Translators' Voices: China shares technological achievements with the world for mutual benefit
- On June 2, 2025, President Xi Jinping released a piece through PRNewswire in Beijing emphasizing the importance of enhancing China’s capabilities and independence in science and technology.
- The article addresses increasing global obstacles to scientific cooperation and highlights China's contributions of unique insights and ethical approaches to the responsible use of technology.
- It highlights China’s growing investments in environmental protection technology and notes many Japanese companies relocating manufacturing and R&D centers to China.
- President Xi emphasized the importance of actively engaging in international science and technology leadership, sharing China's insights, and promoting a guiding approach that directs technological development toward positive and ethical outcomes, highlighting that science and technology should benefit all humanity.
- China aims to narrow development gaps, promote green development, and maintain win-win cooperation, suggesting its technological path supports global stability and shared human benefits despite external pressures.
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Translators' Voices: China shares technological achievements with the world for mutual benefit
BEIJING, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- May 30, 2025 marks the ninth National Science and Technology Workers Day. In the early morning of the previous day, Tianwen-2, the country's first asteroid probe and sampling mission, soared into the sky, carrying…
China launches space probe seeking asteroid samples: Xinhua
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