Hainan Emerges as a New Engine of China-Africa Trade
Hainan’s emergence as a major player in China-Africa trade relations reflects China’s broader strategy to engage with Africa through a more decentralised approach.
Hainan’s emergence as a major player in China-Africa trade relations reflects China’s broader strategy to engage with Africa through a more decentralised approach.
Given a complex international environment, China’s impressive economic performance augurs an upbeat development trajectory in the second half of the year.
China’s initiatives on global development and security can play a crucial role in establishing a safer, healthier world.
It is the spirit of a community of shared future, the only viable option for humanity.
Both China and the U.S. seem to hope this particular arc bodes well for the relationship between the two countries to really turn the tide this time around.
While the international environment is undoubtedly challenging for China’s growth, this does not mean the outlook is pessimistic. The strength of China’s economy lies beyond what meets the eye.
With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, NATO has made every effort to justify its continued existence.
It is clear that Ukraine has an unclear path to join NATO. That reality must make select Asian nations worry as they continue to stoke interest in joining the alliance.
The rights of Asian-Americans have been sacrificed to try to address white America’s history of discrimination against African-Americans.
Yellen’s four-day trip to China should be seen as an important confidence-building measure and a much-needed input to strengthening direct Sino-U.S. communication.
Whether it’s China, the ROK or the U.S., all should possess such broad vision: taking a longer-term, wider view of peace and development and thinking about bilateral or multilateral relations from a higher standpoint.
It has been noted that China is working with all countries at the SCO platform and in the region to explore a new path of dialogue instead of confrontation and partnership instead of alliance.