Rubber has always been a key commodity in Hainan, China's southernmost province and an island known for its tropical climate, beach resorts and forested interior.
China confirmed on Wednesday that the Vatican will attend the Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition, which begins later this month, as the two countries work to improve bilateral ties.
President Xi Jinping sent his condolences to French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday after a fire ravaged the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, with the Chinese leader expressing sincere sadness to all French people.
The government will continue to expand debt financing channels to support spending on infrastructure construction this year to help offset a sharp slowdown in fiscal revenue growth, said the Ministry of Finance.
President Xi Jinping is paying great attention to poverty reduction work during his inspection tour of the mountainous Chongqing municipality.
In the more than three months since it reopened to the public after repairs, more than 70,000 vehicles a day on average have crossed the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge in Jiangsu province.
Some 30 structures, including bridges, subway and road tunnels, will span the Yangtze River in Jiangsu by 2025, according to the provincial Transport Bureau.
A new guideline on promoting nursing homes for the elderly in China offers overseas investors national treatment when they join the sector.
A study on the behavior of consumers aged 60 or older found an urgent need to better shield the group from consumer fraud as China seeks to tap their fast-growing purchasing power to boost growth.
China appreciates Malaysia's support in the Belt and Road Initiative and welcomes the participation of the country's prime minister in the second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday.
China's appetite for reading, which grew by leaps and bounds over the past 20 years, has seen little change as a whole in the past year, but what is read and how it is read continue to evolve, a survey found.
China's economic growth will remain stable in the first quarter, and is expected to land at 6.3 percent or even higher year-on-year when it is released this week, economists said after some economic indicators for March surprised the market on the upside.