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-                 July 28, 2022Nation's industrial profits bounce back in JuneProfits of China's industrial firms rebounded back to growth in June, pointing to a steady recovery of economic activity amid a gradual resumption of work and production across the nation. 
-                 July 28, 2022Asia's largest insect museum to reopen in NingboThe upgraded Zhou Yao Entomological Museum in Yinzhou Park in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province will open to the public on July 29, according to local media reports. 
-                 July 28, 2022Ningbo Zhoushan Port throughput tops 20m TEUsNingbo Zhoushan Port in East China's Zhejiang province had handled 20.05 million TEUs this year as of 6:00 pm July 24, 22 days earlier than the previous year when the port hit the 20-million-TEU milestone. 
-                 July 27, 2022China's positive global role underscoredChina has played a positive role in avoiding deepening global polarization and a new Cold War against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the "Indo-Pacific" strategy proposed by the United States, experts said on Tuesday. 
-                 July 27, 2022  Oral pill for COVID-19 approved by regulatorChina's top drug regulator said on Monday that it has granted conditional approval for a homegrown oral pill to be used to treat COVID-19 disease, adding to the growing medical arsenal against the novel coronavirus. 
-                 July 27, 2022  China sees rapidly growing coffee marketWhat would it be like when a post office turns into a coffee place? 
-                 July 27, 2022  Zhejiang's GDP rises 2.5 percent in H1The GDP of East China's Zhejiang province in the first half of 2022 expanded by 2.5 percent year-on-year to reach 3.62 trillion yuan ($536.45 billion), according to the Provincial Bureau of Statistics. 
-                 July 27, 2022  Ningbo sees GDP rise 2.9% in H1Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang province saw its gross domestic product grow 2.9 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2022 to hit 726.03 billion yuan ($111.7 billion), according to local statistics authorities. 


