Opinions
Cross-border trade is an important channel for goods, services, capital and labor to generate economic growth and revitalize borderlands. The past three decades have witnessed a surge in trade agreements, free trade areas, customs unions and regional integration initiatives that ...
At the beginning of 1960, China was suffering negative rates of the GDP growth per capita. At that time, in comparison, some Latin American countries were expected to follow the example of the United States. Those were countries with a fertile agriculture, massive exports of mine...
Editor's Note: Aging populations have far-reaching impacts on East Asian economies. In particular, China faces some serious demographic challenges. What should China do to overcome those challenges? Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.
China was established as a communist state in October 1949 on account of a prolonged struggle led by Chairman Mao Zedong. Pakistan became the first Muslim and third non-communist country to recognise China in May 1951. By mid-1950s, though the Chinese vice president and Pakistani...
In the last few years, the view of China as a strategic rival has taken over the American political mainstream, with leaders largely choosing confrontation over cooperation. Two features of this shift stand out: how quickly it occurred, and the extent to which Americans – and the...