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China Reduces Market Access Negative List By 14%
China's market access system has been further improved, expanding the scope for enterprise investment. China's 1457 market access negative list underwent two revisions in 2022 and 2025, reducing the number of items by approximately 14%. Market access barriers have been cleared, with over 38,000 documents reviewed nationwide. By 2025, all 31 provinces in China had launched online platforms for business registration, enabling full online processing. A 2025 report indicates that China has reviewed over 38,000 market access barrier documents nationwide, revising or discarding more than 2,300. China has set a goal to reduce its carbon emissions to 2005 levels by the year 2025.
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HIV/AIDS Classified As Chronic Disease Requiring Long-Term Stable Treatment
A doctor said that HIV/AIDS should be managed as a chronic disease with long-term stable treatment, similar to cardiovascular conditions, rather than pursuing quick cures.
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China Expresses Extreme Concern Over Hormuz Situation
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated it is "extremely concerned" regarding the situation in Hormuz.
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Narcissus Plant Confirmed Poisonous, Not Edible
A Chinese broadcaster warned that the plant commonly called "Zimai" in many northern regions, referring to the tender leaves of the "Dazi" stalk after winter, is toxic and should not be consumed.
CNR Voice of China
China Rejects EU 'High-Risk' Designation For Anti-Missile Projects
A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce stated on the 7th that the European Union, without actual evidence, for the first time designated China as a 'high-risk country.' The EU is using this designation to prohibit funding for projects that utilize Chinese semiconductors. China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson stated on May 7 that the EU's designation of China as a 'high-risk country' without actual evidence, and the subsequent prohibition of funding for projects using Chinese semiconductors, is considered unfair and discriminatory. China has rejected the European Union's designation of China as a 'high-risk' country, specifically regarding funding projects that use Chinese anti-missile systems.
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Rice Seed Uniformity Ensures Consistent Yields
A broadcast said the importance of maintaining uniformity in rice seeds to ensure consistent yields year after year. Ensuring rice seeds maintain a uniform state year after year is for consistent yields.
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Timely Soybean Field Removal Crucial For Quality And Yield
The timely removal of soybean fields is to ensure the quality and yield of soybeans, as delaying the process can negatively impact growth and nutrient distribution.
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Capital Earthquake Causes Concern Among Armies
An earthquake in the capital has caused concern among various armies.
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Kongxi Rejects General Tuhai's Reinforcement Request, Citing Deception
General Fuyuan Tuhai applied for reinforcements to arrive before discussing military matters, following the destruction of a bridge that rendered the path impassable.
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Liang Jingkun Shows Strength In WTT Championship Third Set
19-year-old player Wang Zhufeng won the first game 11-9 after overcoming initial tension and securing key points. Wang Zuji played proactively, leading 6-2, 8-4, and 9-5 in his match. The victory was attributed to technique, tactics, courage, spirit, and teamwork, with Wang Zuqi and Liang Jingkun highlighted. Wang Zuyi played actively in the quarter-final, leading 6-2, 8-4, and 9-5, contributing to the Chinese team's demonstration of strength. The Chinese men's table tennis team has demonstrated its strength, with player Liang Jingkun winning points in recent matches, including a 3-2 victory over Simon Gaultz. The Chinese men's table tennis team demonstrated strong performance, with Liang Jingkun defeating Simon Gaultz 3-2 in a WTT championship 1/16 match and again 3-2 in the WTT quarterfinals.
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