The Door Is Always Open
At a time when geopolitical friction and deglobalization are making a lot of noise, China, guided by its open development concept, stands by a multilateral trade regime—i.e., the true definition of an opening-up policy.
At a time when geopolitical friction and deglobalization are making a lot of noise, China, guided by its open development concept, stands by a multilateral trade regime—i.e., the true definition of an opening-up policy.
It is China’s diplomatic goodwill that finally brought the two Gulf powerhouses together to ink the peace agreement that will lead to security and political stability to the Middle East and beyond.
Chinese modernization currently offers several nations on each continent an additional reference or choice as regards achieving modernization, albeit strictly according to national conditions.
China’s growth has long fueled the prosperity of many countries through trade, investment, and financial and policy support.
China has been a firm advocate of an open economy and welcomes the world, including Fiji, an island economy, to cooperate and share the common prosperity of China’s economic growth.
The understandings reached by the Chinese and Singaporean foreign ministers have set the roadmap for a prosperous and bright future for the two strategic partners.
The Cambodia-China view of a shared future is a recipe to bolster traditional ties while catering to the continued progress and integration of the region.
The deep integration of the digital and real economies has long been a goal for China. The development of China’s digital economy goes hand in hand with that of the country’s digital infrastructure.
Finding the balance between the needs of the people, the economy and the country, and the power of technology is of paramount importance and that is where the true power of a future digital economy lies.
The BRI was proposed by China and belongs to the whole world. It is open to all countries, and its achievements will be shared by all.
To thrive in a world that is undergoing changes not seen in a century, China and Arab states must enhance solidarity and collaboration, set a good example for South-South cooperation, and make more contributions to human progress and prosperity.
China-sponsored centre in Djibouti is providing crucial know-how to young entrepreneurs in Africa.