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He Weiwen: China-U.S. Trade Rebounding
All the latest developments show an encouraging development of stabilizing and improving the China-U.S. bilateral relationship, reinforced by firm business collaborations.
August 05 , 2024 -
Wang Huiyao: Alliances like Nato out of touch with world in need of human security
In an era where climate change, food and energy security and poverty top the agenda, military-focused alliances are not fit for purpose.
August 02 , 2024 -
Wang Huiyao: China’s reforms heading in the right direction
In the future, China will continue to implement and advance reform measures, creating a fair competition environment where all market entities can thrive. China will continue to accelerate and deepen its market-oriented reforms, injecting new impetus into the recovery and development of both the Chinese and global economies.
July 19 , 2024 -
Wang Huiyao: 5 ways China can attract US students back to its universities again
From the easing of visas to a more international curriculum, China’s universities and wider society can do more to make US students feel at home.
June 20 , 2024 -
Speech by Dr. Wang Huiyao at New Zealand China Business Summit
Strengthening the China-New Zealand Partnership--Remarks by Dr Wang Huiyao at the 10th China Business Summit, 2024
June 17 , 2024 -
TEXT | CCG Secretary-General delivers a speech on global governance at Rome Roundtable
From June 16-20, 2024 the Rome Roundtable, hosted by The Global Foundation, was held at the Rome campus of Australian Catholic University (ACU). During "The story so far and ambitions for the future" session, Mabel Lu Miao, Secretary-General of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), shared some of the highlights of discussions during the Beijing Roundtable of The Global Foundation at the 10th China and Globalization Forum.
June 16 , 2024 -
Pronatalist policies needed to boost fertility rate
Currently, the East Asian region has some of the world's lowest fertility rates, which are far below the average of 1.6 for high-income countries. Hence, countries in this region such as China, Japan and South Korea need to give fertility subsidies much more than the rest of the world.
June 15 , 2024