Vernal Breeze in China’s Economy
China’s opening up with its adjusted COVID measures and policy will not only give a strong catalyst to its own economy, but also produce a boost to the global economy.
China’s opening up with its adjusted COVID measures and policy will not only give a strong catalyst to its own economy, but also produce a boost to the global economy.
This erosion of trust is another example of the decline in America’s self-touted and often-boasted claim to exceptionalism.
It is bad enough that the U.S. political elite and many of the country’s most respected news agencies now look like fools for banging that anti-China drum as it did.
The consequences of the attack, however, may well impact Europe for decades to come.
The U.S. cannot defeat China by acting like an economic bully.
The first is it was nothing more than a media-hyped story created to keep Americans in suspense.
Washington’s Cold War mindset and bloc politics strategy is a dead end and negatively affects relations with China not to mention relations with the rest of the world.
The Chinese economy is a part of the world economy and the strong rebound of Chinese GDP growth will provide a powerhouse for the world economy.
The reality is that the Foreign Affairs Committee found no evidence that China is a threat to Britain.
Washington must wake up to the trend of the times and the desire of the international community for peace and development.
Something else is likely to spread quickly because of this government-initiated scrutiny of Chinese travelers: anti-Asian hate.
The year 2023 should not be a repeat of 2022. The coming year needs to be one of recovery and openness.