A Shared Economic Future for China and ASEAN
China and ASEAN have both benefited from their long-term cooperation since the establishment of dialogue relations 30 years ago, making their cooperation the most dynamic in the Asia-Pacific region.
China and ASEAN have both benefited from their long-term cooperation since the establishment of dialogue relations 30 years ago, making their cooperation the most dynamic in the Asia-Pacific region.
A thriving and prosperous China provides a strong backing for Macao, while a stable and flourishing Macao will better serve China’s development and contribute to the sovereignty, security, and development interests of the whole country.
China has entered a new development era while achieving its first centenary goal – to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects, and its market will only open wider to the world.
The planned Beijing Stock Exchange will create more channels for SMEs to get financing support and help them realize their innovative visions, which will allow the Chinese economy to develop in a more innovative manner.
The new China-Myanmar corridor is a firm demonstration of how the creation and linking of infrastructure is creating new opportunities for global economic recovery and growth, driving forward development in China and other countries.
The catastrophe in Afghanistan is the inevitable outcome of the long-term exertion of hegemony and power politics by the U.S. in the world.
Playing games is fun and engaging, but they are not in any sense ‘productive’ and nor are they reflective of reality.
China’s ambition is to put its house in order and contribute to global efforts in addressing climate change.
In order for think tanks to have something to write about and hence attract money, they need to have ‘problems’ in the world and propose ‘solutions’ America’s leaders can engage in.
China’s rail network allowed me to fulfil my dreams of adventure and travel.
Afghanistan is one example, but not the only one, that strongly proves America’s failure in its policy of interference.
It is unwise to do away with COVID-19 controls altogether in order to save the economy when China’s actions are already shoring up stability and sustaining growth.