Martin Jacques on China’s Future: Millennia-Old Civilization Shaping Global Progress
Expert Martin Jacques discusses China’s future, highlighting how its ancient civilization continues to shape its evolution and global contributions.
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Expert Martin Jacques discusses China’s future, highlighting how its ancient civilization continues to shape its evolution and global contributions.
Scholar Martin Jacques reflects on China’s shift to high-quality growth, highlighting its digital innovation and green industries as drivers of a new era of sustainable modernization.
China strengthens global giant panda conservation by partnering with international zoos, enhancing collaborations to protect the species and foster international friendship.
China’s consumer market thrives ahead of the Lantern Festival, with increased spending on festive activities and products reflecting sustained economic vitality.
China’s SCIO introduces a national-level adjudication mechanism for IP appeals. Justice Tao Kaiyuan of the Supreme People’s Court briefs the media on enhancing IP protection and judicial efficiency.
Martin Jacques discusses China’s unique path of modernization, highlighting its evolution as a ‘civilization state’ distinct from Western models and offering insights into its future transformation.
China accelerates economic growth through innovation and automation in its electric vehicle industry, with leading companies enhancing production efficiency and driving sustainable development.
Chinese provinces are launching new measures to promote high-quality growth in 2024, focusing on innovation, business environments, and international openness.
During the Spring Festival, the Shaanxi History Museum welcomed around 125,000 visitors, highlighting the surge in cultural tourism across Shaanxi Province.
Three giant pandas, Tian Bao, Bao Di, and Bao Mei, will return to China from Belgium’s Pairi Daiza zoo in 2024, marking the end of a successful conservation collaboration.
China integrates green transition and high-tech innovation into land management reforms to enhance food security and sustainable development.
China unexpectedly reduces its key mortgage rate by 25 basis points to 3.95%, aiming to stimulate the economy, lower borrowing costs, and support the real estate market.
China’s over-five-year loan prime rate (LPR), which influences mortgage rates, has been reduced to 3.95% from 4.2%, while the one-year LPR remains at 3.45%.
The Chinese mainland is facing a severe cold wave as temperatures are forecast to drop significantly nationwide. Authorities have issued the highest-level alert, urging precautions to protect citizens and agriculture.
China’s Meteorological Administration has issued the highest-level alert as a severe cold wave sweeps across the nation, bringing drastic temperature drops, snow, and strong winds.
At the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized China’s commitment to global stability, urging trust and cooperation amidst rising global tensions.
A significant increase in travel during China’s Spring Festival sets a promising tone for the country’s tourism industry in the coming year.
China’s railway network handled 230 million passenger trips in the first half of the Spring Festival travel rush, breaking single-day records as millions journeyed home during the festive season.
China is leading the global transition towards renewable energy, according to IRENA’s Deputy Director-General Gauri Singh, highlighting China’s significant contributions and commitment to sustainable development.
China continues to attract significant foreign direct investment, setting new records despite global economic challenges, due to its strong economic policies and favorable business environment.