While it is true that China and Europe do not always see eye to eye with each other, one thing they agree on is that the protectionism of the Trump administration should be opposed.
Editor's note: In the run-up to the Seventh Leaders' Meeting of China and Central and Eastern European Countries in Sofia, Bulgaria, eight scholars share their views with China Daily on the role of the 16+1(16 CEE countries plus China) framework and Belt and Road Initiative, and regional geopolitics amid rising protectionism. Excerpts follow:
The Trump administration, in its latest attempt to block Chinese entry into the US market amid its ongoing trade dispute with China, is recommending that the application by China Mobile to provide telecom services in the United States be denied.
The planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16 in Helsinki, Finland, is expected to set the stage for an attempt to soothe tensions between the United States and Russia.
ACCORDING TO REPORTS, the central government will soon tighten up its control over the urban renovation funds provided to cities. Beijing News commented on Tuesday:
IT IS ESTIMATED that the Chinese tourists will pay more than 100 million trips to places of historical interest related to the development of the Communist Party of China this summer. Guangming Daily comments:
A VIDEO CLIP went viral online, showing a female tourist preparing to swim in a reservoir where some of her companions were already in the water, even though swimming in the lake is strictly forbidden. Thepaper.cn comments:
The United States has a plan that would lead to the dismantling of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs in a year, US National Security Advisor John Bolton said on Sunday despite US intelligence having doubts over Pyongyang's willingness to completely abandon the programs.
Strengthening supply-side structural reform in the fields of urban infrastructure and public services can help us sustain economic growth, improve social harmony and maintain a healthy environment. But these three goals can be hardly achieved under an urban population control policy.
As a pilot project of the Belt and Road Initiative, which focuses on connectivity and cooperation to promote common prosperity, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a win-win proposition for Pakistan and the region. However, the CPEC has faced criticism and negative publicity since its inception from countries that feel threatened by the rise of Pakistan and China. And since investment in future projects depends largely on the assessments of their potential, negative narratives could make it difficult to realize the full potential of the CPEC.
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