Green Shoots Following Leaders’ Summit
Restoring trust in the Sino-American relationship will require work on both sides. It’s time to get serious and get to work placing the world’s most important bilateral relationship on a more stable footing.
Restoring trust in the Sino-American relationship will require work on both sides. It’s time to get serious and get to work placing the world’s most important bilateral relationship on a more stable footing.
The meeting has the potential to serve as a turning point in the current China-U.S. relationship, at least between now and early 2024, and opens the door for the gradual restoration of cooperation across a broad spectrum.
As flames engulf the Middle East, the world must turn its focus to extinguishing at least one battlefield, before the shadow of war grows even larger. All sides must set aside blame and work toward a just peace.
Digital trade has a big role to play in optimizing foreign trade mix. In this context, the Global Digital Trade Expo is creating a platform for its further development and increased openness of the world economy as a whole.
As two major countries in the world, whether China and the U.S. can find a right path of state-to-state interaction bears on world peace and development, and the future of humanity.
At this pivotal moment, when surveying the global landscape, who, if not China, is better positioned to fulfill the role of global free trade advocate?
Increased two-way trade, dialogue and relationship building will benefit the vendors, the buyers and the leaders in attendance but ultimately will benefit the people and economies of China and the world.
The BRI has introduced inclusive free trade rules. It has not put the interests of one or a few specific countries first, but has involved developing countries in the process of economic globalization.
Despite the dangerous trajectory international relations have taken, cooperation is still possible and the BRI remains a tool that can contribute to worldwide prosperity.
The Chinese often say that there are 1,000 reasons for a good Sino-American rapport and not one for a bad relationship. The same should be true on the U.S. side.
It is understandable that the purpose of the EU’s anti-subsidy investigation is to protect local enterprises, but the EU’s rash engagement in trade protectionism has nothing to do with ‘fairness.’
The 19th Asiad addresses our differences in the spirit of equality, inclusiveness and friendship, through mutual learning.