The Door Is Always Open
At a time when geopolitical friction and deglobalization are making a lot of noise, China, guided by its open development concept, stands by a multilateral trade regime—i.e., the true definition of an opening-up policy.
At a time when geopolitical friction and deglobalization are making a lot of noise, China, guided by its open development concept, stands by a multilateral trade regime—i.e., the true definition of an opening-up policy.
Chinese modernization currently offers several nations on each continent an additional reference or choice as regards achieving modernization, albeit strictly according to national conditions.
While the annual GDP target is an appropriate growth pace required to stabilize expectations and economic expansion, the Chinese economy intends to continue its focus on high-quality development.
China’s growth has long fueled the prosperity of many countries through trade, investment, and financial and policy support.
China’s fundamental goals revolve around protecting its own development and its critical national interests in the form of national sovereignty and territorial integrity. To do this, it will seek to avoid cycles of conflict and escalation wherever possible.
China’s goal of achieving technological independence in as many areas as possible does not signify any intent to seal itself off from the world beyond. On the contrary, through intergovernmental cooperation platforms China maintains close relations with other innovation hubs around the world.
Today’s knowledge generation is not completely closed-off like it used to be. In terms of research, the collective power should be leveraged and the role of marginal groups should be given to play.
In the context of the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, strengthening nuclear energy cooperation among countries is of great significance in enhancing strategic mutual trust and promoting the establishment of a new global energy governance system.
China has been a firm advocate of an open economy and welcomes the world, including Fiji, an island economy, to cooperate and share the common prosperity of China’s economic growth.
The government work report has injected a great sense of confidence and optimism to the 1.4 billion Chinese people and to the world.
Unless Washington changes direction no amount of guardrails will prevent the China-U.S. relationship from spiraling into conflict.
The stories of China’s young people leading villagers to become rich set a good example for African youth, and will also inspire more African youth to work for the cause of national development.