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  • U.S. Bullying Trade Policy Fragments Global Supply Chains

    Benefitting greatly from trade liberalization, the U.S. has become a destroyer of the multilateral trading system.

  • Nuclear-contaminated Water Releasing: The Catastrophe to Mankind

    August 24, 2023 may be imprinted in history as the day of disaster for the marine environment. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has asked Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the operator of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, to release nuclear wastewater into the ocean from Thursday, “weather and ocean condition permitting”, ignoring strong objections from both home and abroad.

  • Investment Ban on China to Recoil on U.S.

    U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order in early August, restricting American investment in China in three high-tech sectors: artificial intelligence, semiconductors and quantum technology. The excuse was "national security" concerns, just as the U.S. had done while imposing earlier curbs on China.However, it is obvious that the U.S. is not honoring its words to not decouple from China. Furthermore, it is fueling tensions in the bilateral relations.

  • BRICS Offers Bright Prospects

    The 15th BRICS Summit (2023 BRICS Summit) is held from August 22 to 24 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Apart from the five members of BRICS, more than 60 leaders from Africa and the global South have been invited to attend the BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogues.

  • China's Affordability of Fixed Broadband Second Lowest Worldwide

    China's fixed broadband service cost, as a share of monthly gross national income (GNI) per capita, further decreased from 0.5 percent in 2021 to 0.45 percent in 2022, ranking second lowest in the world after Liechtenstein in terms of fixed broadband affordability. In terms of mobile broadband costs, China is also well below the global average.

  • The West's De-risking Strategy Towards China Will Fail

    Western leaders have adopted a buzzword to describe their strategy: "de-risking." This involves continuing to roll out tech and investment restrictions on China, but coupling them with high-level summitry and calls to keep trade flowing. The aim is to limit the risk of escalation in both the political and economic spheres. It is unlikely to work.

  • Chinese Economy Shows High Resilience

    The International Monetary Fund forecast in July that China's economy will grow 5.2 percent this year, unchanged from its April forecast. Against the backdrop of a sluggish world economic recovery, the Chinese economy has shown a high degree of resilience.

  • BRI Driving Mutual Development for China and Italy

    As two major ancient civilizations, China and Italy have a long history of cultural and economic exchanges, which can date back to the medieval Venetian explorer Marco Polo who traversed the ancient Silk Road trade route. Thousands of years later, the two countries built a stronger bond as Italy became the first G7 country to join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2019, which marked a significant milestone of the bilateral relations.

  • Fukushima Wastewater Discharge Threatens Human Health, Marine Environment

    Japan needs to find a truly responsible, safe and effective way to deal with the Fukushima contaminated water.

  • China Plays Major Role in Global Environment Governance

    China is often seen as a major country pursuing a global transition to cleaner energy.

  • China Is Invaluable to Global Value Chains

    China should be viewed as an opportunity and a driving force for worldwide economic recovery and prosperity, rather than a threat.

  • Strong Support for Private Economy Hailed

    China recently issued a list of practical measures to boost the private economy.

  • US Chips War Has Backfired

    It's been a year since the CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law on August 9, 2022 by U.S. President Biden.

  • Washington's Two-faced Game

    The White House is planning to impose new restrictions on American investments in Chinese companies.

  • China's Grain Harvest Provides Global Stability

    China will do all it can to make the international food supply more secure, stable and rational in order to better safeguard the food security of our world.

  • China Remains Vital Market for Korea

    Amid intensifying U.S.-China rivalry, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman Chey Tae-won has warned, "Losing the huge Chinese market would be irrecoverable for us." Other Korean businesses probably feel the same way.

  • China and Germany Are Partners, not Rivals

    Germany published its first and long-anticipated China strategy on July 13, which will serve as a compass for its relations with China. The strategy is shaped by internal division from various interested parties. It treats China as "a partner, competitor and systemic rival."? Some Western media and politicians argued that it signals a "split" from Sino-German relations in the past. But it is too early to come to that conclusion.

  • Joint Efforts Needed to Maintain Global Cyberspace Security

    Cyber-attacks may occur every single day.

  • U.S. Chip Policy Impotent

    Since the introduction of The CHIPS and Science Act? in August 2022, U.S. politicians have stuck to their guns, constantly directing the country's trade and technology policies through generalized and vague instructions. It's time for these "amateurs" to stop the haphazard intervention on the economy and technology.

  • Opinion: Spilled Water Can Never Be Retrieved

    Japan's plan to release "treated water" into the sea at Fukushima, scheduled to begin in mid-August, entails significant risks and uncertainties, making it a matter of global concern.

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  • Chinese researchers used a lunar soil simulant to make "lunar bricks" that are more than three times stronger than the standard red bricks or concrete bricks. This breakthrough is promising for constructing strong lunar bases in the future.

China, Europe Share Views on Human Rights

Experts and scholars from 16 countries and regions exchanged views on "The Protection of New and Emerging Rights: Views from China and Europe" at the seminar. They voiced their concerns about emerging issues, explored solutions to safeguard human rights, and reached a consensus on addressing challenges through collaborative efforts.

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