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Experts discuss global governance at annual CCG forum
A major annual event of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), the 11th China and Globalization Forum opened Thursday in Beijing, gathering international experts on global governance, economic development and geopolitics to share their thoughts.
May 23 , 2025 -
China Daily | Hainan sees higher levels of openness
The current general corporate income tax rate on the Chinese mainland is 25 percent, while in the Hainan FTP, it is 15 percent, said Li Yufei, deputy director of the FTP's working committee. "Hainan serves as the most open place on the Chinese mainland to foreign investment," Li said.
May 17 , 2025 -
CGTN | Hainan tipped to play key role amid global trade tensions
The Center for China and Globalization(CCG) has held its Luncheon in Beijing focusing on the Hainan Free Trade Port's progress and China's efforts to further open up its economy.
May 16 , 2025 -
CCG hosts high-level expert dialogue on US-China relations
The Center for China and Globalization (CCG) hosted a high-level roundtable in Washington on April 25 to address escalating global challenges and explore pathways for constructive US-China engagement.
May 03 , 2025 -
Xinhua | Countries slam unilateralism, warn of its threat to global stability at UN meeting
"We strongly caution that in the current context, tariffs will have a severe impact on both targeted nations and on the international trade system, particularly on the right to the development of countries from the Global South," said Samuel Moncada, Venezuela's permanent representative to the United Nations.
April 26 , 2025 -
Xinhua | Delegation from Chinese think tank visits U.S. for exchange, dialogue
A delegation from the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) recently visited the United States, and held nearly 20 discussion sessions with representatives from academia, business, media and international organizations.
April 26 , 2025 -
Xinhua | Rising unilateralism, economic protectionism undermine global development, says Chinese think tank leader
"The U.S. now accounts for only 13 percent of global goods imports, down from nearly 20 percent two decades ago - hardly sufficient to dictate global trade alone," Wang said.
April 24 , 2025