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April
2018
[CNR.cn]Jia Wenshan: President Xi Jinping's Lecture Injects New Hope for a Better Future for Mankind
Chinese President Xi Jinping was invited to deliver the keynote speech entitled "An Open and Innovative Asia for a World of Greater Prosperity" at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018. President Xi Jinping first reviewed China’s reform and opening up process over the past 40 years, summed up the successful experience he called “China’s second revolution”, and affirmed the achievements of this “revolution” in profoundly changing China and profoundly influencing the world. He points out the secret of the success of this "revolution": accompanied by the historical demands of the Chinese people for development, innovation, and a better life, it is in line with the trend of the times for the people of all countries in the world to develop, to cooperate, and to live in peace.
24
April
2018
[Directors of Boards]Nie Huihua: “The phenomenon of Hongmao Medicinal Liquor” is not a few. Why is it difficult to manage government-enterprise relations in remote areas?
Recently, the arrest of a Guangzhou doctor by police in Liangcheng County, Inner Mongolia, has aroused great concern from all walks of life. At the end of 2017, doctor Tan Qindong from Guangzhou posted on the Internet and questioned the “Hongmao Medicinal Liquor” in Liangcheng County, Inner Mongolia. The article had a hit rate of only 2,200 times. Inner Mongolia Hongmao State Drug Co., Ltd. reported to local police that Tan Qindong disseminated false information, leading to a sharp decline in company sales. In January 2018, the Liangcheng County police arrested Tan Qindong for criminal detention and arrested him for three months after he was arrested on suspicion of “damaging the reputation of the commodity”. The Supreme People’s Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Procuratorate of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region successively intervened. At present, Tan Qindong has been released on bail pending trial with restricted liberty of moving.
19
April
2018
[Huanqiu.com] Cui Shoujun: China should “Hit the Needle” in Countering the U.S. Trade War
The U.S. should recognize that the solution to the trade imbalance between China and the U.S. is not to launch an extreme trade war, but rational economic dialogues and trade negotiations.
17
April
2018
[China Daily] Wang Lili: US has no reason to doubt Chinese culture
The US should abandon its prejudices against China and properly evaluate China's public diplomacy and cultural exchange programs. Only through all-embracing cultural exchanges that seek harmony in diversity can we make the world a better, more diverse and colorful place for future generations.
16
April
2018
[ThePaper.cn] Zuo Xiying: Negative Sentiments of the U.S. towards China are Increasingly Serious, Competition Cost Control is the Key to Respond
Since the end of 2017, the U.S. has successively published a series of strategic documents such as the National Security Strategy and the National Defense Strategy Summary. Their themes are very clear: the international community has entered a competitive era, and the U.S. will launch a strategic competition with China and Russia. competition. Subsequently, the U.S. took a series of actions to actively strengthen its military deployment and operations in the South China Sea, trying to push the trade war against China. It also passed the Taiwan Travel Act to exert pressure on China. A storm is brewing in a very short period of time. The U.S. appears to be making a strategic showdown to China. Some media and scholars exclaim that China and the U.S. will return to the Cold War. Although these remarks are exaggerated, the downward trend of Sino-U.S. relations is obvious and may face greater pressure in the future.
13
April
2018
[Zaobao.com] Zhang Jie: Three Focuses in the Current Sino-U.S. Strategic Competition
Needless to say, one of the focus issues drawing the world’s attention for now is what exactly has happened to the strategic relationship between China and the U.S. as the world’s largest emerging country and the largest developed country respectively? Where is Sino-U.S. relationship heading? To accurately predict and judge the direction of Sino-U.S. relations, a key signal is worthy of attention. That is, the recent National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy issued by the Trump administration successively clearly positioned China as America’s “strategic competitor” and a “revisionist power.” This means that in the mainstream ideology of the U.S., China has been initially identified as a strategic and competitive major country that challenges the American order. However, China does not feel that it has caused any fundamental challenges and conflicts with the US-led world order, and it has always had the illusion of constructing the “new model of Sino-U.S. major country relationship” and made various attempts.
12
April
2018
[INFZM] Li Wei: Expand Exports Will Benefit China
China should deal with the trade war gently and unhesitatingly, expand the trade between both sides, and also give the U.S. more benefits on the premise that China’s benefits aren’t sacrificed.
10
April
2018
[ThePaper.cn] Yu Chunhai: China shall Take Countermeasures and Make Allies against Escalated Trade Disputes
The Ching Ming Festival is an eventful one.
On April 3, the U.S. released a proposed list of products imported from China that would be subject to additional tariffs pursuant to Section 301 investigation, imposing a 25% tariff on 1,333 items of Chinese exports worth of 50 billion U.S. dollars. The products involve multiple areas such as aerospace, information and communication, medicine and high-end medical equipment, and machinery. On April 4, China took a countermeasure and announced that it intended to impose tariffs on such U.S. products as soybeans, automobiles, chemicals and aircrafts, involving about 50 billion U.S. dollars of American exports to China in 2017. On April 5, U.S. President Trump stated that he was ordering the Office of the United States Trade Representative (OUSTR) to consider imposing additional tariffs on 100 billion U.S. dollars of Chinese goods.
09
April
2018
[ThePaper.cn] Song Wei: Sino-U.S. Trade Friction - China shall not Proactively Fall into the Thucydides Trap
There is no turning back in the trade war between China and the U.S.. Does this mean that Sino-U.S. relations have fallen into the Thucydides trap?
In response to the question of ThePaper.cn, Song Wei, Research Fellow at the National Academy of Development and Strategy (NADS), RUC and Professor of the School of International Studies, RUC, bluntly said that from the perspective of China, we should not proactively fall into the Thucydides trap.
04
April
2018
[Finance.qq.com] Fan Zhiyong: How to Deal with the U.S. Trade War? Maintaining Policy Orientation
The memorandum signed by Donald Trump on March 23 announced a 25% tariff on up to 60 billion U.S. dollars of imports from China to the U.S. each year and greater efforts to prevent Chinese capitals from entering its strategic industries. The risk of an all-out trade war between China and the U.S. is further upgraded.
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