Japan’s Fragile Economic Recovery at Risk as China-Japan Ties Deteriorate
Dialogue and interaction remain important, especially when the situation becomes difficult, and it is hoped that both governments continue dialogue.
Dialogue and interaction remain important, especially when the situation becomes difficult, and it is hoped that both governments continue dialogue.
The 10 buzzwords of 2025 suggest that in this year, China’s story was not told through a single headline, but through a shared vocabulary that captured how the country navigated change, addressed challenges and prepared for what lies ahead.
The term ‘直播带货’ (or livestream e-commerce) becomes a story in itself, providing a lens through which to observe a modern, dynamic and culturally rooted China.
Japan should correct course, reaffirm commitments, and contribute positively to a stable, predictable and cooperative East Asia.
This year’s emphasis on transforming traditional industries through advanced technology and new innovation strategies generates a healthy space to improve market access.
Optimism for China’s role is well-founded, given its position at the forefront of global climate governance, its demonstrated commitment to climate issues, and its capacity to deploy technological expertise for international benefit.
Together, these developments illustrate a mature, multidimensional partnership capable of delivering both robust economic growth and sustainable, people-centered progress.
Chinese cultural products are increasingly entering the global stage with two distinct advantages: a rich, untapped reservoir of cultural heritage and a focus on novel content that resonates with audiences seeking authenticity.
For over two decades, Rabe has dedicated himself to building bridges for Sino-German exchanges in medicine and culture.
China’s Gen Z is pioneering a new era of consumption — one that balances emotional fulfillment with ethical responsibility and environmental sustainability. This shift isn’t just reshaping consumer habits; it’s actively fueling China’s economic advancement.
How did a bottle of chili paste from Sri Lanka make its way overseas and go viral in a Chinese live streaming? And how did a traditional handmade stool help revive the rural economy in Sri Lanka? What made a live streaming that sold out its inventory in just 3 minutes convince Sri Lankan entrepreneur Chiranjaya Udumullage of the huge potential and strong vitality of the Chinese market? Devinder Kumar, a host from CICG Europe-Asia, enters the live streaming room, eager to find out how Chiranjaya Udumullage is promoting business and sale for his hometown’s quality products.
Can a megacity of over 20 million people be a haven for wildlife? Why has a British conservationist recorded over 450 bird species in Beijing, and what made him stay here for more than a decade? Belgian host Romuald Bronchart joins Terry Townshend, a British wildlife conservationist, to experience a day of birdwatching in the mountains of west Beijing. Through Terry’s eyes, we have a glimpse at China’s progress in ecological conservation and the questions that matter most when nature, education, and public awareness begin to intertwine.