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Chu Yin: Polls a turning point for France and EU
Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche !, or Onwards !, and candidate for the 2017 presidential election, attends a campaign rally in Arras, France, April 26, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
May 04 , 2017 -
He Weiwen: What’s Next After Beef ?
China and the US on May 11 announced simultaneously the 10 initial results of the 100-day action plan of the US-China Comprehensive Economic Dialogue. We can call it an early harvest. The 10 results are dedicatedly balanced, benefiting both the US and China, with six mostly for the US, including beef, biotechnology products and LNG exports to China, market access for EPS, credit rating and bond underwriting. The four for China include cooked poultry exports, extension of current non-action relief to SCH, equal banking regulatory standards and a US official attending the One Belt One Road Forum in Beijing.
May 18 , 2017 -
He Yafei: Sino-US relations crucial to global peace and growth
Many historic changes are due to globalization and global governance, with uncertainties rising in geopolitics adding to the tensions between major powers. Therefore, many ask the question like what could be done to re-calibrate global governance to fix the woes plaguing the world economy.
May 28 , 2017 -
Zhao Suisheng: China, US can jointly shape international order
"International order" means the rules, or in other words, universal values, concepts and mechanisms, in global governance. It is shaped by major powers and followed by smaller countries. Rising powers are always attempting to break these rules and re-establish a new order that reflects their values.
August 08 , 2017 -
He Weiwen: China, US should look beyond trade imbalance
Why was the dialogue unable to redress the trade imbalance? It’s because the current situation is caused by the United States’ position in the global supply chain, and it’s beyond the two countries’ power to change it.
August 10 , 2017