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China’s first Legoland resort opens in Shanghai

Legoland Shanghai Resort, China’s first Legoland resort and the world’s largest at opening, officially opened to public on July 5 in Shanghai, featuring eight immersive themed areas with over 75 interactive rides, shows, and attractions. Get ready to step into this brick-filled wonderland! Tanks to chinadaily.com.cn Please visit: Our Sponsor

Exporters pursue new markets amid tariff woes

Workers are busy assembling lighting products at EK Inc, a pioneering innovator in the professional stage lighting industry, in Zhongshan, Guangdong province. QIU QUANLIN/CHINA DAILY Export-oriented enterprises based in Zhongshan, Guangdong province, have taken proactive initiatives by upholding product quality, expanding into diverse markets, and nurturing independent brands, aiming to achieve breakthroughs against the odds amid…

Chinese carmakers shifting gears with global factory push

A Brazil-made BYD new energy vehicle rolls off the line at BYD’s production base in Camacari, Bahia State, Brazil, July 1, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] Chinese carmakers are building up overseas production capabilities, signaling a shift from their exports-based go-global strategy. BYD rolled out its first Brazil-made passenger vehicle from its factory in Bahia state last week,…

China responds to EU ban with import restrictions of medical equipment

China enacted new measures, effective immediately, targeting the procurement of certain medical devices imported from the European Union in government purchasing programs, according to a notice issued by the Ministry of Finance on Sunday. This move follows the European Commission, the EU’s executive body, introducing steps to restrict Chinese companies and products from taking part…

TotalEnergies exec: China key engine for innovation

Visitors gather at TotalEnergies’ booth during a mining expo in Beijing. DU JIANPO/FOR CHINA DAILY China is a crucial engine for global sustainable innovation, particularly in the energy sector, a senior executive of TotalEnergies China said, highlighting the country’s rapid advancements and the French energy major’s increasing reliance on Chinese technology. “China has been at the…

GDP growth target seen as attainable

Jason Ding China’s economy is expected to gain momentum and meet its annual growth target of around 5 percent this year, buoyed by stimulus policy measures and technological innovation, said Jason Ding, managing partner of consultancy Bain & Co Greater China. The key drivers of China’s economic growth come from its large-scale manufacturing, green transition,…