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Central government continues supporting cross-Strait industrial cooperation

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Central government continues supporting cross-Strait industrial cooperation

2025-12-24 18:00 Last Updated At:21:37

China's central government will continue to actively support cross-Strait industrial cooperation in the next 5 years, Peng Qing'en, spokesman of the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday. He also said the central government will assist businesses from China's Taiwan region in seizing opportunities during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030).

Peng made the remarks when talking about the annual conference of the Cross-Strait CEO Summit held last week in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, during which businesses from both sides of the Taiwan Strait discusses opportunities during the 15th Five-Year Plan period and the integrated development of cross-Strait industrial and supply chains, and agreed that the implementation of the new five-year plan will open up a broader space for cross-Strait economic cooperation.

"This annual conference of the summit was a grand gathering for cross-Strait business exchanges and cooperation as the mainland is about to enter the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan period. It's of great significance for businesspeople and companies from Taiwan to seize the opportunities brought about by the formulation and implementation of the 15th Five-Year Plan, accelerate their integration into the new development paradigm, participate in high-quality development, and deepen the integrated development of cross-Strait industrial and supply chains," Peng said.

"A hot issue in discussions among entrepreneurs across the Strait during the annual conference was how to seize the opportunities presented by the 15th Five-Year Plan and join hands to develop. They shared their outlook for development opportunities contained in the 15th Five-Year Plan from different perspectives in different fields, and discussed in depth new paths for cross-Strait economic cooperation through the synergy of industrial, supply, innovation and value chains. Participants said they have deepened their understanding of the industry layout and development priorities through exchanges, and will accurately align needs and optimize industry models in future cooperation to create conditions for integration across these chains," said Peng.

"We will, as always, actively support cross-Strait industrial cooperation, continuously improve the systems and policies for promoting cross-Strait economic and cultural exchanges and cooperation, deepen cross-Strait integrated development, assist businesspeople and companies from Taiwan in seizing opportunities of the 15th Five-Year Plan and help them achieve better development on the mainland," he said.

Central government continues supporting cross-Strait industrial cooperation

Central government continues supporting cross-Strait industrial cooperation

Giant panda cubs have been filmed enjoying their leisurely life in their enclosures, with one pair seen sharing a friendly hug while another trio were caught frolicking around at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

The two heartwarming scenes were captured at the base’s Star Giant Panda Nursery House and were recently released on the iPanda multimedia platform, which offers an up-close look at the daily lives and activities of the beloved pandas.

In one scene, two fluffy baby pandas are seen cozily embracing each other, with their interwoven black and white fur resembling a traditional Bagua diagram which is most commonly associated with Chinese feng shui.

In another clip, two more energetic panda cubs are seen messing around in the open space between some wooden logs in their enclosure. The pair appear to be engaged in a good-natured play-fight which sends one of them tumbling over, before a third panda arrives on the scene and muscles its way in on the act, creating a very lively atmosphere.

The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a world-renowned institution for the ex-situ conservation of giant pandas, scientific research and breeding, public education and tourism.

The base is famous for its work in protecting and breeding giant pandas, red pandas and other endangered wild animal species exclusive to China.

Giant panda cubs seen enjoying boisterous playtime

Giant panda cubs seen enjoying boisterous playtime

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