China’s Peace Diplomacy in High Gear
China’s impartial stance, free from selfish motives or interests, has garnered increasing trust from the international community.
China’s impartial stance, free from selfish motives or interests, has garnered increasing trust from the international community.
UNESCO’s recognition of the Beijing Central Axis stands as a powerful symbol of the revival of a civilization.
If this new Labour government is to demonstrate its maturity and capability after years of juvenility and naivety, then resetting its relations with China is imperative.
Both the plenary session resolution and the statements made at the press conference are enormously significant. They are a benchmark for global confidence in China’s future path.
The Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China that convened in Beijing from July 15 to 18 will be a milestone in seeking to find solutions to some tricky economic problems in a complex, global environment.
China has also advocated promoting more convenient interconnectivity and more fluent trade among SCO members in the region.
The unilateral EU CVD on Chinese BEVs, if becomes permanent, will have serious and lasting consequences in various aspects.
The vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind is the most effective move to sustain, promote and upgrade the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence in the new circumstances.
The 2024 Summer Davos Forum has delivered a clear signal for building an open world economy, safeguarding the free trade system, and promoting globalization to develop toward a fairer and universally beneficial direction.
The U.S. sweeping investment prohibition and restriction is a blunt violation of WTO rules governing world free trade and investment, and a blunt destruction to normal U.S. business in China on an abuse of ‘national security’ reason.
No doubt that the landmark AIAAN airport project will improve connectivity and boost economic activity in Angola and make Angola a crucial hub for airport transportation.
The biggest bilateral question will be whether leaders of Australia and China can build and maintain the kind of relationship that can avoid catastrophizing security dilemmas and remain focused on practical, day-to-day cooperation.