Together We Thrive
In light of unexpected and uncertain changes in the region and across the world in recent years, Xi’s vision emphasizes peace, sincerity, mutual benefit and shared development through cooperation.
In light of unexpected and uncertain changes in the region and across the world in recent years, Xi’s vision emphasizes peace, sincerity, mutual benefit and shared development through cooperation.
Trump’s team of advisers may be able to estimate the economic toll of tariffs on China, but they cannot fathom the lengths to which the Chinese people are prepared to go to weather the storm.
Amid external uncertainties, the Chinese authorities should put greater emphasis on expanding domestic markets, widening marketing channels and addressing financing risks facing foreign trade companies.
Since Asian countries value relations and cooperation with neighboring countries, they should seek regional collaboration to address uncertainties.
China is well aware that opening up and cooperation are the only way for science and technology to progress. This idea is being put into practice in science and technology innovation in China.
China’s rapid technological advancements provide a unique real-world foundation for sci-fi storytelling.
Rather than improving living standards for the U.S. working class, the tariff policy will significantly increase the cost of essential goods, and thrust the U.S. economy into a recessionary spiral.
Politics, at its core, has never been about daring business gambles—it’s about the careful calculus of power. And while entrepreneurs bet on markets, politicians stake their futures on something far less predictable: people.
Tariffs are not a sign of strength but a symptom of decline–one that inflation and devaluation will ruthlessly expose. The future belongs to cooperation, not coercion.
Faced with the certainty of the end of the dream of a world to call ‘its own,’ the U.S. wants to take revenge on everyone in order to leave as many ruins as possible in the world for the new power in multilateralism—China.
The only way our world can be managed more effectively is through understanding that freedom comes with responsibility and that a success for one is a success for all.
When the real China is presented to more people, perhaps the cognitive wall separating the East and the West will eventually crumble in the face of this truth.