Global Development Is a Collective Responsibility
The GDI, in the spirit of prosper-thy-neighbor, presents a refreshing model that can help in building mutual trust, managing conflicts and bringing stability amid uncertain times.
The GDI, in the spirit of prosper-thy-neighbor, presents a refreshing model that can help in building mutual trust, managing conflicts and bringing stability amid uncertain times.
The GDI gives impetus to the profound vision of a community with a shared future for humanity. A paradigm away from the unhealthy and anti-competitive behavior is critical as this is leading to a regressive, hostile and destructive global environment.
At present, when forces contrary to multilateralism and the democratization of the international system seek to impede the advances made in China-LAC relations, it is always opportune to remember the achievements already made.
Though the GDI intersects positively with other Chinese global development efforts, including the Belt and Road Initiative, it better exemplifies the sort of multilateralism that runs contrary to hegemony-seeking tactics.
As China widens its doors, the LAC countries have also been opening up their markets. The two-way opening up will benefit people on both sides.
China has made solid efforts to ensure zero dropouts at the compulsory education stage. The country achieved new progress in its promotion of a balanced and integrated development of compulsory education in urban and rural areas.
For Britain and China during Queen Elizabeth II’s long time on the throne, despite often huge challenges and great difficulties in the bilateral dialogue, the two sides never stopped talking to each other.
Government policies, market environment and expectations all impact investor decision-making. The world may take a cue from China’s economic recovery and adopt an open and cooperative attitude toward all so as to salvage the global economy.
Looking forward, China will work with other SCO member states to make greater contributions to global and regional peace and development.
We can conclude that Central Asia and China will either share a common fate and success, or different fates and crisis. The current global turbulence pushes both sides to cooperate more with one another.
The Yangtze river delta region has become one of the most economically vibrant, open and innovative areas in China.
As developing countries, China and Brazil have extensive consensus on many topics. The press and media in both countries are expected to play a positive role in directing the public in the right way.