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      Chinese vice premier calls for mutually beneficial, global sci-tech cooperation

      2025-03-28 01:56 Last Updated At:10:58

      Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing said on Thursday that China is willing to work with other countries to explore new models of mutually beneficial sci-tech cooperation to drive the development of new quality productive forces amid the current sci-tech revolution and industrial transformation.

      Zhang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Zhongguancun Forum Annual Conference in Beijing.

      China has been implementing an innovation-driven development strategy, achieving fruitful results in the integration of sci-tech and industrial innovation while continuously strengthening the momentum of new industrialization and steadily developing new quality productive forces, Zhang noted.

      He expressed China's willingness to work with other countries to explore new models of mutually beneficial, global sci-tech cooperation. The vice premier also called for joint efforts to use sci-tech innovation to lead the development of new quality productive forces, address global challenges such as climate change, and promote win-win cooperation among nations.

      Prior to the event, Zhang visited the permanent exhibition at the Zhongguancun Exhibition Center and talked with exhibitors there.

      The 2025 Zhongguancun Forum Annual Conference is themed "New Quality Productive Forces and Global Technology Cooperation."

      Chinese vice premier calls for mutually beneficial, global sci-tech cooperation

      Chinese vice premier calls for mutually beneficial, global sci-tech cooperation

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      Chinese Red Cross team begin search-rescue operations in quake-hit Mandalay

      2025-03-31 20:26 Last Updated At:20:37

      The Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team that arrived in Mandalay, Myanmar early Monday have engaged in search and rescue operation in the quake-hit city.

      Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar, was hard hit by a 7.9-magnitude earthquake that jolted the Southeast Asian country Friday.

      The search and rescue team was organized under the coordination of China's Ministry of Emergency Management and the Red Cross Society of China.

      The team will carry out earthquake relief efforts in the quake-stricken Mandalay, including structure demolition, search and rescue operations, medical transport, healthcare assistance, and psychological counseling service.

      The rescuers are racing against time to search for possible survivors in the rubble of a four-story building, which housed 20 residents before the earthquake. According to local rescuers, two of the 20 people were likely to be buried under the collapsed building.

      With the assistance of life detectors, the rescuers found some sign of life and then began to establish a channel through the rubble for further detection of possible survivors.

      As of 12:00 local time on Monday, the earthquake has left at least 2,056 people dead, 3,900 injured, and 270 missing, according to Myanmar's State Administration Council.

      As of Monday morning, 36 aftershocks, with magnitudes ranging from 2.8 to 7.5, have been recorded following the earthquake, said Myanmar's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology on Monday.

      Chinese Red Cross team begin search-rescue operations in quake-hit Mandalay

      Chinese Red Cross team begin search-rescue operations in quake-hit Mandalay

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