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  • What’s the highlight of the event “Howdy Modi”?

    An event in Houston, Texas, called "Howdy Modi" attracted around 50,000 Indian-Americans to see the prime minister of India. This was one of the largest-ever receptions of a foreign leader in the U.S. and the joint appearance of Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump also signals a growing strategic significance in U.S.-India ties. What's the thinking behind the event and the attendance of both leaders? Why was Houston chosen as the venue? And what developments are expected for US-India relations?

    September 25 , 2019
  • Time for the US and China to return to ‘serious communication’ on a trade deal: ex-Beijing official

    The U.S. and China must work closely to reach a trade deal as their bilateral dispute has a global impact, said China’s former vice finance minister on Monday.

    September 23 , 2019
  • Experts say trade talks can rebuild 2-way trust

    The United States and China can resolve their disagreements by rebuilding trust and avoiding the harm to trade brought by tariffs, experts and business leaders said after the two countries concluded two days of talks in Washington on Friday.

    September 23 , 2019
  • Forum to connect business leaders

    At a time of increasing trade uncertainties, the Hongqiao International Economic Forum - a platform connecting leaders from different industries during the China International Import Expo - will improve understanding and even offer solutions for the challenges facing a slowing global economy.

    September 20 , 2019
  • Overseas study no longer only for the elite

    To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, we will publish a series of stories reflecting on changes and developments in fields such as law, education, transportation and the environment. This is the third in the series.

    September 19 , 2019
  • CGTN | The Point: Is John Bolton’s exit good news for China?

    President Trump loses his third national security adviser, John Bolton. Why aren't Chinese scholars optimistic about a fresh and constructive approach on China?

    September 12 , 2019
  • China, Arab world should cooperate with or without the trade war

    The ancient Silk Road witnessed trade between China and the Arab world for over two millennia. The amity has in recent decades seen a rebound with today's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In 2016, China surpassed the U.S. to become the largest investor in the Arab region with a market share of 31.9 percent. A year later, China-Arab trade volume reached 192 billion yuan, a record high.

    September 10 , 2019
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