Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called on Friday on compatriots across the Taiwan Straits to uphold the one-China principle, oppose "Taiwan independence" and expand communications in all areas.
China's foreign trade surged by 7.9 percent year-on-year to 14.12 trillion yuan ($2.1 trillion) in the first half of the year, despite potential challenges posed by the United States' protectionist trade policies.
China's first racing car school will welcome its inaugural group of students in September next year.
President Xi Jinping called on Friday for improving the nation's innovation capability in core technologies of key sectors to support the nation's development.
US President Donald Trump has said Britain may not get a trade deal with the United States if Prime Minister Theresa May goes ahead with her plans as they stand for exiting the European Union.
President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to the Middle East and Africa will be "an important diplomatic activity" for boosting unity and cooperation with developing countries amid profound changes in the global situation, a senior diplomat said on Friday.
China's broad money supply growth or M2, a key gauge of inflation, retreated to a record low in June, despite a slight pick up in yuan loans amid monetary policy tweaks and tighter financial regulations.
US accusations regarding China's business practices, including trade and intellectual property rights, are a "distortion of facts", the Ministry of Commerce said.
An explosion took place at a chemical company in Jiang'an county, Sichuan province on Thursday, killing 19 and injuring 12.
China is building up its international image and the credibility of its judicial system through dealing with high-profile foreign-related intellectual property cases, a senior official from China's top court said.
President Xi Jinping will pay state visits to the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa from July 19 to 24, and attend the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg from July 25 to 27, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on Thursday.
The US action to escalate trade friction will not solve any problem, but rather will push the global economy into a trap of uncertainty that includes a possible world economic recession, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.
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