A World Made Better by Genuine Communication and Dialogue
A world without dialogue is a universe of darkness. If people don’t get together and share views and exchange ideas, they remain unaware, ignorant, and unconscious.
A world without dialogue is a universe of darkness. If people don’t get together and share views and exchange ideas, they remain unaware, ignorant, and unconscious.
Strengthening cooperation between China and the EU will not only help economic complementarity, allow for respective comparative advantages, and improve people’s living standards, but also inject confidence and vitality into the world economy and promote the recovery and growth of the world economy under the impact of COVID-19.
China’s practices in this field will serve as valuable experience for other countries. The country will play a leading role in global economic transformation, riding the trend of low-carbon development.
Chinese foreign minister’s visit to Africa demonstrates the importance Chinese people attach to their relationship with African people.
China and the EU do not agree on everything. However, they have shown the capacity for making steps in unison via continuing their dialogue.
China sees the return of Hong Kong as the correction of a longstanding historical injustice and will not compromise on any attempts by U.S. politicians to try and meddle with that again.
Only time will tell how much the EU and China can cooperate but global shocks like the pandemic and the huge challenge of climate change make it blatantly clear that cooperation is warranted and urgent.
Release of the consumption potential will serve as an important driver of economic growth.
China has made dramatic changes in carbon emission reduction over the past five years, giving itself more confidence of meeting its future targets.
In the coming years one should continue to expect an underlying stability to continue to drive EU-China relations. This is a relationship that will continue to be driven by cautious, rational and cool diplomacy, rather than turn into aggravated hostility.
Now with the transition to a high-quality economic development characterized by a lower growth rate, we may remain guardedly optimistic about further development of the financial system to continue supporting the real economy in China.
The more China feels it is misunderstood, the more defensive China becomes. This is not going to serve China’s best interest in the long run.