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Cooperation key to 'Innovating at Scale' - June 23, 2026
The global economy seems to have become a master class in contradictions: artificial intelligence is attracting record investment, yet productivity growth remains stubbornly weak. Supply chains are being reconfigured among some economies in the name of "security", yet fragmentation is making growth harder to sustain.
Justified countermeasures against unilateral US practices a stern warning - June 23, 2026
In response to recent restrictive actions by the United States administration targeting Chinese enterprises, the Chinese government has announced countermeasures against selected US entities.
All relevant parties must uphold MoU terms - June 22, 2026
The signing of the first-phase Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran offers not only hope for a ceasefire but also for further negotiations aimed at achieving lasting peace.
The world does not need a new 'Plaza Accord' - June 22, 2026
Following the recent EU summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stirred controversy over the renminbi exchange rate, claiming that the currency was undervalued by as much as 30 percent and citing the 1985 "Plaza Accord" - which plunged Japan into its "lost decades" - as a solution.
Drone 'partnership' mask for remilitarization - June 21, 2026
On the agenda of the G7 leaders who met in France last week was reportedly a proposal straight out of a geopolitical conjurer's playbook: Japan's participation in the Eurodrone project.
"Barbell Strategy" could boost Chinese Yuan’s global financing and investment roles - June 21, 2026
Adopting a “barbell strategy” built on two pillars, namely a low-interest-rate financing currency and a strong investment currency, could enhance the Chinese yuan’s international roles in financing and investment amid a changing global environment.
Why Japanese-owned auto plant becomes contract manufacturer for Chinese brand? - June 17, 2026
Recently, Nissan announced that it had signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chery International UK, under which it will study manufacturing Chery passenger vehicles at its Sunderland plant's production Line One in the UK from April of financial year 2027.
New drivers powering growth momentum - June 17, 2026
Despite drastic changes and rising uncertainties in the global trade and investment landscape, China's economy continues to demonstrate resilience and steady upgrading momentum.
G7 needs to focus guidance and impetus on inclusive global growth and development - June 16, 2026
As the club of the world's major developed economies commenced its annual summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Monday, the debate over whether China should be invited to join has resurfaced. The Associated Press cut to the chase, posing the question, "Without China, does the G7 make sense?"
Benefits of cooperation with mainland tear apart DPP authorities' information cocoon - June 15, 2026
The opening of the 18th Straits Forum in Xiamen, Fujian province, last Saturday speaks volumes about how people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait aspire to boost their interaction for shared development.


