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CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

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CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

2025-08-17 21:43 Last Updated At:22:57

China Media Group (CMG) will broadcast a six-episode feature program beginning on Sunday, celebrating the 60th anniversary of founding of Xizang Autonomous Region.

The production chronicles the region's transformation milestones from its leap forward over 1,000 years to contemporary achievements across economic, social, and cultural spheres.

Through archival footage and firsthand accounts, the series highlights Xizang's integration of traditional heritage with modern development strategies, and its achievements in social stability, development, ecological protection, and border security.

The series offers a perception into Xizang's vibrant festivals and UNESCO-recognized landscapes while emphasizing its development and modernization under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.

CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

CMG to launch program for 60th anniversary of Xizang Autonomous Region

China's expanding ties with the Global South have pushed trade growth far beyond the global average despite the tariff pressure from the U.S., according to experts.

"Whilst the Trump tariffs ultimately led to a significant drop-off in Chinese exports to the United States and vice versa, the trading relationships across much of the rest of the world continue to grow, and China's trading relationships across the Belt and Road Initiative countries, as well as with the Global South, more broadly speaking, has grown at rates far greater than global trade growth as a whole. And we see that evidenced by the latest data. When we break that down, we see that has been underpinned by the developments in high-technology products in particular, whether it's EVs, whether it's even in semiconductors, as well as photovoltaic panels, etc.," said Dr. Warwick Powell, an adjunct professor at the Queensland University of Technology, in a TV interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN) on Thursday.

"And you've got to look at the places where the growth is taking place. Africa, I think, is a very interesting case in point, because the kinds of things that China has been exporting and expanding in terms of its exports are all about African economic development -- its machinery, its energy systems, its technology, and this really goes to delivering on China's broader strategic ambition as an emerging great power to be an enabling great power, supporting the development of its partners around the world," he added.

Qian Jun, executive dean of International School of Finance at Fudan University, attributed the trade growth to Chinese firms' endeavor to tap into key regions like ASEAN, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.

"The main increase of export comes from, as we have discussed, these new areas: The ASEAN economy -- southeast Asia remains the most important trading partner -- and also Latin America, the Middle East, and these [other such] new regions. So, the exporters of the Chinese companies are also very good at adjusting their destinies, their strategies, how to market their goods and services, so that the reliance on the U.S., for example, has gone down a lot," Qian said.

China's trade momentum increasingly powered by Global South: experts

China's trade momentum increasingly powered by Global South: experts

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