Op-Ed Blog

Sweat not deception behind China's economic rise

No one should be blamed for making efforts, especially if they are willing to join hands with others. In this sense, the Chinese share the same dream as Africans, Europeans and Americans.

What will happen when China and US restart trade talks?

What will happen when China and US restart trade talks? I give three scenarios: lose-lose scenario, win-win scenario and win more lose less scenario.

China injects new impetus into building NE Asian economic circle

President Xi Jinping’s proposal has injected new impetus into the construction of the northeast Asian economic circle.

More tariffs may not have the effect that Trump presumes

As US President Trump said he would impose more tariffs at any time on 200 billion US dollars' worth of Chinese goods, there are wider concerns about how these actions will affect the world, not only China and the US.

Why are Ford and Apple unwilling to move production back to U.S.?

The 114-year-old American car maker Ford announced that it is canceling plans to produce the small crossover Focus Active in China for sale in the United States.

Russia looks eastwards towards the region's untapped potential

Like the double-headed eagle on its national emblem, Russia will always seek a vision that can look both east and west. 

China's services trade hits record high, bringing three major benefits

As global trade in goods undergoes a deep correction, the rapid development of services trade as China's new driving force for foreign trade is significant for China and the world.

What leverage does China have against the US?

What does China have against the tariffs from the US? The Minister of Finance of China has already announced that it would retaliate with both "quantitative and qualitative measures" without disclosing the details.

Benefits of race to be "China's own SpaceX" go beyond stars

​The private Beijing-based aerospace company Space Honor Technology (also known as iSpace) successfully launched its Hyperbola-1Z rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China on Wednesday.

Why Beijing Summit can inject new energy into Africa's development

As Africa's leaders return home from the Beijing Summit, they can be confident that they are returning with the support of a strong partner dedicated to ensuring that Africa can realize its full potential at home and on the world stage.

What does Bob Woodward's book reveal about trade war?

Bob Woodward's upcoming book about US President Donald Trump confirms something that the Washington punditry community has already suspected for some time.

Macron can't save multilateralism and European project by himself

Europe has traditionally taken on a leadership role in fostering international governance. But amid the current contest of ideas taking place in the world, it is beginning to struggle. 

Animation: A bumpy ride for US made cars

​I am a car produced in the United States. These days it’s getting harder for me to join my peers across the Pacific Ocean to reach the world’s largest car market – China.
 

Sour grapes won't spoil appetite for China-Africa cooperation

The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation reflects the concerted efforts of China and Africa to build a future of shared prosperity, and to transform the global governance system.

Enhancement for China-Africa cooperation

China will implement eight major initiatives in fields such as industrial development, infrastructure connectivity, trade facilitation and capacity building in order to bring the futures of China and Africa closer together.

Africa's industrialization: Why is China a good partner?

As Africa seeks ways to industrialize while at the same time to preserve its natural beauty, there are a lot of knowhow China could impart in this respect, including its list of "don'ts".

China-Africa: Riding rails towards future of shared prosperity

The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is a symbol of the lasting and unbreakable bonds between friendly nations working towards a future of shared prosperity.

US attempts to use tariff to deter China's development bound to fail

The US Trade Representative (USTR) is holding tariff hearings on the next 200 billion US dollars' worth of Chinese goods from August 20-24 and on August 27. 

Australia's reason for rejecting Huawei is untenable

If Australia wants to seize the opportunities on offer thanks to the coming revolution in information technology, it should take off its blinkers and welcome the participation of innovative companies like Huawei.

The pleas of American businesses are falling on deaf ears

It is highly likely that the proposed tariffs will be introduced, much to the disappointment – and increasingly, much to the distress – of American companies and consumers.

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