Resisting Economic Coercion
It is imperative to modernize international dispute settlement mechanisms to prevent trade and ideological differences escalating into economic warfare.
It is imperative to modernize international dispute settlement mechanisms to prevent trade and ideological differences escalating into economic warfare.
By balancing domestic and international demands, China can lead the way toward a greener, more resilient economy.
With its sufficient capacity, China will contribute to shaping a new world economic order that is more sustainable and equality-based.
Throughout history, the idea ‘everyone has responsibilities toward their nation’ has effectively promoted the development of the Chinese civilization and played a major role in forming China’s national characteristics.
Xi’s visit would offer Europe the opportunity to demonstrate the capacity to manage its own interests instead of following Washington’s orders. This could be an opportune time for Europe to stand up.
By leveraging their respective strengths and fostering mutual trust and cooperation, Serbia and China can pave the way for a mutually beneficial and prosperous future partnership.
Compared with traditional production, new quality productive forces will have a far-reaching impact on the economy and society due to their innovative and intelligent characteristics.
The pragmatic approach exhibited by leaders such as Macron, Orban, and Scholz warrants careful consideration from other regional leaders.
China’s rapid economic recovery post-COVID has prevented a European recession. Recognizing this, European leaders are increasingly visiting China to deepen economic cooperation, even as the U.S. pushes anti-China policies.
President Xi Jinping’s European trip has strengthened China-EU ties amid protectionism and geopolitical tensions.
While restorative justice in China may not always be perfect, it is much more than just an aspiration as it so often is in the West.
Regions across China are acting on the state’s call to shift to green development, with tangible progress made.