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May-7-2024
People-to-people exchanges tighten China-Europe bond
The EU seeks to keep cultural exchanges open with the Chinese people as an essential means to maintain bilateral links and provide a favorable environment for cooperation.
May-6-2024
US clings to exceptionalism, hindering cooperation with China
Pressing global crises demand U.S.-China cooperation, but America's adherence to exceptionalism prevents the two powers from effectively working together, a stance with potentially disastrous consequences for the U.S. economy.
April-29-2024
US latest Section 301 investigation a repeated mistake
The petition for the Section 301 investigation initiated by the United States into China's maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors is filled with unfounded accusations.
April-29-2024
Investing in China is a superior option for multinationals
China's pursuit of high-quality development and its cultivation of new quality productive forces will open up numerous business opportunities for multinationals.
April-29-2024
Fallacies and facts about China's 'overcapacity'
​Recent claims from some Western countries labeling China as having "overcapacity" lack substance and coherence. Upon closer examination, the following facts debunk such rhetoric and reveal the truth.
April-23-2024
Robust start of China's economy boosts global economic prospects
The continued rebound of the Chinese economy is an important positive factor for the world economy.
April-22-2024
Policies can create growth momentum
To continue to attract foreign capital to propel China's manufacturing drive, there needs to be greater policy predictability in the country's regulatory environment, particularly for private enterprises.
April-21-2024
China's growth offers opportunities to Europe
Europe would do well to recognize the opportunities for cooperation arising from China's domestic and global initiatives.
April-21-2024
Overcapacity accusation is economic coercion and bullying
​Accusations of "overcapacity" have become a recurring trend in the international trade arena, often wielded as weapons by those seeking to gain a competitive edge.
April-19-2024
The summit of US, Japan and Philippines: A step closer to new Cold War
The Asia-Pacific needs an architecture for peace not a securitized architecture for war.
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