Jointly Building a Future of Shared Prosperity
The mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Spain is not only an epitome of but also a model for the development of China-EU relations.
The mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Spain is not only an epitome of but also a model for the development of China-EU relations.
China and the EU are now each other’s most critical trade partners, with highly complementary economies and intertwined interests. Businesses from both sides continue to ramp up investments in each other’s markets.
China is adapting, shifting its focus from volume to value, from the United States to the Asia region, and from trade dependence to domestic innovation.
In the battle between hegemony and multilateralism, the world’s future belongs to those who build bridges, not walls.
The similarities in goals and strategies can provide China and Europe with momentum for enhanced cooperation, ensuring that both sides could continue to benefit from each other’s development and would offer models of effective cooperation and viable solutions for other countries in a world of uncertainty and turbulence.
The ultimate goal of rural revitalization is the common prosperity of farmers and rural areas. This is also an essential requirement of Chinese modernization.
As China’s first wholly foreign-owned Grade III general hospital opens, it means more medical options – and a new attractive field for foreign investors.
China shares the dividends of its development with the rest of the world, plays its due role as a responsible major country, and hence brings more certainty and positive energy into an increasingly turbulent world.
The rapid development of AI is unlocking new opportunities across industries and driving innovation.
Unless the continent reaches a political union, it is unlikely to become a true major geopolitical actor.
The ideology of being ready to make innovation and keeping abreast of the times is a defining feature of the Chinese civilization.
Catalyzed by technological innovations and buttressed by supportive policies, China’s economy is not merely growing but evolving.