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International trade enables common development and benefits all parties: spokeswoman

China

International trade enables common development and benefits all parties: spokeswoman
China

China

International trade enables common development and benefits all parties: spokeswoman

2025-08-21 16:55 Last Updated At:23:07

International trade based on comparative advantages enables common development and benefits all parties, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Thursday.

Commenting on China's striking foreign trade growth data in July, Mao Ning, the spokeswoman, said that the growth in foreign trade shows the great resilience of the Chinese economy.

China's total volume of goods imports and exports in July hit a new high for the year.

Some observers believe that the sustained growth of China's foreign trade highlights the broad global recognition of Chinese products, and will continue to serve as a major driving force of China's economy.

Others, however, have pointed out that external risks such as tariff wars have put sustained pressure on China's export market.

"Facing a complex and volatile external environment, China's foreign trade has continued to improve, demonstrating the strong resilience of the Chinese economy and the robust demand of the global market for Chinese products. This is a result of the combined effect of China's efforts to expand high-level opening-up, advance high-quality development, and promote industrial upgrading," said Mao at a press conference in Beijing. 对此,毛宁介绍,

"Facts have proven that carrying out international trade based on comparative advantages and achieving common development benefits all parties. Quality Chinese products are renowned worldwide and a diverse and stable China market is widely favored - these cannot be changed by tariff or trade wars. China will continue to share development opportunities with all other countries through open cooperation for win-win results," she said.

International trade enables common development and benefits all parties: spokeswoman

International trade enables common development and benefits all parties: spokeswoman

A former television host from Taiwan, Zhai Xuan, has made a pivotal decision to leave mainstream broadcasting in order to create content that provides a better understanding of the Chinese mainland and cross-strait relations.

Zhai, a seasoned television host with over a decade of experience in Taiwan's media landscape, recently addressed an audience at an event in Beijing, where she revealed her complete transition into independent online media.

In her remarks, she articulated her aspiration to bridge what she perceives as a significant information gap between audiences on both sides of the Strait, highlighting her commitment to fostering a deeper understanding and connection through her new endeavors.

"I was really surprised by all the fake news. There were stories saying people on the mainland can't afford tea eggs or that they live in mud houses and in Taiwan, this was the main information many people received," said Zhai.

Zhai said she initially began producing online videos to challenge such perceptions while continuing her work as a television host.

In April 2025, she travelled to the mainland with her father to fulfill her late grandfather's wish to return to his hometown. The trip, which reunited family members separated since 1949, was recorded in a video series titled "Journey to Find Our Roots", drawing attention from viewers in both Taiwan and the mainland.

"Many people in Taiwan told me that after watching, they wanted to apply for a mainland travel permit immediately and go looking for their relatives. Some had long forgotten these things, but after seeing my story, they began thinking about their hometowns and family members they had never met and decided to search for their roots," Zhai shared her story at the event.

By mid-2025, Zhai said she began to feel increasing pressure amid rising political tensions and a tightening atmosphere around cross-Strait exchanges in Taiwan.

After more than 12 years in the industry, Zhai resigned from her position, believing it was the right thing to do.

"At that moment, I felt this was a major issue,not just for me, but for Chinese people on both sides of the Strait. If I backed down then, I wouldn’t be standing on the right side," said Zhai.

Since leaving television, Zhai has broadened her online programming to encompass a range of daily-life topics, including practical guidance on applying for a mainland travel permit and using commonly employed mobile applications, in addition to content that delves into historical memory and cultural connections across the Strait.

As the debate over cross-Strait relations continues in Taiwan, Zhai said she remains committed to her current path.

Former Taiwan TV host bridges cross-Strait divide via online media

Former Taiwan TV host bridges cross-Strait divide via online media

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