Belt & Road Countries Can Finance Their Own Progress–Here’s How
Working closely with China under the BRI, the Global South should act to fund its own growth and actively participate in building a global community of shared future.
Working closely with China under the BRI, the Global South should act to fund its own growth and actively participate in building a global community of shared future.
Through its unique approach to rural road development, China has effectively addressed transport bottlenecks that previously impeded economic growth and people’s incomes, offering valuable insights and solutions for global poverty reduction.
The island of Hainan combines ecological conservation with cultural tourism to build its own calling card.
China’s significant climate contributions, particularly in areas such as emissions reduction and global climate governance, offer a promising approach for COP29, which aims to prioritize the interests of developing nations.
As companies look to reduce their carbon footprint, the green electricity market is growing by leaps and bounds in China.
The ultimate objective of climate finance is to promote low-carbon development and achieve the goals set for nationally determined contributions.
Green transition delivers economic, social, and environmental benefits for a coal-mining hub.
As has often happened in history, the sanctions and restrictions have stimulated new development. This has been the case with the production of the latest semiconductors.
The principle of common but differentiated responsibilities is the cornerstone for strengthening global climate governance.
While hastening the pursuit of emission reduction targets, the growth of the EV industry has also added strong impetus to China’s economic development.
The positive impact of the Chancay Port on the global maritime transportation industry symbolizes openness and mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Latin America.
Openness and inclusiveness are vital for fostering shared development and prosperity. Promoting the integration of global industrial and supply chains while driving the green, low-carbon transition is essential.