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CGTN Dialogue | China’s Political SeasonMay 21 , 2020
After a two-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, China's top political advisory body and top legislature opened their annual sessions in Beijing on Thursday and Friday. What's at the top of the agenda? And how much of this session will be devoted to the pandemic?
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More imports from US to be exemptMay 13 , 2020
More imported US products will be exempt from extra Chinese tariffs starting on May 19, according to the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council, marking China's serious fulfillment of trade commitments with the United States.
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Former WTO chief: Globalization to look different after COVID-19May 04 , 2020
Former World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy is not worried about "deglobalization" after COVID-19, but believes it will be different.
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Experts stress using multilateralism to address pandemic threatMay 03 , 2020
During a think tank webinar, experts and business leaders from China and European countries stressed using multilateralism and global governance to cope with the social impact and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key questions asked about globalizationApril 30 , 2020
Nations are collaborating in the fight against the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak to limit the damage to people's health and the impact on the global economy. Here, in the fourth part of a series titled "One World, One Fight", we look at how countries can work together.
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Trade feels the heat as nations face pandemicApril 23 , 2020
Measures to fight the coronavirus pandemic have indirectly fueled the rise of protectionism and other economic barriers, in turn highlighting the importance of preserving and maintaining the multilateral trading system, according to analysts.
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Experts praise Xi’s emphasis on global unityApril 21 , 2020
President Xi Jinping's call for a concerted global effort in tackling the coronavirus pandemic has won the backing of experts from around the world.
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Global education sector urged to face pandemic challengesApril 20 , 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on international education, with students, educators and parents at home and abroad facing not just tremendous levels of pressure but also opportunities to overcome the challenges together, according to analysts. From technological advances powering pedagogical innovation to urgent calls for greater research collaborations and partnerships, COVID-19 is causing paradigmatic shifts among universities worldwide that depend significantly on overseas Chinese students, leading analysts and educators heard during an international online forum organized by the Beijing-based think tank Center for China and Globalization on Friday.
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【VIDEO】MSC Parallel Panel Discussion “Make Competitors Trade Again: From Confrontation to Cooperation?”April 19 , 2020
Olaf Scholz (Federal Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Germany), Kristalina Georgieva (Interim President, World Bank Group; Chief Executive Officer, World Bank; former Vice President and Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources of the European Union), Christine Lagarde (Managing Director, International Monetary Fund), Ron Johnson (Senator, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, United States of America) Wang Huiyao (Founder and President, Center for China and Globalization, Counselor, State Council, People's Republic of China) Mohammed El-Erian (Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz SE), and Børge Brende (President, World Economic Forum; former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway; moderator).
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How coronavirus exposed the collapse of global leadershipApril 14 , 2020
As car crash interviews go, Bruce Aylward's was excruciating and revealing in equal measure. In late March, Alyward, a Canadian epidemiologist and adviser to the World Health Organization, was asked by Radio Television Hong Kong reporter Yvonne Tong whether Taiwan would continue to be denied WHO membership, given longstanding objections from China. At first he stalled, claiming not to be able to hear the question. Then his connection went down. Then Aylward returned to the call and declined to answer at all. The clip went viral in part for its awkwardness, but also because it illustrated a deeper truth -- namely that geopolitical fissures, and strained relations between the U.S. and China in particular, have badly undermined early international efforts to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. And while that suspicion starts with the WHO, it does not end there.