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Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

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Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman
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Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

2024-10-08 16:18 Last Updated At:20:57

Major-power competition does not comply with the trend of the times, still less settle the problems in the United States or challenges to the world, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning at a press briefing in Beijing on Tuesday.

Mao made the remarks in response to a media query about an article U.S. Secretary of State Blinken published on Foreign Affairs, in which he said the U.S. government would treat China as a "pacing challenge" and "its most consequential long-term strategic competitor."

"These fallacies of U.S. officials are nothing new. We have said many times that major-power competition does not comply with the trend of the times and still less settle the problems in the United States or the challenges to the world. The U.S. views the international situation and defines its relations with China from a perspective of strategic competition, this has stemmed from its obsession with the Cold War mentality," said Mao.

"By treating China as a long-term strategic competitor and a pacing challenge, the U.S. is projecting its own history of hegemony and hegemonic mindset onto other nations. This represents a serious misjudgment of China and China-U.S. relations, which does not serve the fundamental interests of the two peoples, nor does it meet the extensive expectation of the international community," she said.

"China is always a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of the international order. In fact, it is none other than the United States that has engaged in unfair competition, taken aggressive actions, flexed its muscle everywhere, and exerted pressure and coercion," she said.

Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

Major-power competition not trend of times: spokeswoman

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China to support urban renewal projects to advance new urbanization

2024-10-08 20:25 Last Updated At:20:37

More efforts will be made for key urban renewal projects, with the goal of fully releasing huge potential of new urbanization and generating new drivers of economic growth, said Liu Sushe, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country's top economic planner, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Liu made the remarks at a press briefing that was held by the State Council Information Office on systematically implementing a package of incremental policies to solidly promote economic growth, structural optimization and sustained momentum of development.

According to Liu, China's urban development has entered a phase where both new construction and the renewal of existing infrastructure are of equal importance, with the latter facing an increasingly heavier burden.

The renovation of urban underground utility networks, such as gas, water supply, drainage, and heating systems, will require the installation of nearly 600,000 kilometers of new pipelines and cost up to around 4 trillion yuan (around 567.18 billion U.S. dollars) over the next five years.

Looking ahead, China will take a phased approach to implement the urban renewal and renovation projects, according to Liu.

Priority will be given to projects that can enhance public safety and improve people's livelihood, such as the refurbishment of aging urban residential communities and neighborhoods and the revitalization of urban villages, Liu added.

At the start of the press briefing, the NDRC announced investment projects valued at 200 billion yuan (about some 28.35 billion U.S. dollars) that are in next year's plans will be released in advance this year to support the implementation of major national strategies and building up of security capacity in key areas.

"[In the pre-allocation funds,] we will give priority to a batch of key urban renewal projects. Currently, the financial demand for urban underground utility network is substantial, and we hope to prioritize support for these key projects. For the 2023-2024 period, the NDRC has earmarked over 470 billion yuan from the central budget, the issuance of additional government bonds, and ultra-long special treasury bonds, with a particular focus on the renovation of urban gas and drainage networks and the renovation of old urban residential communities, among others," Liu said.

China to support urban renewal projects to advance new urbanization

China to support urban renewal projects to advance new urbanization

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