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Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

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Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

2026-04-10 16:29 Last Updated At:19:07

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, stressed that compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the Chinese nation when meeting with Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party, in Beijing on Friday.

Xi highlighted cultural and historical connections across the Strait at the meeting.

"Compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the Chinese nation, a great nation with a civilization spanning more than 5,000 years. People of all ethnic groups, including our Taiwan compatriots, have jointly pioneered and developed the vast territory of our motherland, founded a unified multiethnic nation, written the splendid history of China, created the brilliant Chinese civilization, cultivated the great national spirit, and forged the common conviction that the Chinese territory must not be divided, the country must not descend into chaos, the nation must not be fragmented, and the civilization must not be fractured, which has guided the Chinese nation to strive unremittingly and the Chinese civilization to go on and on," Xi said.

Invited by the CPC Central Committee and Xi, Cheng is the first KMT chairperson to have led a delegation to the Chinese mainland in a decade.

"Under the leadership of General Secretary Xi, the mainland has made extraordinary achievements and continuously galloped forward. The 15th Five-Year Plan has just begun and is bound to reach new heights, which is worth looking forward to," Cheng said at the meeting.

Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

Compatriots on both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Chinese nation: Xi

Seven of the eight major categories of commodities and services that make up China's consumer price index (CPI) have risen in March, said an analyst after the country's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the latest data on Friday.

The latest data showed China's CPI, a main gauge of inflation, rose 1 percent year on year in March, and the core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, increased 1.1 percent year on year.

Among them, prices of industrial consumer goods grew by 2.2 percent, an increase of 1.1 percentage points from the previous month, contributing about 0.67 percentage points to the year-on-year CPI increase.

Specifically, the prices of gold jewelry, household appliances and clothing all went up, while gasoline prices turned from a decline to a rise.

"Of the eight major categories of commodities and services that make up the CPI, seven recorded price increases and one saw a decline, namely the residential category. Specifically, driven by strong seasonal demand, a rise in clothing prices pushed up the overall price of the apparel category year on year. The price of the transportation and communication category shifted from a decline to a year-on-year increase. Meanwhile, boosted by growing resident travel demand, prices for travel agency services also rose year on year," said He Xiaoying, deputy director at the analysis and forecasting division of the price monitoring center under the National Development and Reform Commission.

Friday's data also showed that the producer price index (PPI), which measures costs for goods at the factory gate, returned to year-on-year growth in March, ending a 41-month streak of decline.

The PPI rose 0.5 percent year on year in March, reversing a 0.9 percent drop in February, according to the NBS.

NBS statistician Dong Lijuan attributed the turnaround mainly to imported inflationary pressures and improved supply-demand dynamics in some domestic industries.

Peng Xiaozhen, an analyst at Sublime China Information Company Limited, an institute specializing in providing information on Chinese commodity market, said overall, China's PPI is set to recover.

"International energy markets experienced wide fluctuations, and rising costs pushed up prices across the entire petrochemical industrial chain. Boosted by higher energy and chemical product prices, the rebound trend of China's PPI was further consolidated and overall, its recovery is going to continue," said Peng.

Price hike of seven major categories drives China's CPI in March: analyst

Price hike of seven major categories drives China's CPI in March: analyst

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