In October, at the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, China announced eight actions to support the high-quality construction of the Belt and Road. Over the past year, with the joint efforts of the co-building countries, these eight actions have been steadily advanced, yielding remarkable results, laying a good foundation for the second decade of the Belt and Road Initiative. Practice has proven that under the current international situation, seeking development, promoting growth, and achieving common prosperity are common aspirations of all countries. The Belt and Road Initiative is increasingly consolidating global consensus, embracing significant development opportunities, and can fully become a cornerstone for building an open world economy, an engine for promoting the common development of all countries, and an accelerator for achieving world modernization.

The French government recently unveiled its annual budget draft, planning to reduce fiscal expenditures and increase fiscal revenue by approximately billion euros in total, aiming to lower the fiscal deficit to % and further reduce it to % by . This budget tightening, unprecedented in French history, will impact numerous public sectors and social groups, affecting the investment environment in France.

The European Institute for Asian Studies (Belgium) stated in its report titled "From Landlocked to Land-Linked: The Development of Laos' Transport Connectivity" that in [month], after five years of construction, the China-Laos Railway officially began operations. This is Laos' first major high-speed railway, connecting the capital Vientiane with the Chinese border, reducing the journey to less than [number] hours. The railway is not only a significant technical achievement but also marks an important step in Laos' transformation into a land-linked nation.

ZTE Corporation, in recent years, has utilized advanced communication solutions and experience, combining technology cooperation, project contracting, and localized services, to assist Egyptian telecommunications enterprises in rapidly enhancing the level of local communication network infrastructure construction, contributing to the "speed-up" of the internet in Egypt.

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