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[Beijing Hour: Xi Jinping Returns from DPRK, Philippines Earthquake Relief, and China's Economic Resilience]-[Xi says consensus reached with DPRK leader on bilateral relations in new era]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-06-09

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Xi Jinping Concludes Successful State Visit to the DPRK

General Secretary Xi Jinping has returned to Beijing following a two-day state visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). During the visit, Xi and Kim Jong-un engaged in high-level discussions aimed at developing "China-DPRK relations in the new era." The leaders emphasized that the "shared future and mutual support" remain defining features of their bilateral ties. Xi put forward four specific proposals, including strengthening "political mutual trust," leveraging "strategic guidance" from top leaders, and fostering "practical cooperation" in sectors such as agriculture, science, and healthcare. Notably, the leaders visited the China-DPRK friendship tower to pay homage to the "Chinese people's volunteers," underscoring that their traditional friendship, "forged in blood," remains a valuable shared asset.

Humanitarian Crisis Following Philippines Earthquake

Rescue operations are intensifying in the southern Philippines following a powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake. The disaster has resulted in at least 37 confirmed deaths and 500 injuries. Reports describe "widespread destruction across parts of Mindanao," with buildings reduced to "rubble" and critical infrastructure damaged. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology noted the quake was centered at sea, triggering tsunami warnings that impacted coastal regions in Indonesia and Malaysia. Emergency crews are currently navigating the challenges of "strong aftershocks" that continue to "rattle Mindanao," complicating search and rescue efforts for those trapped in collapsed structures.

China’s Foreign Trade Momentum and Economic Indicators

China’s foreign trade continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience, with total trade in goods surging 15.3% to approximately 21 trillion yuan in the first five months of the year. Experts attribute this success to a "well-integrated supply chain system" and a strategic pivot toward high-value industries. Managing partner at Lotus Asset Management, Hong Hao, noted that "the momentum continues to grow," highlighting that over 50% of Chinese exports now originate from "high-valued industries," specifically in semiconductors and electronic equipment. Furthermore, the "nighttime economy" in cities like Shanghai is being revitalized through a "5 plus 5 model," contributing to a 66% yearly increase in nighttime consumption.

Regional Instability and Environmental Challenges

Geopolitical tensions remain high, with reports of a crash involving a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing instability in the Middle East affecting global supply chains. In France, the fishing industry is facing "unbearable" pressure due to surging marine diesel costs, as conflicts in the Middle East disrupt energy markets and fuel piracy in the Hormuz Straits. Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is battling an Ebola outbreak, with 101 confirmed deaths, as armed rebel groups hinder containment efforts. On the environmental front, a UN report warns that the world’s oceans are under "accelerating stress," with 52 million tons of plastic waste entering the seas annually, necessitating urgent global cooperation to protect marine ecosystems.

Cultural Preservation and Technological Integration

In Chongqing, international media leaders explored the intersection of ancient heritage and high-tech innovation. Journalists witnessed the use of AI-powered virtual filming studios to reconstruct "thousand-year history" at the Dazhu rock carvings, demonstrating how "smart technology is empowering industrial upgrading." Similarly, the Second World Conference of Classics in Beijing highlighted that classical wisdom remains vital for addressing contemporary challenges, with scholars describing the study of history as an "eternal shuttle run" that allows humanity to draw renewed wisdom from the past.

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