Op-Ed Blog

Celebrating the work of friends from abroad

China took a moment this week to applaud people from overseas who have contributed to the success of its reform and opening up. 

Reform and opening up: China’s biggest concentric circle

China has taken the opportunity of the reform anniversary to reflect on what it has done right, and what it will do to ensure the country’s future success.

Reform and Opening Up is China's "success code"

As China marks 40 years of reform, Chinese leaders pledge to continue with reform and opening up from a new historical starting point. 

Understand China's new reform and opening up from three angles

China's development goal is not to dominate the world, but to develop its own self.

China's three economic missions for 2019

The outcomes from this week's leadership gathering can go a long way towards reassuring the world that the future is bright for China's economy in 2019.

It’s not a miracle: 40 years of hard work made China a powerhouse

With the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up approaching, it’s a good time to reflect on the changes that the years of hard work and innovation have brought to the lives of ordinary people.

The world is watching Canada

As Canada's judiciary approves bail conditions for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, its politicians must be mulling over its impact on Sino-Canadian friendship.

Human rights in China centered on innovation and pragmatism

Through continuing perseverance over the coming decades, people in China will enjoy better protected human rights and greater dignity, freedom, and happiness.  

OPEC cut signals Middle East change

A shakeup of the international relations pattern in the Middle East is in the works with Qatar's withdrawal from OPEC.

Canada jumps to the frontline of political kidnapping

The Canada that “will not be pushed around” has just now played the part of a dishonorable “pusher”: its detention of a Huawei executive at the request of the US is both despicable and unsettling.

Can Canada still claim to be the great "human rights defender?"

With the arrest of a Chinese businesswoman in Vancouver, the United States and Canada will see their justice systems likened to "the Emperor's New Clothes." 

Building bonds with a value beyond dollars

President Xi Jinping's visits to Spain, Argentina, Panama, and Portugal, along with the G20 Leaders' Summit, show that the world’s desire for global engagement and multilateralism remains strong. 

The next three months crucial for both China and the U.S.

China and the U.S. now have an opportunity to resolve their trade concerns and realize win-win results if they come to the negotiations with sincerity, treat each other as equals, and strive for mutual benefits.

Century-old 'canal affinity' between China and Panama

The significance of China's ties with a nation at the crossroads of the world can never be overemphasized.  

Trade and trust in U.S.-China trade tensions

We all know what really matters is not how a war begins, but how it ends. China and the U.S. have decided to hold their fire and sit down to talk.

Halt in escalation of trade tensions a step in the right direction

By hitting the brakes to avoid a further escalation of the trade frictions, the presidents of China and the U.S. have shown a willingness to meet in the middle and resolve their differences through dialogue.

Look beyond the horizon and steer the world economy in right direction

To find the right path out of an unhealthy global economy, one must stand up and look beyond the horizon, and this is true especially of the leaders attending the current G20 summit.

WTO Reform: The will and way to find middle ground

The best option for WTO reform must surely be a package in which everyone can find something they like, but also elements they may find challenging but can accept.

G20 leaders meet in Argentina with the world economy at a crossroads

As the world economy stands at a crossroads, the need for the world's leaders to work together is as great now as it has been at any time in the G20's decade-long history.

Looking at the G20 through the rear-view mirror of history

The world needs the leaders of the G20 to rekindle their willingness to unite and cooperate to avert a new economic crisis.
 

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