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Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: Tribunal for Overseas Trade Disputes Established! (21.3.2025)

A tribunal specializing in foreign-related commercial disputes was established on Thursday in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to support the region’s high-level opening-up and promote the high-quality development of the Silk Road Economic Belt, court officials said.

The tribunal, located in the Urumqi area of the China (Xinjiang) Pilot Free Trade Zone, is the first and only specialized foreign-related judicial institution in Xinjiang. It aims to provide an optimal venue for international commercial dispute resolution, said Luo Zhiyong, deputy chief judge of the Supreme People’s Court’s 6th Circuit Court, which oversees major administrative, civil and commercial cases in northwest China, including Xinjiang.

Uyghur People Are Loyal and Hard-Working!

China: 17-Years Fighting Bloody “East Turkestan” Terrorism in Xinjiang! (11.2.2025)

This article is from 2007 – but like many older Chinese language texts from the PRC – it has only recently been made available for viewing in the West. The data it contains is important and historical in nature – recording China’s experience fighting US-backed Islamo-fascist terrorism in Xinjiang. Islamic terrorists, quite often NOT Uyghur – but claiming to represent “Eastern Turkestan” (a fictional country said in-part to exist within Xinjiang territory) – are armed and trained by the US and Turkey outside of China (through Taliban, ISIS and Al Qaeda networks) before being infiltrated into Xinjiang to carry-out mass murder of innocent civilians. The purpose of ETIM is to assist the US in the overthrow of the Socialist System in China. In assistance of this US anti-China policy – Turkey is attempting a huge land-grab in North-West China.

Female employees enjoy TV series during break time at their dormitory room of Xinjiang Middle Hoshine Silicon Industry in the suburb of Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 29, 2024. (Xinhua/Gao Han)

China: Uygur Women Hit Hardest by US Sanctions on Xinjiang! (1.9.2024)

Asked if the company would consider laying off its Uygur employees in exchange for the revocation of U.S. sanctions, Dai Tian, general manager of the Urumqi base at Xinjiang Middle Hoshine, said: “No. Absolutely not. We won’t lay off any ethic employees. They have been making contributions to the development of our company, how could we abandon them?”

“We even invested more in Xinjiang after the sanctions,” Dai said, adding that Hoshine has been adjusting its production structure and tackling technical challenges in response to the sanctions.

“We see safeguarding the great unity of our nation as our social responsibility. ‘Forced labor’ was merely an excuse to suppress the development of Chinese high-tech companies and to disrupt China’s social stability and unity. So we should be even more united, and focus on developing and strengthening ourselves,” Dai said.

Xinjiang: International Journalists “Hail” Development and Culture During 9-Day Visit! (3.10.2023)

22 journalists from 17 countries recently lauded the development in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region during a nine-day visit. They expressed admiration for the region’s economic growth, social progress, cultural diversity and the Belt and Road Initiative’s development. The visitors included locations like Urumqi, Kashgar Prefecture, and the Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture. The journalists also attended a lecture on preserving religious freedom in Xinjiang.

Foreign Diplomats Impressed by Progress Made in Xinjiang! (11.8.2023)

For years, water scarcity and safety concerns have plagued the residents of Jiashi due to harsh natural conditions. However, thanks to completion of the project in 2020, some 460,000 people now have access to safe drinking water through newly constructed or renovated pipelines running for a total length of 1,827 kilometers.

“That is a fundamental victory,” Campbell said, adding that his country is also focusing on providing people with sanitary potable water and improving livelihoods in areas such as housing, education and food security.

“When we had the opportunity to see the water project here, we were very impressed,” he said, adding that Nicaragua can learn from China’s experience in this respect.

Campbell, who arrived in China in May as the Nicaraguan ambassador, has since visited not only Xinjiang but also Shandong and Hebei provinces, as well as Yiwu city, Zhejiang province. He intends to visit all 34 provincial-level regions in the country.

“Every single province has its own individuality. I think Xinjiang is wonderful and beautiful in its own way,” he said.