Zero Carbon Pioneers
China is advancing a national strategy to develop net-zero carbon factories, driving the greening of key industries.
China is advancing a national strategy to develop net-zero carbon factories, driving the greening of key industries.
China has become one of the most dynamic automotive markets globally, leading innovation in electrification and intelligent mobility.
As global trade fractures and protectionism rises, China’s extension of zero tariffs to 53 African nations offers the continent a crucial opening to grow exports, attract investment and boost development.
As the new legislation further balances economic development and environmental protection, China will accelerate its progress in turning the vision of a Beautiful China defined by clear waters, green mountains and clean air, into reality.
In an era increasingly defined by closed doors and economic nationalism, China has opened one — wide enough for Africa to walk through and reshape its economic destiny.
It is clear that China is on track for more balanced, coordinated and sustainable development, and never plans to promote industrial advancement at the expense of consumption.
A more balanced perspective would recognize that China is pursuing a deliberate and measured path, one that seeks to ensure long-term prosperity while navigating short-term uncertainties.
China’s new development model—centered on innovation, new quality productive forces and sustainable growth—aims to enhance both domestic resilience and global engagement.
Only through sustained growth can China, Asia and the RCEP region become the greatest source of certainty in the global economy over the next decade, and play a notable role in regional integration and a new wave of globalization.
A China that continues to grow and transform, boost domestic demand, advance its technological capabilities and engage productively with the world not only benefits its own people but also offers genuine opportunities for shared prosperity globally.
There is a saying in Chinese, hé wéi guì (和为贵), which means ‘harmony is to be valued above all.’ Guided by this principle, I can truly say that Wuhan embodies a perfectly harmonious spirit.
‘Locking’ of the Taklimakan desert’s edge is a beginning. The challenge now is not only to hold the line but to widen it, to make it yield economic benefits, and to ensure its long-term ecological and social viability.