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  • East Asia

    Moon’s approval rating falls to lowest level since inauguration: poll

    President Moon Jae-in’s job approval rating declined to 43 percent, the lowest point since his inauguration in May 2017, a Gallup Korea poll said Friday. In the poll, of 1,003 adults, conducted by the leading pollster nationwide from Tuesday to Thursday, only 43 percent said they approved of Moon’s job…

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  • East Asia

    China contributes to Italian port construction for win-win results

    Chinese company COSCO SHIPPING Ports Limited is contributing efforts to the construction of an Italian port, lifting capacity for the terminal and creating win-win results, as China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) continues expanding its global influence.   The Port of Vado Ligure, 140 kilometers away from Italy’s industrial powerhouse…

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    Full text of Xi’s signed article on Italian newspaper

    A signed article by Chinese President Xi Jinping titled “East Meets West — A New Chapter of Sino-Italian Friendship” was published Wednesday on Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera ahead of his state visit to the European country. An English version of the full text of the article is as follows:…

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    Xi’s upcoming visits to usher in new chapter of China-Europe ties

    Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay state visits to Italy, Monaco, and France from March 21 to 26. Xi was invited by Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Head of State of the Principality of Monaco Albert II and French President Emmanuel Macron. The Chinese President’s first overseas trip this year, scheduled…

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    BRI to create substantial opportunities for Europe

    Chinese President Xi Jinping published a signed article titled “East Meets West —— A New Chapter of Sino-Italian Friendship” on March 20 on the leading Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera ahead of his state visit to the European country. In the article, the Belt and Road and Marco Polo who…

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    Look forward to new prospects for China-France relations

    Paris has already felt the warmth of the spring wind in March. In this beautiful season of the revivification of nature, President Xi Jinping is about to pay his second state visit to France. In March five years ago, President Xi visited France, and the leaders of the two countries…

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    Strive for a better future for China-Italy relations

    Spring heralds a fresh start. At the invitation of Italian President Sergio Mattarella, President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Italy. This visit is the first visit to Italy by a Chinese President in a decade and marks Xi’s first state visit to Italy. It is of epoch-making…

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    Shanghai in No.5 spot among financial hubs

    Shanghai will likely surpass Singapore as the world’s fourth-largest financial hub within three years, based on the metrics of a recent ranking of global financial centers that put the city in the fifth position, thanks to its strength in the volume of products and deals, as well as further opening-up,…

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    China’s car market energized by opening up efforts

    In the Tesla’s new gigafactory in Shanghai, hammer apparatus, excavators, dumper lorries, and dozens of electric workers are busy with the construction of a plant that is capable of producing 500,000 cars each year upon completion. As the first wholly foreign-owned new-energy car subsidiary in China, the super factory received…

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    Chinese learning leads Italian students into a new world

    Studying Chinese is leading students from an Italian Chinese-language international scientific high school into a new world, as the oriental language is opening a new window for them to know more about China. The Chinese-language international scientific high school, located on the fourth floor of the boarding school Rome Convitto…

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