A Shared Path to Prosperity
China’s new quality productive forces is a catalyst for accelerated development of Africa.
China’s new quality productive forces is a catalyst for accelerated development of Africa.
China’s reform and opening up has benefitted Africa in multifarious ways, particularly in terms of industrialisation, agricultural modernisation and human resource development.
Deepening reform is an imperative for China to deal with the risks and challenges and seize the strategic initiative amid intensifying international competition.
The third plenary session reaffirmed that the modernisation China pursues is modernisation for peaceful development.
The BRI will be a catalyst for a more integrated world and more interconnected global trade instead of regional trade.
Against the backdrop of intensified global geopolitical competition and weak economic recovery, if Ethiopia can solve its food problem on its own, it will make a huge contribution to global food security.
Through collaborative initiatives such as building cross-border e-commerce platforms and smart logistics systems, the Digital Silk Road aims to integrate more countries into the global supply chain.
Shanghai is aptly utilising the new round of technological and industrial revolution to effectively revitalise its traditional industries.
Humanoid robots are at the heart of the smart technologies and industries of the future. However, they are still at an embryonic stage and face many challenges in terms of basic technologies, marketing and ethical oversight.
Africa has achieved tangible results in building digital infrastructure, applying new technologies, promoting smart agriculture and e-commerce trade, and training African digital talents for future work. These are proof that China has kept up with building infrastructure in Africa.
As a result of numerous measures aimed at protecting the Yellow River, the water quality has much improved and local residents enjoy a better living environment.