting in Washington that Japan and South Korea will strengthen cooperation with the US, as well as NATO and Indo-Pacific partners. 

Lin said that the Asia-Pacific region does not need military blocs, let alone major power confrontations or the instigation of a new "small circle" Cold War, calling on Japan and South Korea to adhere to the right path of Asia-Pacific cooperation, play a constructive role in maintaining and promoting peace, stability, development, and not act as the "vanguard" of NATO's Asia-Pacific expansion.

Along with hyping threats from China, Japan also emphasized threats from North Korea and Russia, which have been utilized by the country to cater to the US' strategy of building an "Asian NATO," Da said. 

Japan plays the role of a bridge and springboard in helping NATO enter the East Asian region, Da said, noting that in addition to diplomacy and security, Japan has gradually cooperated with NATO in multiple fields.

When NATO enters the Asia-Pacific or Indo-Pacific in the future, Japan hopes to beef up its regional influence to favor its interests, Da said.

The new defense paper also said that the possibility of a "serious situation" in East Asia akin to Russia's invasion of Ukraine "cannot be ruled out."

The two situations are not akin to each other. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is rooted in the failure of European security governance, and is a result of continuous fueling by the US and NATO, Chen Yang, a visiting researcher at the Institute of Japan Studies, Liaoning University, told the Global Times.

The "severe situation" that East Asia is now facing is more of a result of provocations by both domestic countries including Japan and South Korea and external countries, Thus, as long as the relevant parties correct their ways, the so-called regional "severe situation" can be immediately resolved, Chen said.

In addition, these so-called challenges mentioned in the white paper have given Japan enough excuses to implement significant alterations in its defense strategy, such as increased budgets. 

The Japan Times said that the white paper for the first time has a chapter devoted specifically to defense capabilities and spending. Japan has committed to a goal of spending 2 percent of its gross domestic product on defense.

Impression of New Era: China's maritime industry continues to contribute Chinese wisdom, strength to the world

July 11 marks the 20th Maritime Day in China. It is the only holiday in China's maritime field approved by the State Council, the country's cabinet.  

At a press conference held on June 26, Yang Huaxiong, director of the Water Transport Bureau of the Ministry of Transport, said the theme of this year -- smart navigation and smooth future reflects the need to develop the maritime industry in the new era. China's smart navigation, smart ports, intelligent manufacturing, and other practical explorations are fully underway, and "smart" has become an important feature of the high-quality development of the maritime industry.

The theme is also in line with this year's World Maritime Day theme. By promoting the integration and innovation of new generation information technology in the water transport industry, China continues to empower the future transformation and upgrading of the maritime industry and contribute Chinese wisdom and strength to the development of the world maritime industry, Yang explained. 

July 11, 1405, is the day legendary Chinese navigator Zheng He first set sail to the "Western Oceans" during the Ming Dynasty  (1368-1644). Zheng led a large fleet westward, showcasing the spirit of an Eastern maritime power and opening the door for China's foreign trade.

Today, China has become the world's largest trading nation. From the ancient maritime concept of "a unified world" to the present concept of a global community with a shared future for mankind, what has changed is the increasingly powerful Chinese maritime industry, while what remains unchanged is the spirit of maritime exploration and friendly neighboring relations.

So far, China has built 21 automated container terminals, 28 automated bulk cargo terminals, and ranks first in the world in the number of automated terminals built or under construction. The fourth phase project of Taicang Port is the first automated terminal in the Yangtze River Basin, with an operating efficiency more than 25 percent higher than traditional container terminals and 10 percent higher than similar automated terminals, making it known as the "smartest" port along the Yangtze River.

At the same time, China has built the world's largest maritime security system. On December 26, 2008, the first escort fleet of the Chinese Navy set sail from a military port in Sanya, South China's Hainan Province, heading to the waters off the Gulf of Aden and Somalia to carry out escort missions, marking a new journey for the Chinese Navy into the deep blue sea. 

Over the past 16 years, the Chinese Navy has dispatched 46 fleets, more than 150 warships, and over 35,000 officers and soldiers to rescue or escort more than 7,200 Chinese and foreign ships, ensuring the absolute safety of the escorted ships. With practical actions, it has demonstrated the great responsibility of the Chinese military and won widespread praise at home and abroad. 

With the development of the maritime industry, the ocean is no longer the exclusive domain of explorers. Ordinary people can also travel on cruise ships to the open sea to enjoy romantic and free adventures. The Aida·Modu (Adora Magic City), China's first large-scale domestically built and operated cruise ship, embarked on its maiden commercial voyage on January 1. According to media reports in May, the Aida·Modu can accommodate nearly 150,000 passengers.

China's maritime power is also playing an increasingly important role in ocean exploration and marine scientific research. China's first independently built polar scientific research icebreaker, the Snow Dragon 2, participated in China's polar expedition for the first time in 2019 and successfully completed the 40th Antarctic expedition task in April this year. 

The Snow Dragon 2 is the world's first polar scientific research icebreaker to adopt bidirectional icebreaking technology at the bow and stern, with the ability to continuously break 1.5 meters of ice and 0.2 meters of snow at speeds of 2 to 3 knots in both directions. The ship is equipped with scientific winches, deep-sea shallow seismic profiling instruments, seabed seismometers, and other equipment to meet the needs of precise seabed measuring and fishery resource exploration.

China's maritime activities are also spreading China's goodwill to more distant places. On June 16, the Chinese Navy's Peace Ark hospital ship set sail from a military port in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, to carry out its 10th "Harmonious Mission-2024" task. With the hull number 866, the Peace Ark is the first domestically designed and built standardized ocean-going hospital ship in China. The ship is equipped with a remote medical consultation system, and its medical equipment configuration is equivalent to that of top level hospital in China, making it a modern mobile hospital at sea. 

Rich connotation of China-Russia cooperation will continue to be enriched: Global Times editorial

Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a two-day state visit to China. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs described President Putin's visit as "importantly timed and fruitful." The two heads of state signed and issued a joint statement on deepening China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries (hereinafter referred to as the joint statement). The joint statement is over 12,000 words long, with the word "cooperation" appearing over 130 times.

Currently, China-Russia relations are at their best in history, and this year marks a milestone in the development of relations between the two countries. Looking back, pragmatic cooperation between China and Russia has a solid foundation and strong internal impetus, ensuring economic and social common development and integration of both countries. Looking forward, pragmatic cooperation between China and Russia is an important guarantee for tapping the development potential of both sides and exploring long-term autonomous development. Clearly, the development of relations between the two countries is not a temporary expedient but has strong internal impetus and intrinsic value.

The rich connotation of China-Russia cooperation will continue to be enriched and elevated, and this is highly certain. For example, in terms of economic and trade cooperation, the trade of traditional labor-intensive, low-value-added electromechanical products used to be the mainstream of China-Russia economic and trade cooperation. However, in recent years, high-value-added products represented by automobiles and engineering machinery have developed rapidly. In 2023, Russia became the top destination for Chinese automobile exports, with over 900,000 vehicles exported to Russia. Additionally, many Chinese brands of mobile phones, home appliances, engineering machinery and other products are gaining increasing recognition and popularity in the Russian market. With their high quality, durability, and cost-effectiveness, they are increasingly favored by Russian consumers.

Based on mutual benefit, China and Russia continue to advance practical cooperation, benefiting the people of both countries. Maintaining a solid foundation in traditional areas such as economic and trade, energy, and agriculture is an important basis for maintaining good momentum in cooperation. Cooperation projects in these areas are also important starting points for deepening future development. For example, in agriculture, China and Russia have highly complementary advantages. If the coordination efforts in standards certification, technical specifications, and other areas of bilateral agricultural product trade continue to increase, it will lay the foundation for the development of the China-Russia agricultural cooperation experimental demonstration zone proposed in the joint statement.

At the same time, new areas such as artificial intelligence, high-tech, and basic research are also realistic choices for cooperation between the two sides. Especially in the context of the continuous impact of anti-globalization trends such as "decoupling" and "small yard, high fence," deepening practical cooperation in the new era between China and Russia will help counter external obstacles and restrictions on the technological development space of both countries, ensuring the high-level development of technology on both sides. More importantly, unleashing the potential for cooperation in cutting-edge areas will help both countries grasp the future development trend. Therefore, the strategic cooperation between China and Russia is a proactive effort rather than a passive response.

In particular, with the deepening of the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation, international cutting-edge technological development presents the characteristics of multiple breakthroughs and intersections in various fields. China's technology and industry are rapidly upgrading, with the obvious feature of the "engineer dividend," and the scale and intensity of basic research and development investment are continuously increasing. In the international cutting-edge technological competition, China is gradually shifting from "following" to "keeping pace" and even "leading" in some areas. This means that through cooperation with Russia in new fields, bilateral technological mutual benefit development can be effectively promoted, helping Chinese technology research and development expand into more application scenarios, benefiting both sides' enterprises and people, promoting bilateral and even regional technological standards and norms interoperability, and jointly catching up with or even leading the future trend of cutting-edge development.

The current period is an important window for practical economic and trade cooperation between China and Russia, and the two sides' connections in politics, economy, technology, and culture will continue to be strengthened. This will not only help promote bilateral economic development and stimulate growth potential, but also promote regional peace, stability, and prosperity, sharing the dividends of each other's development, gradually realizing global economic recovery and development, and making greater contributions to promoting inclusive and beneficial economic globalization. As President Xi Jinping said, steady development of China-Russia relations is not only in the fundamental interests of the two countries and the two peoples, but also conducive to peace, stability and prosperity of the region and the world at large.

Chinese business community urges US to cancel additional tariffs

The Chinese business community strongly opposes the US decision to further increase tariffs on Chinese products and urges the US to immediately cancel the additional tariffs, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) said on its official WeChat account on Wednesday.

On top of existing tariffs under Section 301, the US on Tuesday announced new tariffs on a variety of imports from China, including electric vehicles (EVs), lithium batteries, photovoltaic cells, critical minerals, semiconductors, steel and aluminum. In September 2020, a WTO panel ruled that the Section 301 tariffs violated WTO rules.

The CCPIT said that the tariff hike on imports from China is a typical example of unilateralism and trade protectionism. Meanwhile, the US' substantial subsidies to its EV and semiconductor industries have clearly violated market economy principles and international trade rules, severely disrupting global industrial chain and supply chain stability and security.

On behalf of the Chinese business community, the CCPIT urged the US to abide by the WTO rules, immediately cancel the additional tariffs and promote trust and cooperation between the business communities of the two countries.

Meanwhile, the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) stated on Wednesday that China's export share of EVs and photovoltaic cells to the US is minimal. EVs comprise less than 1 percent, and photovoltaic cells only 0.2 percent of total exports in 2023. Therefore, the current US tariff increase is not expected to significantly impact these industries.

The tariffs are likely to raise market prices, burden consumers, and hinder global cooperation and innovation in the industry. Additionally, they will increase operational costs for US ports and logistics, as Chinese port lifting equipment will also be subject to tariffs.

CCCME emphasized that such actions by the US violate internationally recognized trade rules. Since the US initiated the 301 investigation in August 2017, CCCME has submitted comments to the Office of the US Trade Representative multiple times and organized delegations to participate in three public hearings in the US, urging the cessation of the 301 investigation and opposing US taxation measures on Chinese products.

China has vowed to take all necessary measures to protect its legitimate rights and interests against the additional US tariffs.

It is yet another mistake for the US to continue politicizing trade issues and further increasing tariffs on Chinese products, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told a regular press conference on Wednesday.

This will only significantly drive up the cost of imported goods, inflict more losses on American companies and consumers, and force US consumers to pay even more, Wang said.

Moody's has estimated that 92 percent of the cost of the tariff hike will fall on American consumers, and average US household expenditure will increase by $1,300 annually as a result. The US' protectionist measures will further damage the security and stability of the global industrial and supply chains, Wang noted.

The US tariff hike goes against the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries and the promises of US President Joe Biden, and will seriously affect the atmosphere of bilateral cooperation, said China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).

MOFCOM also refuted the accusations of "overcapacity" in China by some Western politicians and media reports, stating that this is merely a disguise for unilateralism and trade protectionist policies.

It reiterated that there is no "overcapacity" in emerging industries such as EVs, adding that Chinese EV companies have developed rapidly through innovation and market competition, not subsidies.

Some countries claim to promote green development while practicing protectionism, and this will only hinder the global green transformation and damage confidence in climate cooperation, MOFCOM said.

China, Russia set to optimize trade structure in 2024: business head

China and Russia could see further improvement in the bilateral trade structure in 2024, with the trade volume projected to reach new heights, a senior business head told the Global Times on Monday.

The remarks came as the two trading partners aim to further facilitate bilateral trade amid robust growth in trading volume, which reached a target of $200 billion in advance last year.

"Besides traditional trade in big-ticket items such as fossil fuels and natural minerals, Russian exports in the agricultural and food processing sectors are promising, and Russia has good strengths in those aspects," said Chen Zhigang, director general of the Russian-Chinese Business Park in St. Petersburg. "It is hoped that China could grant more access for those export items."

In 2023, bilateral trade reached $240.1 billion, surging 26.3 percent year-on-year and achieving the target of $200 billion ahead of schedule, demonstrating the strong resilience and broad prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Russia.

The year-on-year growth rate slowed down to 4.7 percent in the first four months of this year, but Chen said there is still "tremendous potential" for China-Russia trade and that annual trade volume could reach higher than $240 billion.

"Chinese importers have a good appetite for Russian grain, flour, oil seed, pork, beef, poultry and fish, and in these areas Russian exporters have good supply capacity," Chen said, noting that an uptick in Russian agricultural exports to China would contribute to a more balanced trade structure in China-Russia trade.

The logistics hurdles that impeded China-Russia trade in the past have largely been addressed now, Chen said, adding that the roads and railway crossings along the borders have now all opened and customs clearance has seen improvement in efficiency.

Bilateral business visits at the government level, corporate level and local levels have been brisk this year.

The 8th China-Russia Expo is set to start in Harbin, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, from Thursday to May 21, attracting some 1,400 companies from 44 countries and regions and 21 Chinese provinces, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

In the first four months of this year, China-Europe freight trains departing from China-Russia border cities including Manzhouli in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Suifenhe and Tongjiang in Heilongjiang saw a 7 percent increase, according to data from the China State Railway Group on Monday. 

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Friday that China and Russia have the right to conduct normal economic and trade cooperation, and such cooperation should not come under external interference or constraint.

Lin noted that for a long period of time, the US has suppressed Chinese companies citing "risks to national security," but has failed to produce any evidence.

"We urge the US to stop overstretching the concept of national security, stop politicizing trade and tech issues or using them as weapons, and to stop abusing sanctions to suppress Chinese companies. China will continue to do what is necessary to defend the lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies," Lin said.

Chinese milk tea products allegedly satirizing Japan disposing of nuclear-contaminated water triggers sensation among netizens; sales soar 400 percent

Xiang Piao Piao's stock price soared on Monday and hit the daily up limit after netizens found one of its products sold in a store in Japan have cup sleeve satirizing Japan's handling of nuclear-contaminated wastewater.

The Chinese milk tea brand has reportedly seen a 400 percent surge on its live streaming sales in China as millions of netizens bought the products from Saturday to Sunday.

A Chinese netizen discovered that MECO fruit tea, a drink under the brand of Xiang Piao Piao, sells products in a store in Japan with slogans on their cup sleeves showing "the ocean is not Japan's sewer" and "0.1 percent of the land pollutes 70 percent of the ocean." The picture was then exposed on Chinese media social platform.

Tens of thousands of simultaneous viewers visited Xiang Piao Piao's  live stream over the weekend after the matter went heated, in which three of the six items were sold out during the live. The daily sales of its store have skyrocketed from 2,500 yuan ($346) to 1 million yuan, according to media reports. 

The cup sleeves have also been out of stock as the demand is increasing, and it will be replenished at a later date, according to the anchor of the event. 

The official Weibo account of Xiang Piao Piao also released a statement on Saturday saying that "our staff are awesome" after its action triggered heated discussion on Chinese social media platforms. According to media report, the president of Xiang Piao Piao said during the live stream on Sunday that he would award 100,000 yuan to the related employees and donate all the income from the live stream from 8 pm to 12 am that night to the Environmental Protection Foundation.

The hotline staff from Xiang Piao Piao said that it was a personal behavior of the employees, not an initiative of the company, according to the 21st Century Business Herald. The Kyowa store in Okubo of Japan also told the media that the store has not sold drinks with such cup sleeves.

According to previous reports, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) started to dump the fifth batch of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean on April 19. In Japan's fiscal 2024, which ends in March 2025, TEPCO plans to release a total of 54,600 metric tons across seven rounds, the Japan Times reported.