The U.S. Trade War Will Bring Nothing But Chaos to the World
Such politicization and weaponization of economic and trade relations will disrupt Sino-U.S. relations as well as destabilize global markets.
Such politicization and weaponization of economic and trade relations will disrupt Sino-U.S. relations as well as destabilize global markets.
We hope that the people of China and the United States can get along with each other like pomegranate seeds.
The stronger economic capacity of the BRICS would be good news for the developing economies, because the issues of interest to these economies may be advocated with increased negotiating capacity.
At a time when humankind is still facing the threat of war, we need to go back to the Conventions and reacquaint ourselves with the cruelty of war to ensure that the spirit of the Conventions is immortalized.
It’s high time that we talk to each other, find peaceful ways of resolving conflicts and disputes, and create a system that is mutually beneficial to all human beings around the world.
There are many areas where the U.S. and China not only could be cooperating, but should be together leading the world.
The global crisis of climate change is a topic where all the governments can collaborate together. There is a lot of collaboration to create in this field. But we need to recreate the dynamic.
There’s an encouragement for other people to find their own modernity. So I find that really encouraging and important.
China continues to make strides to better the lives of the world’s 8?billion people.
China’s ‘No. 1 Central Document’ for 2025 reflects China’s determination to overcome the growing global challenges, ensure the well-being of its rural populations, and fulfill the general goal of the country’s modernization and stability.
By attracting millions of visitors, both domestic and international, and supporting the creation of jobs, infrastructure, and service trade, the ice and snow industry is proving to be a driver of economic prosperity.
Instead of being the odd man out, the U.S. must sober up, drop the Cold War mentality, put aside hegemonism, and make an effort to promote peace and stability.