China and U.S.: Contrasting Paths in Globalization and Multilateralism
Professor Zheng Yongnian explores how China and the United States practice different types of multilateralism in globalization, affecting the future of global cooperation.
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Professor Zheng Yongnian explores how China and the United States practice different types of multilateralism in globalization, affecting the future of global cooperation.
At the APEC CEO Summit in Lima, President Xi Jinping called for renewed commitment to inclusive economic globalization, emphasizing innovation, reform, and collaboration to promote shared global prosperity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a speech to the APEC CEO Summit 2024, emphasized the importance of inclusive economic globalization and urged the Asia-Pacific region to drive global growth.
Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory heralds a more aggressive ‘Make America Great Again’ agenda, with significant implications for global trade, environmental commitments, and international relations.
International advisory firms have praised China’s commitment to ESG principles at the 7th CIIE, highlighting the expo’s role in promoting sustainable business practices and enhancing global cooperation.
Discover how China and Latin America are strengthening economic ties through trade liberalization and multilateralism, providing positive momentum to global economic growth.
At the 7th CIIE, Premier Li Qiang emphasized expanding China’s opening-up to promote global peace, stability, and prosperity amid rising protectionism.
Despite political concerns over the ‘China shock,’ recent analyses reveal that increased imports from the Chinese mainland have positively impacted the U.S. economy, improving living standards.
As protectionism rises and trade barriers increase, can global trade continue to thrive without true globalization? Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala share insights.
China’s strategic integration into Western markets is reshaping globalization, highlighting its innovative approaches to international trade and economic integration.
Experts discuss fostering positive cross-cultural dialogue in the era of globalization and digital transformation, drawing wisdom from the Silk Road’s legacy.
Exploring how Chinese and global businesses adapt to innovation and globalization, featuring insights from INSEAD Dean Francisco Veloso.
Former Polish Deputy Premier Grzegorz Kolodko warns that Western protectionism in response to China’s economic rise is pushing the world towards a ‘second Cold War.’
The U.S. government’s move in May 2024 to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 25% to 100% marks a significant escalation in trade protectionism, potentially impacting global economic growth and international relations.
Victor Gao, vice president of the Center for China and Globalization, warns that U.S. sanctions against the Chinese mainland will backfire, likening the U.S. approach to ‘Tonya Harding Syndrome.’
Exploring the need for new institutions to foster a higher-standard open economy in an increasingly interconnected global landscape.
Despite rising anti-globalization sentiments worldwide, China remains steadfast in its commitment to openness. With increasing trade figures and expanded partnerships, China’s doors are open wider than ever.
China’s commitment to high-level opening-up bolsters globalization amid challenges, exemplified by initiatives like the Belt and Road and the transformative China-Laos Railway.
Peking University Professor Yao Yang warns that U.S. sanctions against China may be counterproductive, highlighting the need for cooperation in a globalized world.
China’s Ambassador to the WTO, Li Chenggang, underscores China’s commitment to multilateral rules and the mutual benefits of globalization, highlighting progress since joining the WTO.