Deciphering China’s Growth Target
Structural strength, innovation momentum and policy capacity underpin the stability of the world’s second-largest economy.
Structural strength, innovation momentum and policy capacity underpin the stability of the world’s second-largest economy.
China is advancing a national strategy to develop net-zero carbon factories, driving the greening of key industries.
The ‘arithmetic’ of zero tariffs provides a solution that goes beyond trade; it is a tangible demonstration of the Global South’s commitment to pursuing modernisation collectively, based on cooperation and mutual benefit.
For policymakers in emerging economies, the relevance lies not in China’s political system, which is unique, but in the governing logic: how the state aligns officials, enterprises and capital towards shared objectives at scale.
Two Sessions offer a blueprint for sustainable economic development, adding certainty to an uncertain global economic landscape.
Battery-powered vessels and smart systems are directing China’s rivers towards a sustainable future.
Despite differences in geography and historical trajectory, Chinese and African horse cultures share striking parallels.
With less than a year to go, Senegal is stepping up preparations for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games with the support from China.
The choice facing the international community is not between order and chaos, but between a hierarchical order that breeds resentment and a pluriversal one that commands legitimacy. The GGI places its wager on the latter, not by denying history, but by insisting that its unfinished promises still matter.
Rwanda-China avocado export protocol is a milestone in growing agricultural partnership.
Political trust, economic collaboration and cultural exchanges further solidify China-Africa ties.