Op-Ed Blog

American hegemony is the real threat to the international order

China is trying to uphold the current international order in the face of American attempts to undermine it. 

Foreign forces must stop making waves in Hong Kong

Foreign forces will not be allowed to support the anti-China elements causing disorder in Hong Kong.

China's new tech market to boost high-quality development

China's newly launched market for homegrown tech companies is expected to boost the reform of its capital market and as well as the country’s high-quality development.

U.S. should focus on its own race issues, not China's religious policies

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo don't have a leg to stand on when they slander China's policies on religion given that race relations in their own country keep getting worse.

Europe's interference in Hong Kong unhelpful for China-EU ties

The European Parliament's resolution in relation to the protests in Hong Kong turns a blind eye to the violent crimes committed by some of the protesters, and runs counter to efforts to develop healthy relations between China and EU.

China on the way to comprehensive IPR protection

China’s latest decision to comprehensively improve the country's intellectual property right protection is expected to further stimulate innovation and provide new momentum for the country's high-quality development.

IMF reform should raise the voices of the emerging and developing world

The IMF should continue to increase its representation of emerging economies and developing countries as it goes through the process of reform, so that it remains relevant in the years to come.

West should learn from China's counter-terrorism experience

Ambassadors of 37 countries have signed a letter supporting China's Xinjiang policies. Western countries trying to defame China's counter-terror measures should learn from China for their own struggle to curb extremist activities.

China's economy sees steady growth with more high-quality driving forces

Propelled by high-quality driving forces, China's economy grew 6.3 percent in the first half of 2019, showing its strong capacity to tolerate risk. The world has every reason to believe that China is capable of achieving its development goals this year.

Hundred-member milestone is a demonstration of AIIB appeal

The expansion of AIIB to include 100 members is a demonstration of the appeal of this multilateral and inclusive agency.

U.S. firms involved in arms sales to Taiwan will pay a heavy price

China's decision to impose sanctions on US companies involved in arms sales to Taiwan shows that any enterprise that attempts to challenge China's national sovereignty will have to pay a heavy price.

China's foreign trade remains resilient

China's foreign trade achieved steady growth in the first six months of this year, showing that China's foreign trade market is resilient despite increasing trade protectionism.

Rising foreign investment a vote of confidence in China's market

Foreign investors cast a vote of confidence in China's economy in the form of increased capital inflows. Chances are they won't be let down, as China's market provides huge potential thanks to its shift towards higher quality growth.

The US is playing with fire by using Taiwan to contain China

The US government is attempting to play the Taiwan card to contain China by approving a new round of arms sales to the island. 

Closer China-EU ties expected following EU leadership change

China wants to join hands with the EU to seize the important opportunity to push forward the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership to a new level.

Three major factors pushing the world’s increasing dependency on the Chinese economy

China's development is inseparable from that of the world, while the prosperity of the world also needs the participation of China.

Debunking the fallacies British politicians hold about Hong Kong

The people of Hong Kong enjoy more rights and freedoms now than they ever did during British colonial rule, and claims that the United Kingdom retains some right to interfere in the affairs of Hong Kong are mistaken. 

China-U.S. cooperation is the will of the people

The actions taken by the United States government to treat China like an enemy and decouple it from the global economy are fundamentally counterproductive.
 

China takes another big step towards further opening to the world

China is taking resolute action to keep its promise of further opening up its domestic market to international investment following the G20 Summit in Osaka.

Attempts to interfere in China's internal affairs will never succeed

Some Western governments should abandon their double standards over Hong Kong and condemn the violent acts of some protestors who stormed and vandalized the Legislative Council building, trampling on the rule of law.
 

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