The controversial comments made by the director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department were based on Cold War thinking, and are not helpful when it comes to solving disputes between countries.
The Chinese side is obviously more realistic while the US is falsifying. This will, to a large extent, influence how the two countries digest the trade war impacts.
China is going to host the first Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations that is a platform to unite Asia and the world, connecting the hearts of different peoples.
Trade talks or a trade war, China will not compromise on matters of principle and is fully prepared for all circumstances in the next stage of trade negotiations.
China-U.S. trade talks have suffered a setback, but they have agreed to continue talking. At this important time, both sides need to remember that accommodating each other's concerns is the key to resolving the trade dispute.
China is willing to resolve trade issues through dialogue and mutual cooperation, but that requires the United States to do its part and meet China halfway.
As China-US trade talks appear to be entering a new normal, where progress in the talks is interspersed by sporadic escalations by Washington. Beijing wants to reach a fair deal, and that doesn't mean submitting to threats.
Issues associated with Taiwan are part of China’s internal affairs and not something the United States should meddle in. China warns the United States against trying to use Taiwan as a bargaining chip.
As the Belt and Road Initiative targets high-quality development, it's expected to continue to bridge infrastructure and connectivity gaps in its participating countries and drive economic growth.
At the recent Camden Conference in Maine in the United States, focusing this year on "Is This China's Century?", Martin Jacques, a senior fellow at Cambridge University and a visiting fellow at Tsinghua and Fudan universities, delivered a keynote address entitled "What China Will Be Like as a Great Power?".
A surge in spending during China’s four-day May Day holiday reflects the country’s economic vitality, boosted by consumption upgrade.
Further opening up China's banking and insurance sectors is good news, not only for foreign companies which will enjoy easier access to the Chinese markets, but also for the further development of the Chinese economy.
As China marks the 100th anniversary of the May 4th Movement, the cultivation of the younger generation is considered strategically critical to rejuvenating the country.
As China promotes green development, more concerted efforts from all countries are needed to make the Earth a beautiful home for future generations.
More and more countries and peoples have come together as partners of the Belt and Road Initiative, to seek greater interconnectivity, joint cooperation, development and prosperity.
President Xi Jinping has pledged further measures to help the country achieve higher level opening up, which is expected to generate greater opportunities for global growth.
As more and more countries and international organizations become part of the Belt and Road, the cooperation central to the initiative should focus on building upon the successes of its high-quality development.
China’s invited scientists from all countries to take part in its upcoming lunar and deep space exploration, demonstrating its willingness to share its knowledge about our universe with all of humanity.
As China celebrates the 70th anniversary of the founding of its navy, President Xi spoke with a foreign delegation about the importance of ensuring that all countries can enjoy the benefits of maritime development and prosperity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a reply to a group of U.S. high school students, encouraging them to help promote friendship among the people of China and the United States.