Op-Ed Blog

Build a closer SCO community with shared future

President Xi Jinping is calling for a closer SCO community with a shared future, which is a paradigm of inclusiveness and mutual learning. 

China remains a reliable partner for the world's investors

The fact that China remains attractive to foreign investors, especially for its high-tech manufacturing and services sectors, proves that the country's high-quality development strategy continues to offer great potential as a reliable partner for foreign companies.

Opinion: Shanghai's sci-tech trading board to give new energy to China's economy

The launch of China's science and technology innovation board in Shanghai will facilitate the country's high-quality development and attract more foreign investors to China.

Awarding Carter's success rebukes calls for a China-U.S. decoupling

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been awarded for his contribution to U.S.-China relations. It's a strong rebuke to those who advocate for a decoupling of the two countries.

Pompeo's China bashing is nonsensical

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has spared no effort in smearing China on multiple occasions over the year since he took office. Whatever country he visits, he always shifts his focus to attacking China, making him sound like a broken record.

Huawei: Innocent until proven guilty

Huawei is innocent beyond a reasonable doubt and its rights to operate in the U.S. shouldn't be eroded or ignored based on mere allegations and politics.

The phony excuse of national security

Washington has been using national security as an excuse whenever it wants to take protectionist measures against its trading partners. The frequent misuse of this excuse could become the biggest threat to America's national security.

Trade tension spills over to academic area

A San Francisco-based tour operator said that more than 100 Chinese students and their parents have canceled an exchange program to the US this summer.

Chinese Ambassador to UN: US trade bullying harms the world

The United States has launched a trade war against China, who has no other choice but to take necessary countermeasures. 

Chinese economy fares steadily ahead amid uncertainties

Better-than-expected economic data for the first five months indicates China's faring steadily ahead amid varied external uncertainties.
 

"Chinese solution" paves the way for the world's sustainable development

President Xi Jinping pledged to work towards solving China's economic, social, and environmental issues when addressing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, and offered a "Chinese solution" for how the international community can achieve the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development goals. 

Stronger China-Russia ties will benefit both countries and the world

Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have elevated bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era. This will benefit both countries, and bring greater stability to the international order. 

Has the United States really been ripped off by China?

China's Ministry of Commerce released a report on Thursday that puts to rest any doubts that the United States hasn't been a beneficiary of its two-way economic and trade relationship with China.

Trump's behavior could further discredit U.S. image

The U.S. behavior towards its European Union (EU) allies has equivalently been intrusive, but unfortunately, this domineering Washington's mindset is spiraling under the Trump administration.

China-Russia ties at a historic high point and continue to improve

Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to Russia comes at a time when the relationship between the two countries is at its strongest, and looks set to continue acting as a stabilizing force in an increasingly uncertain world. 

Only a safe and friendly environment can attract Chinese travelers

China has issued two travel advisories warning its citizens of the risks of visiting the United States. The advisories should prompt action by Washington to improve America's security environment and guarantee the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese travelers.

Go Fish! – But, please, do so legally

June 5 is International Day for the Fight against IUU Fishing. There has never been a better time for Asia-Pacific nations to expand their efforts to combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing. That time is now.

Mutual respect vital in educational exchanges and cooperation

China has expressed its willingness to strengthen educational exchanges and cooperation with other countries including the U.S. But cooperation is not a one-way street. Instead, it should involve two-way interaction and mutual respect.

News Analysis: U.S. tariff moves sink U.S. equities in May

Market volatility worsened in May after the U.S. government increased additional tariffs on 200 billion U.S. dollars' worth of Chinese imports from 10 percent to 25 percent on May 10, and threatened tariff hikes for more Chinese goods.

What does China's proposed 'Unreliable' Entity List imply?

It is expected that the UEL system will turn out to be a powerful deterrent for foreign entities that act in disregard of the market rules or contractual commitments and defiance of the legitimate interest of Chinese entities.

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