Since its establishment, CCG has paid close attention to international relations and China's foreign affairs, tracking the development and changes of China's bilateral economic and trade relations with the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Australia, the Middle East and other countries and regions, and has been devoted to research on China-US-Europe cooperation, the Belt and Road Initiative, WTO reform, CPTPP and other multilateral topics, as well as providing recommendations for policymaking.
The annual flagship forums held by CCG for successive years have contributed to discussion on China-U.S. relations and China-EU cooperation, promoted international exchange, and given full play to the role of think tanks in track II diplomacy. CCG regularly conducts research and exchanges in multiple countries, and published a series of Chinese and English research reports on China-U.S. economy and trade relations.
The think tank hosts a series of roundtable seminars all year round, and invites think tank experts and scholars, political leaders, business elites and diplomats from the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, Japan, Germany, Egypt and other countries to discuss and exchange views on international relations and multilateral cooperation.
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China could help US rebuild aging infrastructure, thinktank says
China and the United States will both benefit if they work together on infrastructure construction, a top think tank reported on April 5.
April 06 , 2017 -
Wang Huiyao: How a Xi-Trump summit could yield progress
The first meeting between Xi Jinping, China’s president, and Donald Trump, his US counterpart, has generated intense interest across the Pacific. Mr Trump’s invitation to Mr Xi came earlier than expected but the US president has already toned down his rhetoric against the country that he believes has caused huge trade deficits and job losses for the US.
April 05 , 2017 -
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