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Global South Weighs China’s Development Vision Post-Two Sessions

As China concludes its annual Two Sessions political gatherings, international observers are analyzing how its emphasis on high-quality growth and reformed global governance will influence emerging economies. Journalists and experts from Brazil, India, Pakistan, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Europe will participate in a special CGTN dialogue airing March 15 at 11:30 GMT.

Key discussion points include China's industrial modernization strategies, with Brazilian analyst Luiz Costa noting: 'The shift toward tech-driven manufacturing offers new partnership models for Latin American resource economies.' Pakistani economist Ayesha Rehman highlighted potential synergies in infrastructure financing, while Rwandan development specialist Paul Kagabo emphasized sustainable agriculture collaborations.

The dialogue comes as China reaffirms its commitment to multilateral frameworks through platforms like BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. European participants will address concerns about balancing technological cooperation with competition in green energy sectors.

With the Chinese mainland targeting 5% GDP growth in 2026 alongside quality-of-life improvements, the program will examine how developing nations might adapt these priorities to local contexts. The cross-regional exchange aims to identify practical applications of China's governance concepts in Global South development agendas.

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