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Kentucky official, businesses call for stable China-US trade ties

August 20, 2018

By Wu Lejun from People’s Daily Only cooperation can bring China and the US a win-win prospect, said governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky, a southeastern state of the US, stressing that a closer partnership between individual residents, businesses and sister cities is of great significance for the future of the world’s two largest economies. Describing […]

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Will US-Turkey relations withstand conflicts?

August 18, 2018

By Wang Qing, People’s Daily Overseas Edition The US and Turkey, a pair of fractured allies with deteriorating ties, are testing each other’s bottom line in a hope to pressure the other side to compromise, but they are at the same time avoiding a hundred-percent hostility and crashing escalation of conflicts, a Chinese expert pointed […]

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Commentary: US-initiated trade war damages international rules

August 14, 2018

By Wu Qiuyu Washington is on one hand waving the tariff stick to pressure and blackmail China, while on the other hand threatening to withdraw from international groups in pursuit of its own interests. Like a bull on rage, today’s Uncle Sam is trampling upon international rules and damaging the current global trade system and […]

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“BRICS Plus” model creates infinite opportunities for common prosperity

July 30, 2018

By Guan Kejiang from People’s Daily South Africa’s largest city Johannesburg is in the mist of an atmosphere of the 10th BRICS summit, as national leaders and business heavyweights gathering in the “rainbow country” are cementing their confidence towards the bright future of the BRICS cooperation. A series of the “BRICS Plus” events, a legacy […]

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Commentary: No fantasy! China has to hit back US trade bullying

July 28, 2018

By Zhou Xiaoming Washington launched a round of aggressive assault against China this July. Days after the additional 25 percent tariffs hit $34 billion of Chinese products starting on July 6, the White House worsened the tensions by threatening to slap an additional 10-percent tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. Western media disclosed […]

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Commentary: EU-China cooperation helps consolidate multilateralism

July 21, 2018

By Michel Aglietta The EU is now haunted by troubles. Still not politically united and powerful enough against the outside world, it is also headache with political disagreements inside. Such trend is highlighted after the outbreak of global financial crisis and European debt crisis. At the same time, the US is destroying the international order […]

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Trump’s trade bullying tactics will hurt the US

July 19, 2018

On July 6, the United States started imposing tariffs on $34-billion-worth of Chinese goods, setting the trade war with China in motion and putting the torch to free trade and the global rules-based order. It was a sinister move designed to bully the world’s second largest economy. The tariffs, which are a complete violation of […]

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