Modern Semiconductors: From Restrictions to Resilience
Political pressure and confrontation tactics have proven ineffective, as intense competition ultimately benefits consumers.
Political pressure and confrontation tactics have proven ineffective, as intense competition ultimately benefits consumers.
A broader, more convenient and transparent Chinese market will be more appealing and contribute more to international investment, global trade development and the growth of the world economy.
In China, unity fosters diversity, and the diversity enriches the unity. The process of collision and integration was not aimed at eliminating each other but at enhancing each other, resulting in the emergence of a more inclusive civilization.
In Yiwu’s markets, astute merchants, keenly attuned to the rhythms of global sports mega-events, have sprang into action well ahead of time.
Blaxit has unveiled considerable flaws in the U.S. protection of human rights, with domestic racial discrimination laying bare deep-seated issues in the country’s human rights approach.
The evolution of global telecommunications points toward China becoming a frontrunner not only in technology development but also in its application.
Poverty in the U.S. is a direct consequence of inadequate social policies, and institutional exclusion further pushes the ‘working poor’ into even more isolated and helpless situations.
Peace and development must come from respecting differences and learning from each other, including each other’s sensitive but reasonable redlines. Competition needs to be healthy and not aimed at dominating each other at humanity’s expense.
The Sino-Arab connection has grown into a vibrant economic, political and cultural partnership.
China continues to enhance its ability to ensure food security and deal with the uncertainties of the external environment by stabilizing and securing domestic grain supplies.
Expanding the scope of cooperation beyond traditional economic and diplomatic spheres, and into areas like technology, innovation, AI, and sustainable development, can make the relationship more resilient to external shocks and geopolitical shifts.
Blaming China won’t address any self-inflicted wounds. It is U.S. policy, or rather the lack thereof, that is responsible for making American society an attractive market for the illicit drug trade.