China and US Need More People-to-People Exchanges
It helps China, it helps the United States if the young people have personal relationships and really understand what the other culture, what the other system is like.
It helps China, it helps the United States if the young people have personal relationships and really understand what the other culture, what the other system is like.
On the basis of mutual and shared interest in decarbonization, China and the U.S. have a lot to cooperate on in a very practical way.
The roadmap in the next five years for the full development of a domestic market characterized by financial inclusion is challenging.
The combination of communication and cooperation has now become an unstoppable trend across the Taiwan Straits.
Combating COVID-19 is an excellent chance for the two countries to get together and try to do things that will help globally, particularly with vaccine issues.
The trade war has been a lose-lose, which the economists have all said from day one, has resulted in a roughly half point drop in GDP growth for both countries.
Seeking common ground while shelving differences is of particular importance to the current state of the China-U.S. relations.
Both sides need to adopt an objective and rational perspective that focuses on areas of convergence rather than divergence.
If the move from poverty reduction to vitalization is secured during the five years ahead, this will plug the biggest loopholes in China’s overall drive for development.
China’s coordinated regional development has become a forward-looking economic strategy presenting the world with access to a huge market while offering numerous incentives for Chinese companies to step onto the global platform.
To remove the technology-based bottleneck and climb the ladder of quality and industrial sophistication requires perseverance and enduring efforts.
China’s green financial development is expected to be a huge magnet for foreign investors.