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【Bloomberg】U.S. Set to Review China’s Market-Economy Status Bid, WSJ Says
The U.S. is preparing a review of China’s bid for market-economy status under the World Trade Organization, the Wall Street Journal reported.
March 30 , 2017 -
Tanmen Town: The place where fishing nurtures dreams
After eradicating absolute poverty in 2020, China is on the path of realizing rural revitalization. In the video series "From the Soil," CGTN invites development experts to China's rural regions to investigate the methods used to head toward rural revitalization. In the first episode, Mario Cavolo, a senior fellow at the Center for China and Globalization(CCG), goes to Tanmen, a fishing village in south China's Hainan Province. The views expressed in the video are his own and not necessarily those of CGTN.As an age-old practice, fishing has been China's lifeblood. It is a culture rich with gifts from teeming waters. From the Yellow River to the Yangtze and the East China Sea to the South China Sea, bounties from these waters have nurtured generations after generations, forging a distinct character among its fisherfolk.
March 01 , 2022 -
[Bloomberg]Center for China and Globalization’s Wang on China
Henry Huiyao Wang, Founder and President at the Center for China and Globalization, discusses the outlook for U.S. and China ties. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the sidelines of Bloomberg's New Economy Forum.
November 17 , 2021 -
COVID-19 a ‘great disrupter’ to global migrants
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has become a "great disrupter" to worldwide migrants, who have been suffering from continuous extended travel bans and restrictions since the virus went global this year, recent research and analysis said.
August 26 , 2020 -
China-U.S. education exchange experiences decline amid tensions
It is saddening to see that relations between the United States and China have deteriorated to the present state. The Trump administration's visa restrictions and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have upended the appetite for prestigious U.S. degrees among Chinese students.
August 11 , 2020 -
Annie Wu: Hong Kong has lost two generations
As Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) enters its fifth month of anarchy, rampant violence and vandalism continues to plague the streets of a city once revered for its modernity and prosperity. What began as a demonstration against an extradition bill has now transformed itself into a full display of unfathomable madness.
November 05 , 2019
