Op-Ed Blog

Mike Pence's speech arouses laughter on China's social media

During the National Day holiday in China last week, United States Vice President Mike Pence delivered a speech in which he boasted about the strength of the United States, and criticized China's development ambitions. 
 

It's the time to end the folly trade dispute

The last few weeks have witnessed two momentous events in world trade. The first has been the US government's move to impose further tariffs on Chinese goods amounting to date to around 250 billion US dollars.

"China is not an enemy of the United States"

Colin Powell, the first African-American to serve as Secretary of State, along with Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. Secretary of State, made it clear that China is not an enemy of the United States.

Technology transfer is a two-way street

Chinese farmers in the south have long used celery seeds to treat epilepsy. But a small pharma company in northern China has extracted a chemical from celery oil and turned it into a real medicine. 

No country can solve global questions on its own

Multilateralism is a very important foundation for maintaining a stable world order after World War II. 
 

Making China a scapegoat would not make America great again

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and State Councilor Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Monday came amid tense relations between the two major powers.

Britain cannot afford to follow America's economic warfare

European Council (EC) President Donald Tusk said Saturday that a Brexit deal was possible by the end of this year, after EC chief Jean-Claude Juncker noted that the chance of a deal has greatly increased despite disagreement on a dose of issues.

Trump escalating tensions for losing the trade war is dangerous

There appears to be evidence pointing to Trump is losing the trade war, explaining the reason why he is escalating tensions with "Communist China".
 

US shutting door to Chinese students a blessing in disguise

Just a few days ago, rumors that the US considered a ban on student visas for Chinese nationals went viral on the Internet, causing quite a sensation among media outlets.

The US continues to attack China's prosperity

In the latest salvo of the rapidly escalating trade war, President Trump approved tariffs of 10 percent on 200 billion US dollars worth of Chinese imports. 

 

The era of China's consumption upgrade is coming

Chinese people are ushering in an era of consumption upgrade that attaches more importance to quality, experience and personality.

Pence’s history lesson doesn't tell the full story: Taiwan writer

An article by Taiwan writer and television personality Huang Zhixian has criticized the accusations made by United States Vice President Mike Pence against China in a speech he made last Thursday at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C.

Trade war and WTO: Has the WTO failed?

After Trump has threatened to pull out of the WTO and signed a new NAFTA, does this mean that WTO has failed on addressing key trade issues? And is America's accusation on China's forced technology transfer valid?

Divergence in monetary policies amid trade war

The monetary policies of the two central banks in the US and China diverge amid the trade war due to different domestic economic and monetary conditions.

Washington's neo-Cold War can end badly

A cold wind is now blowing from Washington all the way to Beijing in a new Cold War precipitated by Trump, Pence, Navarro and their trigger-happy neo-Cold warrior colleagues.

Creating distractions out of thin air won't help mend China-U.S. ties

On Thursday at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C., United States Vice President Mike Pence delivered a speech attacking China's domestic and foreign policies. 

Pence uses China-bashing for midterm election hype

US Vice President Mike Pence increased his criticisms of China in his address to the Hudson Institute think tank in Washington on Thursday.

Striving for a better future shared by all

Forty years after Deng Xiaoping launched China's policy of Reform and Opening-up, the country remains determined to find new ways for the global community to work together for shared prosperity.

The ideals of the people lend strength to the nation

Official data shows that October 1, the first day of the Chinese National Day holiday week, saw 122 million domestic trips made by holiday makers.

Trade war and WTO: Updating the WTO, or waging a trade war?

It seems that the US has been using WTO rules to accuse China to justify the trade war it has launched, while at the same time threatening to pull up from the WTO if it doesn't "shape up".

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