Smart Businesses Know China Is the Future
China is not just part of that future—it is central to that future. And smart global businesses are already there.
China is not just part of that future—it is central to that future. And smart global businesses are already there.
If the EU really seeks to redefine its role on the global stage with greater autonomy, it may find that stable, interest-driven cooperation with China is not just possible, but increasingly necessary.
The CISCE is a shining example of China’s global insight and efforts for creating a global community that works together.
Both nations share a common interest in continued peace, development and economic interdependence in the Asia-Pacific region, which has delivered unprecedented prosperity in recent decades.
Feedback on social media platforms, Wiggin noted, reveals foreign audiences increasingly engaging with nuanced aspects of modern Chinese culture, moving beyond stereotypes.
China is not the U.S.’ enemy. It is a rising nation pursuing its own development, security and prosperity—just as any country would.
BRICS nations reiterated their strong commitment to multilateralism and the upholding of international law, including the purposes and principles outlined in the UN Charter.
At the age of 104, the CPC is less a static ideological monolith than a complex, evolving system of governance and statecraft. This institutional elasticity—grounded in public support realized through performance, strategic foresight and a willingness to restructure itself—has enabled the Party to weather storms that have felled others.
Through its continued innovation and untiring efforts, China is not only saving its iconic species but also contributing greatly to global biodiversity protection.
China’s deepening opening up is advancing the development of its western regions, especially Xinjiang, which plays a key role in the Silk Road Economic Belt.
China is helping remind the world what every nation had agreed to 80 years ago by choosing dialogue over domination, mutual benefit over exploitation, and peace over brute force.
Deeper economic relations with China have the potential to spark innovation, encourage development, and help create a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable global economy.