Peter Walker: A Wealthier China Powers Global Growth
If you look at where economic growth has come from globally, I’d say over the last 10 years, the biggest economic contributor by far is China.
If you look at where economic growth has come from globally, I’d say over the last 10 years, the biggest economic contributor by far is China.
China’s expanding economic cooperation with Middle Eastern nations can foster greater political stability, providing an opportunity for shared development and prosperity.
China’s growing presence is prompting a ‘tectonic shift.’ As a new global landscape is taking shape, China is offering an increasing number of public goods to the international community.
The China-Europe freight train service is becoming an important growth pole for countries along the Belt and Road routes to rely on.
Global threats and challenges require global responses. Countries should strengthen strategic communication, enhance mutual trust, and jointly resolve conflicts, manage differences and eliminate the root causes of crises.
As China reiterated its promise to work with Algeria to carry forward the longstanding friendship and strive for bigger progress in the China-Algeria comprehensive strategic partnership, the presence of requisite groundwork in this ironclad relationship makes the path to all-around progress all the more certain.
China can withstand the turbulent times in the near future by embracing closer ties with BRICS member states, making the BRI a terrific success story and boosting domestic consumption that can deliver outstanding win-win results for China and the global economy at large.
Hainan’s emergence as a major player in China-Africa trade relations reflects China’s broader strategy to engage with Africa through a more decentralised approach.
The U.S. is supporting and running anti-CPEC malicious campaigns. They have also coined terminologies like ‘debt trap’ controlling Pakistan.
Over the last decade since the introduction of the BRI, the growing China-Indonesia cooperation has released new drivers of growth for the development of the two countries.
China’s three-fold proposal to deliver a fundamental solution to end over half a century of Palestinian suffering speaks to the aspirations of millions.
The creation of new organizations representing the interest of the Global South must do their part in creating a new paradigm in the world, a paradigm of harmony and mutual understanding among nations rather than rancor, fear, and conflict.