Getting Things off the Ground
Putting aside political factors, business is business and Boeing needs to gear up and improve its safety culture as soon as possible; otherwise nothing will get off the ground.
Putting aside political factors, business is business and Boeing needs to gear up and improve its safety culture as soon as possible; otherwise nothing will get off the ground.
Washington is going against the worldwide common aspiration by trying to use the Middle East as a stage for geopolitical games among major powers.
With FTP development advancing, Hainan has achieved remarkable progress in its economic transformation.
The bustling carbon market reveals that even the pandemic-induced economic slowdown is unable to undermine China’s determination to realize its carbon peaking and neutrality objectives.
Despite a still very active market, China needs more effective measures to persuade more people to start spending again and stimulate the economy for sustained growth.
The real purpose of this series of congressional hearings led by the Democratic Party is not to correct the systemic problems in the American democratic system. The hearings only seem to further intensify the partisan divide.
The G20 today shoulders important responsibilities in leading global anti-pandemic efforts, improving global economic governance and promoting the steady recovery of the world economy.
Thanks to CBEC, small and micro companies that previously found themselves marginalized in international trade can now participate directly in global product and supply chains.
Abe’s pursuit of amending the constitution to strengthen the military, and his efforts over the years to strengthen Japan’s global alliance to contain China, seem to have led Japan into a dead end. Perhaps, now is a chance for Kishida to turn a corner.
The Chinese economy is resilient with great potential and its size allows it to weather fluctuations.
As one of the world’s major carbon emitters, the U.S., too, must rise to the occasion and deliver on its promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Taking action against climate change should be considered a small sacrifice for the greater good to avoid future generations paying the ultimate price.
With the U.S. seemingly making a strong international comeback, Europe’s efforts to free itself from American reins are once again overshadowed. The question remains, who will benefit most from NATO’s continuous expansion? Not Europe, that’s for sure.