Op-Ed Blog

Is China a partner or an opponent? Read this book for an answer

"Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" has become increasingly popular with readers outside of China. It is both a rich source of insights into Xi's ideas and beliefs, and a roadmap illustrating how China sees its role in the world.

President Xi’s state visits to shine new light on China-Europe ties

President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Europe is expected to bring more stability to a world facing growing uncertainty.

A China solution in fight against terrorism and extremism

China has shared its experience in fighting terrorism and extremism by publicizing a white paper on anti-terrorism in Xinjiang, which may provide a solution to a world being increasingly challenged by terrorism and extremism.

China will remain an attractive market for world's high tech sector

New policies announced by the government in recent weeks will help to ensure that China continues to be an attractive marketplace for the world's high tech sector.

Shifting views against the U.S. highlight the importance of co-op

The expanding number of countries taking part in the Belt and Road Initiative, and the falling regard for the U.S. as a world leader, points to a growing global demand for leadership based on the principles of cooperation and mutual benefit.

U.S.-EU visa spat reveals something bigger

A CNN report, which says that a U.S. citizen might lose the privilege of traveling visa-free in the Schengen area due to disagreement between the U.S. and EU on reciprocal visa arrangements, has added to a long list of unpleasant news.

Greater Bay Area gives full play to Hong Kong’s strengths

The Greater Bay Area Initiative will not erode Hong Kong’s special political status, as some critics worry, instead it will create a lot of new opportunities for Hong Kong as the city is integrated more deeply with the rest of the bay area.

New foreign investment law to safeguard China’s opening up

A draft Foreign Investment Law would guarantee equal treatment to foreign-owned enterprises in China, and in turn strengthen both the domestic and international economies.

A just cause should be pursued for the common good

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expounded on the country's foreign policy, making it clear that a just cause should be pursued for the common good. 

China's business environment will benefit foreign investors

As the government introduces additional measures to improve China's business environment, the market is expected to be increasingly appealing to foreign investors.

Colossal tax cuts to inject strong momentum into China's economy

China's government is preparing to introduce a bigger-than-anticipated package of economic stimulus measures that look set to keep the country's economy in good shape for the years ahead.

New opportunities for China to counter downward pressure

Will China be able to maintain steady economic growth this year? The answer is loud and clear in the targets Premier Li Keqiang announces for 2019.  

Consultative democracy, a key to rejuvenation of the Chinese nation

Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) has been, and will continue to, play a key role in generating contributions from both home and abroad for the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

China launches plans to develop UHD video industry

A four-year action plan to develop China's Ultra-High-Definition video industry has been launched. And it won't just benefit television viewers – it will see a broad range of industry sectors develop. 

China’s economic performance last year reinforces confidence in 2019

Official figures show that the government met the goals it set for itself in last year’s government work report. The year ahead will have its challenges, but China’s strong economic performance in 2018 is a source of confidence.

No-deal Trump-Kim summit deserves encouragement

Despite the fact that the 2nd Trump-Kim summit ended with no deal, the international community should fully support and encourage Pyongyang and Washington to continue along the track of peaceful dialogue.

5G era calls for cooperation, fairness, and transparency

As the world prepares to enter the 5G era, cooperation, transparency, and fairness are crucial to ensuring that everyone can enjoy the benefits of this new technology.
 

China and the U.S. need to further expand common interests

Both the Chinese and American sides need to make concerted efforts in order to further expand common ground as their trade talks edge closer to conclusion.

China and U.S. share common interests in IPR protection

Trade teams from China and the United States have been working in search of common ground in IPR protection, setting a good example of how they can deal effectively with differences. 

China-U.S. trade talks entering 'a final sprint'

China and the US are extending their trade talks in Washington for another two days, following positive progress made during negotiations on Thursday and Friday and the wishes voiced by both presidents for a deal.

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