Global Leaders Cheer on Chinese Economy at Forum 2025
Global leaders and top firms unite at China Development Forum 2025, showcasing strong confidence in the Chinese economy’s growth and innovation.
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Global leaders and top firms unite at China Development Forum 2025, showcasing strong confidence in the Chinese economy’s growth and innovation.
In Tokyo, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged renewed innovation in China-Japan economic cooperation, setting the stage for transformative growth.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng told U.S. Senator Steve Daines that China opposes weaponizing trade and urges candid dialogue for mutual benefit.
Expert Wang Huiyao warns that US trade share is shrinking due to protectionism, letting China take center stage in global markets.
Foreign ministers from China, Japan & South Korea meet in Tokyo to boost cooperation, trade and navigate global challenges.
Chinese FM Wang Yi urges China, Japan & ROK to enhance stability through economic, cultural, and tech cooperation amid global challenges.
UK academic Sir Anton Muscatelli warns that tariffs have increased costs for US consumers and cut margins for producers, hurting the US economy.
Canada’s heavy tariffs on China-made products spark a trade standoff, with China announcing countermeasures and urging a win-win approach for global trade.
Pakistan and Afghanistan reopen a vital border crossing, sparking new hope for trade, travel, and cultural exchange in the region.
Celebrating 35 years, the Chinese mainland and Namibia renew a strong friendship with fresh ventures in trade, technology, and growth.