# China
Latest news and articles about China
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Easy Point World: The Company Has Collaborated with Google for Over a Decade and Is Currently an Official Partner in China
Easy Point World has been collaborating with Google for over a decade and is recognized as an official partner in China. Their partnership encompasses cloud services, marketing, and advertising monetization, allowing them to enhance their offerings in the Chinese market.

Who is Threatening Regional Peace and Stability? Guo Jia-kun's Three Questions Refute Japan's Military Spending Remarks
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jia-kun challenged Japan's accusations regarding China's military spending during a press conference, posing three critical questions about military expansion and interference. He defended China's defense budget as legitimate and highlighted Japan's historical aggression and current military policies as concerning.

Don't Worry, Chinese People Won't Become Lazy Just Because of Some Benefits
The article discusses the perspective of Professor Li Daokui on the need to improve welfare for rural residents in China, particularly regarding pensions. He argues that increasing pensions will not make people lazy but will stimulate consumption and economic growth. The piece also highlights the hardworking nature of Chinese laborers and the importance of reforming property rights for rural residents to alleviate poverty and improve their living standards.

Ministry of Commerce: Imposing Anti-Dumping Duties on Imported Pork and Pork By-Products Originating from the EU
The Ministry of Commerce of China has announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imported pork and pork by-products from the EU, starting December 17, 2025. This decision follows an investigation that found substantial harm to the domestic industry due to dumping practices. The duties will be applicable for five years, and importers are required to pay these duties upon importation.

China's Oil Buying Spree Amid Low Prices: What Does It Signal?
As China aggressively increases its crude oil imports amid low global prices, it aims to ensure energy security and promote the internationalization of the renminbi. This strategy reflects a shift in global oil trade dynamics, as China seeks to reduce reliance on the dollar and enhance its position in the energy market. The geopolitical landscape, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and US sanctions on Venezuela, further complicates the oil supply chain.

L3 Level Autonomous Driving is Here! Only 2 Models Have Received the First Batch of 'Entry Tickets', Is This Industry About to 'Change'?
China has officially announced the first batch of L3 level conditional autonomous driving vehicle permits, with two models receiving approval. This marks a significant shift towards the commercialization of intelligent connected vehicles in the country, as the industry moves from testing to practical application. Analysts predict that the implementation of L3 regulations will be a crucial catalyst for growth in the sector by 2026.

Zhang Yongwei, Chairman of the China Electric Vehicle Hundred People Association: Domestic car market expected to achieve a 2% slight growth by 2026, reaching approximately 28.2 million units
Zhang Yongwei, chairman of the China Electric Vehicle Hundred People Association, forecasts a slight growth in the domestic car market by 2026, reaching around 28.2 million units. He also predicts that sales of new energy vehicles will significantly increase, potentially reaching 20 million units, accounting for 15% of the market share.

Koizumi Shinjiro Complains to US Defense Secretary; China Responds
Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro expressed concerns to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin about China's actions, which they believe escalate regional tensions. In response, China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiaqun criticized Japan for misleading the international community and urged Japan to reflect on its own actions regarding Sino-Japanese relations.

Chinese Representative at the Security Council Refutes Gao's Reckless Remarks: Militarism Must Not Be Allowed to Resurface, Fascism's Ghost Must Not Be Revived
A Chinese representative at the UN Security Council has condemned remarks by Gao, emphasizing that militarism and fascism should not be allowed to resurface. This statement highlights the importance of maintaining international peace and security.

National Development and Reform Commission: Firmly Implement the Strategy of Expanding Domestic Demand
The National Development and Reform Commission of China has emphasized the strategic importance of expanding domestic demand as a means to stabilize the economy and ensure security. This initiative aims to enhance the domestic market's strength, address social contradictions, and promote high-quality development amidst a complex global environment. The strategy focuses on increasing consumption, optimizing investment structures, and fostering a complete domestic demand system to drive economic growth.

Major News: L3 Vehicles Are Now Allowed on the Road! Two Models Approved in Chongqing and Beijing
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has approved the first batch of L3 level autonomous vehicles for road trials in designated areas of Beijing and Chongqing. This marks a significant step towards the commercialization of autonomous driving technology in the country, with two models designed for urban and highway scenarios receiving the green light. The approvals are expected to validate the reliability of L3 technology and contribute to the industry's growth.

Malaysian Scholar: China's Declaration of Peace and Justice Requires Japan to Face Its History of Aggression Honestly
Malaysian scholar Peter TC Chang emphasizes the importance of remembering the Nanjing Massacre and the historical suffering caused by Japanese militarism, especially as the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese War of Resistance approaches. He criticizes Japanese politicians for denying their country's aggressive past and urges them to confront history honestly to maintain peace and stability in Asia.