New Railway to Power Laos Economy
The China-Laos project is a connecting piece which brings together a continent, delivering mutual gains to multiple countries in the process.
The China-Laos project is a connecting piece which brings together a continent, delivering mutual gains to multiple countries in the process.
RCEP shows a new and better way, whereby economic growth is not a competition, but a mutually engaging game where countries work together and expand their market access to facilitate greater trade flows.
On the current trajectory, China will most likely go on to end the year in a better condition than what is currently anticipated, which will see a surge in exports and manufacturing, combined with getting energy prices under control.
The U.S.-China joint statement on climate change is a demonstration that by working together, the two countries are very much capable of yielding results that are beneficial not only to themselves but the world at large.
The joint declaration released by China and the U.S. during COP26 is a shot in the arm for the global efforts on climate change. It also shows that two countries can work together despite their differences.
The U.S. has to move forward with pragmatism as opposed to absolutism in its dealings with the DPRK and be prepared to accept relative gains instead of ‘absolute gains.’
China’s development cannot be successful without the international community’s support, and the world’s economy cannot prosper without China’s participation.
The Chinese government is not ignoring the new geopolitical environment and wants to preserve good Sino-European relations.
China is leading a renewable energy revolution as a critical partner because it tackles the twin pressures of energy demand growth and climate change. If the world steps up with the same scale and scope of action, then it’s fair to say humanity will succeed.
China will continue expanding and deepening its human rights protection, which is a welcome aspiration.
Stabilization of economic ties with China is a good place to start, but it remains to be seen how long the actual impact would last.
In terms of wealth ownership, estimates by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development indicate that Britain is the second most unequal society in the G-7.