Op-Ed Blog

White Paper Clarifies Facts about China-US Trade Negotiations

​China’s white paper puts the record straight on the trade talks with the United States. It provides facts and figures showing that the U.S. side is “solely to blame” for the setbacks in the negotiations. 
 

China files probe against FedEx to protect users’ rights

China has filed an investigation into FedEx Corp after Huawei parcels were rerouted to the United States without the Chinese company's authorization. The legitimate rights of Chinese consumers must be protected.

China to press ahead with promised countermeasures

As the United States continues its attempts to cripple Chinese companies with a variety of suppressive measures citing baseless accusations, China will hit back with promised countermeasures.

Global standard setting bodies repose faith in Huawei

Huawei Technologies Co remained in the list of some key global standard-setting bodies against US government's restrictions on the country's tech firms.

Understanding the trans-Pacific debate by China, U.S. anchors

The dialogue between CGTN's Liu Xin and Fox's Trish Regan highlights the importance of dialogue and mutual respect for a healthy China-U.S. relationship.

Pompeo's lies about Huawei will only damage American interests

Washington's groundless accusations against Chinese tech firms won't do America's domestic tech companies any good, nor will they make America safer or stronger. They will only damage the interests of the United States and hinder the world's technological advancement. 

China has no interest in displacing the United States

Despite the privileged position of the United States in world affairs, the long-standing paranoia of some of Washington's power brokers about America's place in the world has led them to turn China into an imaginary enemy.

US should take a hard look in the mirror rather than blaming China

The US chattering class has it all wrong and the China bashing is more an outgrowth of domestic problems than a response to a genuine external threat.

U.S. risks losing rare earth supply in trade war

Waging a trade war against China, the United States risks losing the supply of materials that are vital to sustaining its technological strength.
 

International capital casts another vote of confidence in China

As international capital casts more votes of confidence in China, the country is determined to deliver mutual benefits to the rest of the world by being more inclusive and open.

US must clarify its China approach

 Does it want fair trade or does the US refuse to accept China's development and seek to break the Chinese economy as its ultimate goal? 

What does the fate of Alstom tell us about the Huawei case?

Although there is no multinational acquisition in play this time, the indictment of Huawei's "fraudulent" practices are a convenient coincidence as the two economic giants vie for 5G dominance, a technology in which Huawei is now a global leader.

Defeat the U.S. containment with the Long March spirit

Today, with China being the world's second largest economy, the effects of a "new Long March" will also be far-reaching as the nation adopts the spirit of the original Long March to achieve national rejuvenation.

Tweets don’t tell truth of trade war's cost

China can easily deal a blow to the US economy if it cuts exports to the latter. The US is one of the countries that relies the most on made-in-China products. Mitchell's tweet over the trade war is totally wrong.

China's utmost sincerity in trade talks a sign of strength

China is clear about the US' intentions and well-prepared for any potential challenges. US hawks should abandon their Cold War mentality, return to reason and show sincerity in their trade negotiations with China.

ICT global competition is Huawei's turn around move

Huawei has been collaborating with academies around the world to "deliver its ICT technologies training, encourage students to get Huawei certification, and develop talents with practical skills for the ICT industry and the community."

The “China phobic” paranoia harming Sino-U.S. Relations

Certain American politicians, due to their paranoia and “China-phobia”, are damaging Sino-U.S. relations, especially people-to-people exchanges.

The U.S.-China trade war is only beginning

The China contest now represents a key organizing principle of American foreign policy. Even a successful trade agreement would represent only the end of the beginning in a new era.

U.S. go-it-alone trade policy a major risk to global economy

The United States, with its go-it-alone trade policy, is becoming a major risk to the global economy. Launching trade wars is of no avail to the stated goal of narrowing U.S. trade deficit.

American foreign policy is becoming an unruly wild horse

With the White House led by hawks such as John Bolton, Washington's foreign policy is running like a wild horse without a harness, and the country's governance is at risk of falling victim to a vicious cycle.

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