Zeroing in on Zero
Companies in the U.K. and China join hands to achieve the two countries’ net zero targets.
Companies in the U.K. and China join hands to achieve the two countries’ net zero targets.
China’s reform and opening-up policy has brought what many generations had toiled for – prosperity, security, and their country’s rightful place in the world.
Sino-French relations have set a shining example of how countries with different systems, civilizations, and levels of development can achieve peaceful coexistence and mutual benefit.
As long as China and the EU adhere to these strategic consensuses, keep in step with the times, and continue to enhance mutual trust, they will be able to ensure the prosperity and stability of both sides.
In Davos, China showed its sincerity and confidence by sending a message of solidarity to the rest of the world.
There is no more important or honorable task for Europe than to use its moderating power to prevent China-U.S. differences from turning into open confrontation.
In the practice of advancing the cause of human rights, China has blazed a path of human rights development that is both consistent with the trend of the times and befits the nation’s conditions.
Human rights are closely linked to human dignity. The country that offers people the best in the field of human rights will be the most attractive.
It should be ensured that all peoples enjoy human rights as equals by allowing them to follow their respective paths of modernization.
The BRI is not just a Chinese proposal for economic development, but also a platform for international cooperation and a global public good for realizing the right to development.
China’s working closely with the international community for the common good of humanity, building a community with a shared future for mankind, and making the world a better place for all.
Expanding innovation capacity, coupled with a vast consumer market, a complete industrial system, and deepening reform and opening-up, is shoring up China’s robust rebound.