What are They Interested In?

The leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa met in China coast city Xiamen early September.
The summit of the BRICS nations brings together five major new emerging economies, who are seeking a greater say in world affairs.
A number of overseas media, including many from non-BRICS countries, also keeps a close eye on the latest reports from the summit.
So, what aspects are they focusing on?

Sep 8, 2017

Ambassadors on BRICS Plus

Then how do other developing countries make of the proposal? What opportunities does the BRICS Plus promise to them? To get some insight about these, China Today interviewed ambassadors of Iran, Georgia, Nepal, and South Sudan to China as well as two diplomats from Argentina and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Sep 4, 2017

Is BRICS Power on the Wane?

The BRICS is significantly influenced by the western economies and their debt crisis. In these circumstances, some media have begun to talk of “fading BRICS” or even “broken BRICS”. Is there any truth in this talk?

Aug 30, 2017

Focus on Xiongan: How will it Perform its Non-Capital Functions?

The Xiongan New Area will pool the non-capital functions of Beijing, and by curbing the capital’s population growth, it will help to address the severe “urban ills” of traffic congestion and air pollution in Beijing. In the 100 days since the initiative was announced, what has happened in the Xiongan New Area?

Jul 21, 2017