Towards Greener Flying
China is currently accelerating the implementation of an autonomous certification system for sustainable aviation fuel, contributing to global sustainable development goals for civil aviation.
China is currently accelerating the implementation of an autonomous certification system for sustainable aviation fuel, contributing to global sustainable development goals for civil aviation.
With programmes like China’s measures to support industrialisation, agricultural modernisation, and talent development, along with zero-tariff treatment for products from many African countries, the continent should be well-positioned to achieve its projected growth rate in the new year.
China and Africa need to further align development strategies to realise the immense potential of economic cooperation.
Developing the platform economy is crucial for expanding domestic demand, stabilising employment, benefiting people’s livelihoods, and developing new quality productive forces.
China’s approach and experience in heritage conservation is worth emulating by other countries.
Trump’s threat of additional tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada is a continuation of protectionist policies that benefit no one.
The national economic and technological development zones are poised to play an even greater role in cultivating new quality productive forces and injecting more vitality into the country’s high-quality economic and social development.
As companies look to reduce their carbon footprint, the green electricity market is growing by leaps and bounds in China.
China’s rise as an EV powerhouse is reshaping the global automotive landscape, opening up new opportunities for developing nations like those in Africa while contributing to global environmental goals and technological progress.
The concerted efforts of China and Africa to pursue modernization will have a profound impact on development of the Global South and world sustainable progress.
Thousands of Ugandan farmers benefit from Chinese agricultural expertise under the South-South cooperation (SSC) project.
China, Africa’s most significant partner in the development of clean energy, is playing a pivotal role in this transition. Through the transfer of technology and the provision of training, it is contributing to the continent’s sustainable development.