China-Africa Green Partnership Revitalizes Lake Victoria Ecosystems
China and East African nations collaborate on eco-projects to protect Lake Victoria, combining Poyang Lake’s conservation expertise with local sustainable development needs.
News & Insights Across Asia
China and East African nations collaborate on eco-projects to protect Lake Victoria, combining Poyang Lake’s conservation expertise with local sustainable development needs.
Global experts convene at Boao Forum 2026 to strengthen maritime cooperation and address emerging ocean governance challenges in Asia.
China’s Weilai deep-sea test ship advances domestic marine tech with 20+ equipment trials, aiming to reduce foreign dependence in maritime systems.
China prioritizes seawater desalination to boost its blue economy, balancing technological innovation with ecological protection, as outlined in Xi Jinping’s recent Qiushi Journal article.
As China and Seychelles celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, President Patrick Herminie discusses expanding cooperation in blue economy, tech, and cultural exchanges with CMG’s He Yanke.
China’s Suhai-1, the world’s first mobile aquaculture vessel, is revolutionizing deep-sea protein production, yielding 8,000 tonnes of salmon annually as part of the ‘Blue Granary’ initiative.
Tanzania launches 20,000 solar home systems to electrify 120 islands, supporting fisheries and tourism under its blue economy agenda. Project costs $3.2 million.
The 2024 East Asian Seas Congress has begun in Xiamen, China, highlighting regional cooperation for sustainable ocean management. The event features discussions on marine conservation, ecological restoration, and the “Blue Synergy” theme.
Qingdao hosts the 2024 Global Ocean Development Forum, bringing together 667 representatives from 41 countries to promote international collaboration in marine economy, technology, and ecology.
China’s plans to transform Hainan into the world’s largest free trade port exemplify how embracing the Blue Economy can drive regional cooperation, stability, and sustainable growth.
China and Vietnam’s burgeoning coconut trade is strengthening economic ties and boosting the Blue Economy, offering new opportunities for farmers, businesses, and coastal communities.
China and ASEAN countries are enhancing cooperation through joint exploration, sustainable fishing, agricultural innovation, and the growth of the Blue Economy.
Marine fisheries in the South China Sea are vital to China and ASEAN countries, supporting millions and providing essential proteins. Boosting cooperation in this sector is key to sustainable regional growth.
The Summer Davos returns to Dalian, gathering global leaders to discuss China’s blue economy and commitment to opening up, highlighting its role in driving sustainable development and global economic growth.