Redefining Success: British Scholar on China’s Poverty Alleviation Journey
Professor Robert Walker discusses the historical significance of China’s extreme poverty eradication and the role of long-term planning in sustainable development.
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Professor Robert Walker discusses the historical significance of China’s extreme poverty eradication and the role of long-term planning in sustainable development.
International scholars gather in Lhasa to analyze the economic, social, and ecological progress of Xizang on the 75th anniversary of its peaceful liberation.
An exploration of the transformation path of Xizang’s distinctive industries and the strategic shift toward sustainable regional growth in 2026.
Wang Wen, dean of Renmin University’s Chongyang Institute, discusses how development, multilateralism, and visionary thinking shape the Chinese mainland’s approach to global governance.
China continues its targeted fight against poverty, sharing successful standards and practical actions to help reduce poverty across the Global South.
Philippine expert Anna Rosario Malindog-Uy describes China as the “short-term lifeblood” for ASEAN countries, providing critical energy, food, and an alternative development model.
Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio lauds China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries, effective May 2026, as a boost for shared economic opportunities.
Nigerian cashew farmers anticipate income growth as China’s new zero-tariff policy for African goods, effective May 2026, opens access to a major new market.
The Gambia’s cashew producers leverage China’s zero-tariff policy to boost exports, focusing on quality to tap into the lucrative Chinese market.
The Greater Bay Area’s ‘AI Plus’ strategy drives growth while addressing AI risks like privacy and employment for responsible innovation.
Analyst sees China’s Greater Bay Area model as a vital roadmap for African industrialization, especially as zero-tariff trade with China begins.
China’s new zero-tariff policy for 53 African nations aims to boost trade and shared prosperity, marking a historic step in South-South cooperation.
Kenyan macadamia farmers are poised to benefit as China’s zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries takes effect, offering new market stability and export growth.
China Media Group airs a special program on Labor Day 2026, honoring model workers and highlighting their role in national development.
China implements a groundbreaking zero-tariff policy for imports from 53 African nations, aiming to boost trade and foster mutual economic growth starting May 1, 2026.
Shanghai launches the 7th edition of its citywide May 5 Shopping Festival, a two-month campaign blending commerce, culture, and tourism to boost consumer spending across all 16 districts.
Chinese President Xi Jinping greets workers ahead of May 1st, calling for their pivotal role in high-quality development during the 15th Five-Year Plan’s first year.
Starting May 1, 2026, China removes all tariffs on imports from 53 African countries, boosting economic cooperation and market access.
African officials praise China’s expanded zero-tariff policy, calling it a transformative step that will boost industrialization and investment across the continent.
A new CGTN poll shows over 87% of global respondents believe China’s upcoming zero-tariff policy for 53 African nations will significantly boost the continent’s economic growth and trade ties.