A Matter of Trust: Unpacking the China-U.S. Dynamic
Some level of trust is needed for the two countries to overcome bilateral problems that are deep and difficult to resolve.
Some level of trust is needed for the two countries to overcome bilateral problems that are deep and difficult to resolve.
As long as both sides adopt a holistic approach and do not lose sight of the bigger picture, the future of China-U.S. economic and trade relations still looks promising.
Formulating a timetable for banning TFVs sends a clear signal to the market that China is committed to the goal. But the speed of technological breakthroughs in the NEV sector will decide how soon the process will be completed.
China is playing an increasingly prominent role as a flagbearer of global free trade, which has injected growth momentum into its own economy and the world’s amid global turmoil and economic recession.
Relations between China and the LAC will continue to deepen and be characterized by steady, pragmatic, close and high-quality cooperation.
China advocates for global collaboration in navigating the complex terrain of ethics and human rights in the digital age.
This does not mean that all disputes or areas of contest will be bridged. However, bilateral consultations always help.
As the digital transformation of the world continues to accelerate, the entire society must be vigilant against technological alienation, and prevent human civilization from being trapped in virtual or digital spaces.
In the global response to climate change, developed countries have both historical responsibilities to shoulder and realistic capabilities to contribute, and should play a more active and important role.
The top two economies’ decision plays a crucial role in providing leadership in the climate change issue and setting an example for countries to strengthen their own climate action and national contributions.
When it comes to foreign policy, the EU seems to be trying to rebalance itself between the U.S. and China. The U.S. undoubtedly remains the EU’s most important ally, and their transatlantic partnership will be Europe’s strategic focus for a long time to come.
The continuity of Chinese values is clear: quality of life; shared values and collective action; harmony of peoples and cultures.