James O’Neill: Multinational Companies Want to Stay in China
The globalization and trade between the U.S. and China has raised the standard of living in the United States more than anything possibly in history.
The globalization and trade between the U.S. and China has raised the standard of living in the United States more than anything possibly in history.
A deepening China-ASEAN partnership not only puts win-win cooperation at the core of the regional cooperation agenda but presents a valuable roadmap for peaceful coexistence that benefits a community with a shared future.
The biggest impediment to connectivity in global civilizations is an arrogant and misguided belief that one system is superior to all others.
The United States alone will not own the 21st century, and it might not own it at all.
The movement towards de-dollarization of global trade is still in its initial stage.
It is nonetheless clear that Canberra’s best interests lie in a mature, practical, and mutually beneficial relationship with China.
Washington calculated that it could restrain China’s technology advancement and thereby stay ahead of the China. However, it appears that this calculation was mistaken.
When assessing China’s role in promoting the development of Africa, the distinction between the continent’s state pre- and post-BRI is clear for everyone to see. Facts don’t lie.
It is thus practical for London to partner with Beijing on intersecting challenges, help dial up strategic trust, and utilize their collective economic heft for the benefit of relations.
In this spirit of partnership, the Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030 beckon us to envision a world where boundaries are bridges and differences are opportunities.
TCM has benefitted billions of people in its storied history and responsible AI can help it reach the next level to help even more of us.
Economic relations between China and the U.S. cannot feasibly improve until the U.S. changes the course of many of the antagonistic policies against China that it is pursuing.