African Startups in China Move Ahead Despite COVID-19 Epidemic
Extraordinary entrepreneurship is needed to cope with these extraordinary times
Extraordinary entrepreneurship is needed to cope with these extraordinary times
At this moment, the only global war worth fighting and winning is the one against COVID-19. If the battle was to depend on the U.S., it would take a back seat to Trump’s political interests. His rhetoric against China has become increasingly aggressive, which threatens his re-election plans.
Should President Trump follow through on his threat to pull funding from the WHO in the midst of a global pandemic, the international reputation of the United States will suffer significantly indeed. For many, it will serve only to reinforce the idea that America is no longer the global leader it used to be.
China and BRI countries should closely work together to devise plans to prevent the economic fallout by the pandemic from having severe impact on BRI projects.
China has strengthened its support for the WHO, which will help the latter to effectively lead the international community in facing more major global health problems.
Shanghai is well prepared and working for the post-COVID-19 recovery.
During the height of the pandemic, Costa Serena, a cruise ship sailing from Tianjin to Japan, returned with 3,706 passengers, including 148 from Hubei Province, China’s epicenter. How was Tianjin able to control this potential outbreak?
The Trump administration is reportedly using both “sticks and carrots” in an effort to encourage allies to toe its radical line on China.
China market will maintain or increase its importance in the hospitality industry.
The outstanding and on-going performance of non-state actors in China during the pandemic deserves much more credit and acknowledgement for studies and media coverage.
The Two Sessions will show the world China’s plan for its own social and economic growth, and China’s commitment to peace, cooperation and development under the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity in a post-pandemic future.
The growing U.S. antagonism toward China has overshadowed the global battle against the virus. However, there are other examples that generate more optimism. One example is the evolving China-EU partnership.