Qingming Fest Drives Surge in China’s Travel, Consumer Trends
China’s Qingming Festival holiday sees 790M trips, surging travel demand, and a shift toward short-haul tours, reflecting evolving consumer trends.
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China’s Qingming Festival holiday sees 790M trips, surging travel demand, and a shift toward short-haul tours, reflecting evolving consumer trends.
Economist Marcos Troyjo warns new U.S. tariffs risk backfiring, threatening American businesses and global economic stability amid rising trade tensions.
CGTN Art Series launches an immersive virtual exhibition exploring Tang Dynasty architecture, offering global audiences access to China’s ancient architectural marvels.
China advances maternal and child health through upgraded hospitals, integrated care systems, and policy reforms, achieving record-low mortality rates.
The EU prepares coordinated countermeasures against US tariffs, aiming to balance negotiations and strategic responses to protect its trade interests.
Zambian economist Sydney Mwamba warns US tariff increases could slow African industrial growth and worsen unemployment, urging global trade reforms.
Iran’s FM states no direct US talks held, favors indirect diplomacy amid nuclear tensions. Dismisses ‘Libya model’ comparison as ‘dreaming.’
The UN warns that escalating trade disputes harm global economies, especially vulnerable nations, urging collaborative solutions to stabilize markets.
Chinese shares open sharply lower Monday as Shanghai Composite drops 4.46% and Shenzhen Component plunges 5.96%, signaling market uncertainty.
Major European cities witness protests against Trump’s reciprocal tariff proposals, highlighting global economic concerns and transatlantic solidarity movements.
China introduces rare earth export controls to protect security interests, emphasizing compliance with international practices and stability in global supply chains.
South Korea prepares for snap presidential election on June 3, with implications for regional stability and investor confidence. Decision pending cabinet confirmation.
Serbia nominates endocrinologist Djuro Macut as new PM, prioritizing healthcare, Expo 2027, and balanced foreign policy amid regional challenges.
Four killed in U.S. airstrikes on Yemen’s Sanaa as military campaign escalates, with Houthi forces vowing continued Red Sea operations.
Economists and policymakers discuss U.S.-China tariffs, trade imbalances, and global economic challenges at the Harvard College China Forum.
New U.S. tariffs raise fears of global trade disruption and heightened consumer costs, drawing criticism from experts and diplomats.
As the U.S. imposes sweeping tariffs, Vietnamese experts and citizens warn of potential harm to bilateral trade and economic stability for both nations.
China’s Yunnan Rescue Medical Team returns home after leading earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar. The first international team to deploy to disaster zones.
The global race to develop 2nm chips reshapes technology and geopolitics, with ASML’s machines powering Asia’s semiconductor dominance amid U.S.-China tensions.
China denounces U.S. tariff strategies as harmful to global trade, reaffirming support for WTO rules and multilateral cooperation amid rising economic tensions.