Going Green and Smart
China’s experience in strategy formulation, policy design, R&D, resource allocation, and social mobilization can help many countries advance their green moves.
China’s experience in strategy formulation, policy design, R&D, resource allocation, and social mobilization can help many countries advance their green moves.
On the surface, U.S. actions demonstrate the classic expression, ‘rules for thee, but not for me.’ Beneath the surface, however, hides the U.S. ultimate goal of maintaining its hegemony in all fields by hyping up the ‘China threat.’
Chinese modernization is set to open new markets and create cooperation opportunities for the Global South, injecting strong impetus into worldwide modernization.
China’s new energy industry is making sizeable contributions not only to domestic growth but also to global efforts in combating climate change and achieving a green transition.
China has been taking more measures to better apply technological advances in real scenarios.
China continues to offer a platform for exchange through the Belt and Road Initiative, sharing development gains with other countries.
The convergence of national pride, economic growth and global influence is a powerful force that will shape China’s future in the decades to come.
While showing more confidence in high-quality development spurred by the new quality productive forces, China is poised to help create global?common?prosperity through deepened international cooperation and collaboration.?
As one door on the U.S. side closes, China’s door continues to open wider.
Chinese-built water project is a game-changer for local communities in Tanzanian town.
Chinese people often use the term ‘win-win’ to describe the China-U.S. trade relationship. However, many American elites do not share this view.