China–EU ties are becoming greener than ever. From electric vehicles to energy storage systems, green industries are fast emerging as a cornerstone of their partnership. This growing collaboration is already delivering tangible results – driving trade and investment, strengthening environmental governance, and contributing joint solutions to global climate challenges. Watch the video to explore how China and EU are working together for a greener future.
Source: CGTN
2025-07-30
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In China, the same plastic bottle is worth half a cent when collected on land, three cents when retrieved from the ocean. Products made from plastic collected from the ocean cost more than those made of fresh plastic—a discovery that reshaped a Chinese company's approach. The "Blue Circle" system incentivizes coastal fishermen to collect litter from the ocean, with high-value end products funding the front-end collection, thereby creating a sustainable business loop. Using commercial power to achieve clean ocean—this is China's solution to global marine governance.
Source: CGTN
2025-07-25
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"I've seen a region, a country that has committed to developing a blue economy sustainably." A high-level official of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has praised China's sustainable solutions in advancing aquaculture development.
Source: XINHUA
2025-07-23
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The 2025 Report on the International Communication Influence of Chinese Cities has just been released in Beijing, naming Fuzhou, Fujian as a “Rising Potential City” of the year.
In 2024, Fuzhou built cultural "bridges" and curated scenic landscapes that showcased the harmony between mountains and sea. Through diverse exchange platforms — including the “Bond with Kuliang” China–US Youth Exchange Week, the “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students, and the Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Fair — the city opened a dynamic “window of ideas” for dialogue between China and the world.
Source: FJICC
2025-07-23
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