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China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

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China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

2025-07-09 19:32 Last Updated At:22:17

China stands ready to deepen coordination and cooperation with the United Nations to jointly advocate for a more just and equitable international order, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said in meeting with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Tuesday.

Over the past 80 years since its founding, the United Nations has made vital contributions to safeguarding world peace and tranquility while promoting common development, Li said.

The Chinese premier said the world looks to the UN to play a greater role amid mounting unstable and uncertain factors.

The vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind and the three major global initiatives, proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, are highly consistent with the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter, as they embody China's steadfast commitment and pragmatic approach to support multilateralism and the work of the U.N., Li stressed.

The more complex the international situation becomes, the more necessary it is to uphold the authority of the U.N., said Li, stating that China firmly supports the U.N.'s central role in global governance and stands ready to work with all parties to practice true multilateralism and to better advance the U.N.'s work.

As the global security faces grave challenges, China has made extensive efforts to promote dialogue for political settlement of hotspot issues, and will continue to support the U.N. in playing its unique role in de-escalating tensions, he said.

The premier noted that all parties should prioritize development on the international agenda, work together to enhance global development cooperation, allocate resources first and foremost to key areas such as poverty alleviation, education, employment and capacity building, and revitalize the global development partnership.

China, as a responsible major developing country, will continue to firmly pursue opening-up, share its opportunities with the rest of the world and promote common development, Li said.

China supports the United Nations as the main channel in addressing the gaps in global governance in emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, cyberspace, the polar regions and outer space, he added.

For his part, Guterres expressed appreciation for China's long-term commitment to multilateralism, as well as its firm support for the work of the United Nations.

The U.N. chief noted that the three major global initiatives proposed by President Xi dovetail with the goals of the United Nations.

The Chinese side, he said, has made important contributions to promoting political settlement of hotspot issues, reforming the international economic and financial system, and safeguarding the interests of developing countries.

In the face of the current international situation, the United Nations looks forward to taking its 80th founding anniversary as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation with China, safeguard the authority of the U.N. Charter and international law, support multilateralism, oppose unilateralism, jointly address climate change and other global challenges, enhance global governance of artificial intelligence, and promote world peace and development, he added.

The three major global initiatives refer to the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative proposed by Xi respectively in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

China willing to work with U.N. to advocate more just, equitable international order: premier

From cutting-edge technology exhibitions to retail stores thousands of kilometers away from Europe and Southeast Asia, China-made robot vacuum cleaners are increasingly becoming a popular choice among consumers worldwide.

At electronics retailers in Berlin, Germany, Chinese brands such as Roborock and Dreame occupy prominent positions in dedicated robot vacuum sections, offering a wide range of products priced between 200 and 2,000 euros.

Many local consumers said that when purchasing smart home appliances including robot vacuum cleaners, they tend to give priority to Chinese-made products.

"It's a good price and good quality. It's also the innovation. I have a feeling that the European brands are not innovating enough," said one customer.

"I think they're always on top of the other technologies. They are getting them out faster. A lot of us are switching to the Chinese technology," another consumer said.

Germany is one of the most important overseas markets for China's floor-cleaning robots.

According to data from market research firm GfK, from January to November 2025, more than six out of 10 robot vacuum cleaners sold in Western Europe were Chinese brands.

Industry data also point to a strong global momentum.

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), global shipments of smart robot vacuum cleaners reached 17.424 million units in the first three quarters of 2025, representing a year-on-year increase of 18.7 percent.

Chinese brands including Roborock, Ecovacs, Dreame, Xiaomi and Narwal ranked among the world's top five in terms of shipment volume, with a combined share of nearly 70 percent of the global market.

At a robot vacuum cleaner manufacturing plant in Huizhou, south China's Guangdong Province, workers were seen stepping up production of newly launched models that recently debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in the United States, which concluded Friday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The factory adjusted its production lines as early as December 2025 and stocked inventory in advance for overseas markets to ensure that new products could be delivered to global consumers at the earliest possible time.

"In 2025, Roborock's global shipments exceeded 7.2 million units. Since 2024, overseas revenue has accounted for more than 50 percent of our total revenue. Our products have now been sold to more than 170 countries and regions, serving more than 20 million households worldwide," said Quan Gang, president of Roborock.

At another robot vacuum cleaner manufacturing facility in Dongguan, Guangdong, rising overseas orders have prompted the company to upgrade its production lines with intelligent technologies to further boost capacity. The factory is currently operating at full load to meet a growing demand.

"For 2026, we have already obtained overseas orders worth at least 300 million to 400 million yuan (around 43 million to 57.3 million U.S. dollars). In addition, we've engaged in strategic cooperation with European home appliance group Cebos Group, and our total confirmed orders have exceeded 600 million yuan (around 86 million U.S. dollars)," said Zhang Junbin, founder and CEO of Narwal Robotics.

Chinese robot vacuum brands gain strong global traction

Chinese robot vacuum brands gain strong global traction

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