GCI Injects New Vitality into China-Europe Exchanges
The GCI stresses the importance of cultural exchanges, which has moved from the sideline to the center stage of international relations.
The GCI stresses the importance of cultural exchanges, which has moved from the sideline to the center stage of international relations.
Competitiveness is gained through competition rather than isolation or protectionism. All that can be expected from the EU’s anti-subsidy probe is heightened risks for China-Europe trade and disruptions in international economic order, which is harmful for all parties involved.
Pakistani Prime Minister’s five-day visit opened up new growth points for CPEC’s high quality development, consolidated two-way investment cooperation, and demonstrated principled support for regional and international security.
The BRI originates in China, but its achievements and opportunities belong to the world.
In a world fraught with uncertainties and regional conflicts, the common challenges that threaten us all call for cooperation instead of confrontation. In this sense, the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind is fast becoming an ideological beacon that charts the course of human progress.
The BRI has introduced inclusive free trade rules. It has not put the interests of one or a few specific countries first, but has involved developing countries in the process of economic globalization.
China reaching a preliminary agreement with Sri Lanka, before the group of major creditors signing a MoU has taken the country’s other foreign creditors entirely by surprise and has brought shame upon the U.S., India and Japan who were blaming China for no reason.
As the wider global economic landscape stabilizes, China’s growth is likely to accelerate further. The country is performing better than expected.
Despite the dangerous trajectory international relations have taken, cooperation is still possible and the BRI remains a tool that can contribute to worldwide prosperity.
The second decade of the BRI will see further contributions to the UN 2030 SDGs. BRI countries will also play an increasingly important role in IMF and WTO reforms and in upholding multilateralism.
While a lot is changing in the world, there are some things that do not: the Belt and Road Initiative’s drive for common prosperity, for example, is just one of the goals that it is steadily pursuing.
Whereas the West largely ignores suffering caused by increased global economic inequality, China’s Belt and Road Initiative provides a proactive solution.