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CDCP exclusive sit-down with Linda Chelan Li, Professor of Political Science at the Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong, and the founding director of the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong (CSHK, 2017-2026).
China, beyond its “world’s factory” name, is willing to become a “market for the world,” with its super-large market set to provide broad opportunities for products and services from all countries, the Ministry of Commerce has said, shedding light on its plans to develop investment and trade ties in 2026.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong:“Facing an array of new challenges, withdrawing from international agreements is not the answer. Strengthening multilateral cooperation is the key to bridging governance gaps.”
Huan Yuping: The world does not need a “new Monroe Doctrine,” and history will inevitably consign it to the dustbin.
China always opposes the use or threat of force, as well as any imposition of one country’s will on another, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday [Jan. 4] when speaking of the situation in Venezuela.
Several local governments in China have recently established artificial intelligence (AI) development bureaus, which are specialized agencies to coordinate and advance the development of AI, accelerating the formation of new business forms in the intelligent economy.
China has taken a comprehensive approach to curb the misuse of AI and promote its responsible development that serves the common interests of society.
Xinhua: The Taiwan question is China’s red line and the first red line, and it must not be crossed.
Majueran: the world is no longer waiting for Washington.
Through concrete actions, China has helped steer global efforts and contributed to building a fair and rational global climate governance system directed towards cooperation and mutual benefit.