# China
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Central Government Decides to Continue 'National Subsidy' Next Year, Specific Policies to be Optimized
The Central Economic Work Conference has confirmed the continuation of the 'national subsidy' policy for 2026, with plans for optimization in its implementation. The policy aims to enhance domestic consumption and upgrade consumer goods, reflecting a commitment to stimulate the economy through fiscal measures.

China: Willing to Provide Greater Support for Stability and Prosperity in Central Africa
China has expressed its willingness to enhance support for stability and prosperity in Central Africa during a UN Security Council meeting. The country emphasized the ongoing security challenges in the region and called for inclusive dialogue and constructive international support to address developmental issues faced by local nations.

Southeast Network Framework: The Stainless Steel Mesh Shell of the Jiangmen Neutrino Detector Passes Final Acceptance
The Jiangmen Neutrino Experiment Center's stainless steel mesh shell has successfully passed its final acceptance, as confirmed by experts during a meeting organized by the Institute of High Energy Physics. This achievement is a significant step forward for the neutrino experiment, which aims to enhance the understanding of particle physics.

Central Government Deploys Eight Key Tasks for Next Year, Increasing Residents' Income as Main Tool for Expanding Domestic Demand
The Central Economic Work Conference has outlined eight key tasks for the upcoming year, emphasizing the importance of domestic demand and innovation in driving economic growth. Strategies include boosting consumption, enhancing fiscal policies, and addressing local financial challenges to ensure a stable economic environment. The focus on technology and industrial development is expected to play a crucial role in shaping China's economic landscape over the next five years.

U.S. Accused of Intentionally Forming 'Core Five Nations Group' with China, Russia, Japan, and India; Kremlin Responds, White House Denies
The U.S. is reportedly considering forming a 'Core Five Nations Group' with China, Russia, Japan, and India, which has drawn a denial from the White House. Russian officials have commented on the implications of this potential group, while experts note the absence of European nations in the proposal. The White House insists no alternative versions of the National Security Strategy report exist.

Two 'Historic Firsts'! In the First 11 Months, China's Automobile Production and Sales Exceeded 31 Million Units, and This Year's Export Scale is Expected to Retain the Global First Position
In the first 11 months of 2025, China's automobile production and sales exceeded 31 million units, marking a historic achievement. Despite a decline in November sales, the overall performance remains strong, with significant growth in exports, particularly for new energy vehicles. The country is expected to retain its position as the world's largest automobile exporter, with projections indicating exports could reach 7 million units this year.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 'Kawasaki's attitude makes dialogue impossible' reveals the essence of the problem
The Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, stating they have caused strong backlash in China and increasing criticism in Japan. Guo Jia-kun highlighted that true dialogue requires respect and equality, which Takaichi's approach lacks, emphasizing the need for better understanding and cooperation despite unresolved issues between China and Japan.

Central Economic Work Conference Held in Beijing, Xi Jinping Delivers Important Speech
The Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing, led by Xi Jinping, focused on summarizing economic work for 2025 and planning for 2026. Key tasks include prioritizing domestic demand, promoting innovation, and ensuring social welfare, while addressing existing economic challenges. The conference emphasized the need for unity and proactive policies to achieve development goals.

British Media: The Royal Navy Will Reduce Training Scale Around China
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed a significant reduction in military training exercises, particularly around China, starting in 2026. This decision reflects a shift in focus towards NATO commitments and an effort to address funding gaps, despite concerns that it may weaken the UK's ability to respond to perceived threats from China.

A Large Number of Internet Celebrities and Stars Investigated for Tax Evasion, E-commerce Industry Faces New Storm
The State Administration of Taxation in China has intensified scrutiny on high-income individuals, including internet celebrities, leading to significant tax investigations and penalties. Recent cases highlight the growing regulatory environment in the e-commerce sector, with a focus on compliance and the end of tax evasion practices. This shift is expected to reshape the influencer economy and e-commerce operations towards more sustainable practices.

Chinese and Russian Bombers Fly Near Japanese Airspace? Foreign Ministry Responds
The article discusses the recent reports of Chinese and Russian bombers flying near Japanese airspace and includes a response from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the region and the implications for international relations.

Lavrov's Latest Statement: Russia-China Relations Are an Important Factor for Global Strategic Stability
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov highlighted the importance of Russia-China relations for global strategic stability during a recent speech. He noted the significance of high-level dialogues and commemorative events that symbolize the deepening partnership between the two nations.