Leading Climate Actions With Tangible Efforts
The country is determined to take on responsibilities beyond its capacity and work unswervingly to address the global climate crisis.
The country is determined to take on responsibilities beyond its capacity and work unswervingly to address the global climate crisis.
While being a logical continuation of the previous FYP, China through its 14th FYP has refocused on some of the most pressing needs of the people and nations that would like to work hand in hand with China to build a prosperous world with a shared economy.
China’s immediate goals have always concerned advocating a “peaceful rise” aimed at securing its own prosperity and development, and subsequently is now lending that opportunity to other countries too as a multilateral initiative.
China’s economic rebound is marching full speed ahead and that will attract much more inbound FDI for the rest of the year.
China’s digitization drive aims to build a digital culture and should not be seen in isolation. It is part of a holistic and gigantic effort to achieve the second centenary goal of building a modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced and harmonious by 2049.
We may at times encounter stormy waves and dangerous rapids, but as long as we pool our efforts and keep to the right direction, the giant vessel of human development will stay on an even keel and sail toward a brighter future.
This is thus not a politics of “blame” or “shaming” but it is an invitation to work together as an international community on a set of common goals and standards.
The goals that China has set for itself also have the potential to inspire other developing countries as they emerge from the pandemic and look for a new direction.
We still have climate change as an entry point for China-U.S.teamwork, which might, in the future, involve further cooperation across new areas.
The Belt and Road Initiative creates the strong platform for further bilateral cooperation of China and Belarus in culture.
Beijing has pulled itself out of a COVID-19 global slump with immense efficiency and has done so without having to pump trillions in stimulus into the economy in the way the EU, the U.K. and the U.S. have done.
As the CPC upholds its fine traditions and further improves itself, it can continue to be the vital force leading China’s transformative changes.