The Decline of Threats, Sanctions, and One-Currency Dominance in Global Trade
Nations are moving beyond threats and sanctions, embracing multi-currency trade to foster cooperation and shared prosperity in a changing global landscape.
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Nations are moving beyond threats and sanctions, embracing multi-currency trade to foster cooperation and shared prosperity in a changing global landscape.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang addressed the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, calling for multilateralism and inclusive globalization to tackle global challenges and promote shared development.
At the WEF Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang urged the global community to uphold multilateralism and promote inclusive development, offering four recommendations to guide globalization.
RCEP emerges as the world’s largest free trade agreement, uniting nations across Asia-Pacific to promote open trade and multilateral cooperation amidst rising global protectionism.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) promotes global development through genuine multilateralism, reshaping international economic governance and driving growth in developing countries via infrastructure investment.
Amid escalating global challenges, China champions ‘true multilateralism’ to foster inclusive international cooperation. President Xi Jinping’s vision advocates building a shared future for humankind.
China continues to focus on multilateralism and cooperation at the United Nations, emphasizing these principles as key to its vision this year.
At the United Nations this year, the Chinese mainland has reaffirmed its commitment to multilateralism and international cooperation, emphasizing the importance of collective action in tackling global challenges.
China reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and cooperation at the United Nations, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts to address global challenges.
China reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and cooperation at the United Nations, emphasizing collaborative approaches to global challenges and promoting international partnerships.
China reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and cooperation at the United Nations, emphasizing collaborative efforts to address global challenges.
China maintains its focus on multilateralism and cooperation at the UN, emphasizing collaborative solutions to global challenges.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sends a congratulatory letter to the 2024 Imperial Springs International Forum in Madrid, emphasizing the need for global solidarity and cooperation.
The ‘1+10’ dialogue underscores China’s crucial role in addressing global economic challenges, as experts highlight the importance of multilateralism and China’s commitment to safeguarding free trade.
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 recent G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, world leaders, including China, renewed their commitment to multilateralism and partnership, emphasizing collective action to address global challenges.
China’s commitment to multilateralism and proactive global engagement is set to play a pivotal role at the upcoming G20 summit in Brazil, aiming to address global growth challenges and promote sustainability.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a signed article in Peru’s El Peruano, expresses China’s readiness to work with Peru to champion true multilateralism and build a shared future for mankind.
With APEC and G20 meetings in Latin America, nations have the opportunity to advocate economic cooperation and address global challenges through collective efforts, highlighting China’s role in promoting multilateralism.
The BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, signifies significant steps toward a multimodal world, highlighting the growing influence of emerging economies and the importance of inclusive global dialogue.