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CDCP exclusive sit-down with Xiaolu Ma, Associate Professor in the Division of Humanities at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Xinhua: China’s evolving development model, anchored in high-quality growth, institutional opening-up and technological sharing, presents a consequential counterpoint to global fragmentation.
Ahead of Trump’s visit, China calls for safe shipping, stable energy supplies, end to the hostilities; experts: strikes will have ‘major Impact’ on China’s interests and reputation.
Chinese FM: It is unacceptable for the US and Israel to launch strikes on Iran.
China’s emergence as the world’s first “electrostate” epitomizes the country’s high-quality development and mirrors a new global energy landscape, one powered by electricity and built on a green foundation, now rapidly taking shape.
CDCP exclusive sit-down with Linda Chelan Li, Professor of Political Science at the Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong, and the founding director of the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong (CSHK, 2017-2026).
China, beyond its “world’s factory” name, is willing to become a “market for the world,” with its super-large market set to provide broad opportunities for products and services from all countries, the Ministry of Commerce has said, shedding light on its plans to develop investment and trade ties in 2026.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong:“Facing an array of new challenges, withdrawing from international agreements is not the answer. Strengthening multilateral cooperation is the key to bridging governance gaps.”
Huan Yuping: The world does not need a “new Monroe Doctrine,” and history will inevitably consign it to the dustbin.
China always opposes the use or threat of force, as well as any imposition of one country’s will on another, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday [Jan. 4] when speaking of the situation in Venezuela.