Evolving Insights
Xinjiang has experienced remarkable changes, particularly in terms of development and modernization.
Xinjiang has experienced remarkable changes, particularly in terms of development and modernization.
I believe that through my observations and conversations with people there, I can draw the conclusion that Xinjiang is improving. It has shaken off extreme poverty. It has now reached a different stage of development, better than before.
Good coordination between China and the U.S. could yield positive results in areas like trade, climate change and global security. The key question is whether President Trump can bring the statesmanship necessary to rise to the occasion.
Through continued collaboration, innovation and mutual support, China and its partners are paving the way for a future where food security and sustainable development are within reach for all.
It is far more productive to look honestly at whether liberal policies have truly benefited most citizens, especially those at the bottom of society.
Trudeau’s foreign policy missteps have cost him both on the international stage and at home. The future of Canadian politics is now open to redefinition.
China will continue to deepen its space collaboration with other countries, actively participate in the formulation and implementation of international regulations, and promote the sustainability of international space cooperation.
The ice and industry is seeing rapid development, marked by an expanding market size, increasingly diverse consumer demand, a more dynamic supply chain and active exports of ice and snow equipment.
China’s rural road construction has played a major role in promoting poverty alleviation and achieving shared development.
The debut economy is necessary for China to expand domestic demand and boost consumption.
The correct way for China and the U.S. to coexist is to reduce strategic misjudgments and—on the premise of respecting each other’s sovereignty, security and development interests—face global challenges together. Neither side should seek to reshape the other according to its own will.