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Forum calls for multilateral efforts to fight against COVID-19
With the United Nations marking the 75th anniversary of the signing of its charter on Friday, experts at an online forum are calling for all countries to enhance multilateralism amid the COVID-19 global health crisis, which has greatly disrupted countries around the world and exposed them to severe economic and social repercussions.
June 25 , 2020 -
A look at what’s next for U.S.-China trade
American farmers and ranchers want to sell food — a lot of food — to China, the world's most populous nation. But even a panel of experts are uncertain how strained relations between China and the United States will affect that goal.
June 25 , 2020 -
China-US trade rises sharply
There is still sufficient space for China and the United States to cooperate to boost bilateral trade and help stabilize global supply and industrial chains amid uncertainties in global trade caused by COVID-19, experts said.
June 18 , 2020 -
Forum pools wisdom for pandemic fight
Participants in an international online forum that brought together global think tanks have called on the international community to strengthen solidarity and cooperation-the most forceful weapon in overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a statement they released on Wednesday.
June 11 , 2020 -
Global think tanks forum issues joint statement on battling COVID-19
The Global Think Tanks Online Forum on International Cooperation to Combat COVID-19, held on Tuesday and Wednesday, issued a joint statement calling for international solidarity to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 10 , 2020 -
CGTN Dialogue | How will U.S. visa ban affect Chinese students
Once again, the U.S. is targeting China. As of June 1, entry bans have been slapped on an estimated 3,000 Chinese #students and researchers, who the White House accuses of engaging in intellectual property theft. Meanwhile, the U.S. is also making it difficult for China to arrange charter flights to fly its stranded citizens home. How will the new restrictions affect Chinese students already studying in the U.S.? Will U.S. universities become less attractive to Chinese students? Will the ban affect ongoing research projects? Who stands to lose the most, and how should China respond?
June 03 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: China is not a threat to the international community – the world can benefit through China’s development
The successful conclusion of China's “Two Sessions” has signaled confidence in the fight against the pandemic and recovery of the world economy. However, the pandemic has posed challenges to globalization and increased uncertainty in China-US relations.
June 02 , 2020