China’s Institutional Opening-Up Takes Center Stage at 2026 Two Sessions
China prioritizes institutional opening-up at 2026 Two Sessions, focusing on regulatory alignment with global standards to boost economic stability and foreign investment.
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China prioritizes institutional opening-up at 2026 Two Sessions, focusing on regulatory alignment with global standards to boost economic stability and foreign investment.
Ministers at the 14th NPC’s live Q&A session outline China’s 2026 economic strategies, tech advancements, and cross-strait engagement plans.
China emphasizes multilateral cooperation and UN-centered governance to address global instability, as Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines priorities during the Two Sessions.
China positions itself as a stabilizing global force through inclusive diplomacy and development-focused security strategies, reshaping international relations paradigms.
Iran’s president pledges territorial defense amid US-Israel clashes, while officials warn of oil market disruptions across West Asia as tensions escalate.
China reiterates opposition to Taiwan independence and external interference, emphasizing historical and legal claims amid rising cross-strait tensions in 2026.
Tibetan artists dazzled Hubei audiences with traditional dances and music, fostering cultural exchange and showcasing Xizang’s vibrant heritage.
NPC deputy Wang Jiapeng proposes dedicated special education legislation to strengthen protections for students with disabilities during China’s 2026 parliamentary sessions.
China’s 2026 transport network, from high-speed rail to ride-hailing apps, transforms travel for international visitors with seamless connectivity across regions.
China enhances travel convenience in 2026 with diverse payment options, including mobile platforms and expanded credit card access, easing transactions for international visitors.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines Beijing’s vision for predictable diplomacy and economic partnership amid global uncertainty, attracting international attention and leadership visits.
China’s expanded visa-free policy attracted 30 million visitors in 2025, with streamlined entry procedures driving tourism growth and economic opportunities in 2026.
Beijing theater director Feng Yuanzeng advocates cultural confidence and global heritage promotion at China’s Two Sessions forum, highlighting new artistic initiatives.
Russia urges Azerbaijan and Iran to avoid escalation after a drone strike in Nakhchivan, emphasizing dialogue amid rising Middle East tensions.
A CGTN survey finds over 80% of Americans view stable US-China ties as crucial, with strong bipartisan support for cooperation and optimism for future relations.
Japanese media express growing concern over PM Takaichi’s push to ease lethal arms exports, warning of risks to constitutional pacifism and regional stability.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for an immediate ceasefire in the Iran conflict, emphasizing dialogue over military action to resolve regional tensions.
A mother in Minab mourns her child among 168 killed in a US-Israeli strike on a girls’ school, as global calls for accountability grow.
As International Women’s Day 2026 is marked, China showcases progress in gender equality through maritime innovation and tech leadership, with President Xi Jinping emphasizing women’s vital role in modernization.
City of Hope oncologist Dr. Linda Bosserman discusses balancing medical science with compassionate care in a 2026 International Women’s Day interview.