China’s Emission Statement
There must be specific and reasonable rules guiding China’s carbon emission market, so that international participants can also contribute to the country’s goal of carbon peaking and neutrality.
There must be specific and reasonable rules guiding China’s carbon emission market, so that international participants can also contribute to the country’s goal of carbon peaking and neutrality.
With all sectors of society fully understanding the gravitas of the situation, the various policies and measures to defeat the virus could be launched and promoted quickly and efficiently.
Where this important relationship will be headed is vital for the wellbeing of the Chinese and American peoples and for the future of the world.
In the coming years, Pudong is supposed to focus on the coordination of various systems and try to carry out reform by taking into account the overall process of business and industrial development.
China has actively pushed for denuclearization on the peninsula; it does, however, remain firmly against any injustice under hegemony.
By 2035, the new forms and models shall push China’s foreign trade to the next level, with the full-fledged support of a stronger legal system.
China is committed to building a multipolar world whereby global problems are resolved by multilateral institutions and cooperation among nations rather than a singular nation’s influence.
There is confrontation between countries, but what matters more are interconnectivity, balance, integration and harmony.
Chinese society has undoubtedly been transformed in the space of two generations: it has become more urban, more affluent, more educated, more open to the world, and fond of consumption and technology.
All I have is from China. China has helped me overcome my past and find an opportunity to make my dream come true.
The role of international laws and regulations needs to be given full rein to contain hegemony through justice and fairness, promote multi-polarization and drive global governance through extensive consultation and joint contribution for shared benefits.
Enhanced people-to-people exchanges would help break down the array of negative stereotypes about China. And perhaps forge new, stronger ties.