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Laurence Brahm: Consensus with a plan: Let’s try to map the future
Sanctions and trade wars have hurt nations, including China. At the same time these interventions have allowed China to understand the missing links in its own technology chains and to address these with research and development to move all technology innovation and production onshore.
March 05 , 2021 -
Zhou Xiaoming: Joe Biden’s ‘America first’ vaccine policy is a taste of things to come
Meanwhile, the US government has secured 600 million doses of vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna to be made by the end of July, and purchased many doses of other vaccines. All told, enough advance orders have been placed to immunise every American twice over, while about 100 countries do not have a single dose.
March 04 , 2021 -
He Weiwen: Historic significance of Yangtze River Protection Law
It is estimated that, through great protection and upgrading development, the Yangtze River Basin will account for over half of China's economy by 2025, or by 2030 at the latest. It will also serve as the vanguard and model for the whole country to meet its ambitious goal of becoming a medium developed economy by 2035.
March 02 , 2021 -
[CGTN] Wang Huiyao: Open markets for transfer of rural residential land
Promoting the reform of rural residential land and allowing it and rural houses to enter the market is necessary to facilitate urbanization. It will allow more rural residents and migrant workers to get compensation and afford urban houses to settle in cities, allowing their children to live with their parents instead of being left behind in villages.
February 23 , 2021 -
Zamir Ahmed Awan: Chinese vaccine a global public good
Vaccine cooperation is an integral part of the joint efforts by Pakistan and China to overcome COVID-19. It demonstrates the two countries’ sincere attempts at mutual assistance as all-weather strategic partners as well as their collective struggles as two developing countries to make vaccines a global public good and promote their accessibility and affordability among fellow developing nations.
February 18 , 2021 -
Harvey Dzodin: Xi-Biden call marks fresh start in new year
Because of the care that goes into organizing such a call at the highest level, I'm certain that it was no coincidence that the marathon two-hour conversation between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart, Joe Biden, occurred at this very juncture.
February 12 , 2021 -
Wang Huiyao: Biden era a positive signal for revival of globalization
The recovery of the global economy and improvement of global economic and trading rules amid the pandemic require China-US cooperation. Reform of the WTO has stagnated and COVID-19 has brought a negative impact to the world economy, which has prompted countries to seek new multilateral and bilateral agreements.
February 05 , 2021