Yellen’s China Trip: Constructive Yet More Follow-ups Needed
It is a long way ahead before the substantive improvement and even revival of China-U.S. relationship, including economic and trade ties.
It is a long way ahead before the substantive improvement and even revival of China-U.S. relationship, including economic and trade ties.
As African leaders try to silence the guns on the continent and drive development, China’s efforts should be remembered for their sterling contribution towards peace and stability in the continent.
We should probably manage to look beyond, to the dramatic and profoundly disruptive effects of decades of a neoliberal agenda that have altered that scale of values that played a stabilizing role in terms of social justice.
The SCO on its own and working with the United Nations organization is a much-needed force for peace and development.
Decoupling based on relatively old data, or following certain narrow-minded narratives with some stemming from the Cold War 2.0 trap, entail risks of their own.
Given the geopolitical times we live in today and the demand for new cooperation platforms that reflect the emerging ‘multipolarity’ of global affairs, the SCO is only likely to grow in importance.
The U.S. is supporting and running anti-CPEC malicious campaigns. They have also coined terminologies like ‘debt trap’ controlling Pakistan.
No matter how hard Washington tries to peddle, the price will definitely not be attractive enough for New Delhi to become a pawn of the United States.
The future of the automotive industry lies in the continued development and adoption of NEVs, with both American and Chinese automakers playing significant roles in shaping this process.
The main purpose here was to create a comprehensive and unified legal framework for better managing new challenges, filling in holes where necessary and communicating this clearly to everyone.
The Chinese people are ready to work with the international community to uphold win-win cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, while opposing ‘decoupling’ and striving to build an open world economy.
There is no reason for the U.S. to shift the blame and charge Chinese nationals for the sale of non-scheduled chemicals, other than in order to scapegoat China as a distraction tactic as it struggles to keep up with the pace of the crisis.