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China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

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China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

2026-06-09 14:29 Last Updated At:15:27

China has stepped up efforts to promote the implementation of its multiple key marine ecological protection projects since the beginning of this year, with a balance between marine ecological protection and marine economic development.

In the waters off Weizhou Island in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, coral colonies cultivated through ecological restoration projects have successfully achieved large-scale natural spawning for the first time this year. The milestone indicates that a complete ecological self-recovery system has been established in the artificially restored marine area.

Across the country, the pace of construction on major ecological projects, including the Blue Bay environmental improvement initiative and coral reef restoration efforts, has accelerated since the beginning of the year.

Meanwhile, pilot projects of the Harmonious and Beautiful Islands program have advanced steadily, with the first batch of 33 islands covered by the program taking shape as models of green landscapes, clean shores, clear waters and abundant marine life.

The improved health of coastal ecosystems is now fueling growth in emerging marine industries.

"From January to April, China's marine economy achieved innovation-driven and high-quality development. Marine passenger traffic and passenger turnover increased by 7.3 percent and 11.1 percent year on year, respectively. Several marine-derived medicines have also gained approval for clinical trials. Next, we will remain committed to protecting our country's blue seas and coastlines, and further strengthen the blue foundation for sustainable use of marine resources," said Meng Qinglei, deputy director of the Department of Marine Strategy, Planning and Economy at the Ministry of Natural Resources.

China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

China achieves balanced development of marine ecology, economy

The European Union (EU) is preparing to disburse a first tranche of 9.1 billion euros (10.5 billion U.S. dollars) to Ukraine in June as part of a landmark 90-billion-euro (103.8 billion dollars) financial assistance package, European Commission spokesman Balazs Ujvari said on Monday.

Speaking at the Commission's daily press briefing, Ujvari said the funds will be split to cover critical military and economic needs, with 5.9 billion euros (6.8 billion dollars) earmarked for defense, and 3.2 billion euros (3.7 billion dollars) for direct budget support.

The final technical details are being worked out, said Ujvari.

On the same day, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said to the press during an informal meeting of EU defense ministers in Nicosia, Cyprus, that the 5.9 billion euros (6.8 billion dollars) to be released this month would be used for drones.

Separately, the EU announced the disbursement of 2.8 billion euros (3.2 billion dollars) under the Ukraine Facility to help meet Ukraine's financing needs and ensure the continued functioning of its public administration.

The EU formally approved the 90-billion-euro loan package for Ukraine in April, aiming to provide fiscal and military support to the country in 2026 and 2027.

EU to disburse first 9.1 bln euros under Ukraine loan package

EU to disburse first 9.1 bln euros under Ukraine loan package

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