Back in 2009, China was wrongly accused by the West of "hijacking" the Copenhagen talks on climate change.
In announcing he will meet with his Chinese counterpart this week, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said competition does not necessarily mean hostility. That statement deserves heeding by some of his colleagues in the Donald Trump administration.
The era of the mobile internet has given we-media a huge space for wild growth and some posters have a large audience. But people should also be sober-minded and be aware that the posts might not be what they are presented as.
Editor's note: President Xi Jinping conducted an inspection tour of South China's Guangdong province on Oct 22-25, during which he talked about the importance of further reform and opening-up to stimulate independent innovation and give a boost to the private sector. Two experts shared their views with China Daily's Zhang Zhouxiang:
Editor's note: During his meeting with visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday, President Xi Jinping said that China-Japan ties are back on track and gaining positive momentum. Three experts share their views on the prospects for relations with China Daily's Liu Jianna. Excerpts follow:
If China is to realize its ambition of being an ecological civilization, while still modernizing and upgrading its economy, the electronics industry provides one of the biggest opportunities.
With the rapid spread of smartphones and wireless networks, kids today enjoy easier access to the internet. This has led to a growing rate of internet addiction among children. Particularly rural kids, who are more likely to be addicted to livestreaming and mobile games compared with children in urban areas.
Is it possible to save the planet? Yes, but...
Companies from China and Japan inked over 50 deals on Friday for cooperation in areas like infrastructure and services to further develop third-party markets.
China and Japan have signed a memorandum of understanding as part of efforts to enhance ties in the financial sector and improve mutual market access.
China will give qualified foreign companies full-fledged licenses for providing financial services in the next three years, as part of its efforts to further open the sector to global investors, a top government official said on Friday.
Foreign banks will be able to compete on more equal terms and operate more flexibly in China, as part of the country's commitment to opening up its financial sector, according to a draft amendment to regulations, which was announced on Thursday.
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