There will be no winner in a trade war, as it will hurt export and employment of both sides involved, increase the cost of production and living of enterprises and consumers respectively, hinder regular operation of global value chain, and as a result place severely negative impacts on multilateral trading system. So why did the […]
Read MoreMore business representatives have voiced opposition to the White House’s plan to impose tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods on Thursday at the ongoing hearing held by the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR). Apart from US representatives, the meeting was also participated by Chinese deputies from China-funded enterprises in the US, […]
Read MoreWith the 2018 Beijing summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) scheduled for September 3-4, China is gearing up to receive delegates from the African continent to discuss progress in the strategic relationship and map out the future of a win-win model that is at the core of China’s engagement internationally. That calls for […]
Read MoreThanks to a modernized, digitalized and intelligent big data system designed by Chinese company, Angola, a country located in southwest Africa, has embraced for a more smart and scientific governance, and provided its residents with moreconvenience . With beautiful landscape and abundant resources, Angola is known as the “the Brazil of Africa”. Despite huge potential […]
Read MoreBy 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 […]
Read MoreBy 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 […]
Read MoreBy Lu Yanan from People’s Daily Chinese economy has been running in a stable pace in the first half of 2018, despite of the rising tide of trade protectionism and the uncertainties emerging in the process of global recovery. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast in late July that China’s economy will grow 6.6 percent […]
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