China’s Zero-Tariff Policy Opens New Doors for Africa
China’s zero-tariff policy for least developed countries is opening new trade opportunities for Africa, boosting economic growth and strengthening China-Africa cooperation.
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China’s zero-tariff policy for least developed countries is opening new trade opportunities for Africa, boosting economic growth and strengthening China-Africa cooperation.
As the deadline nears, UN talks face challenges in finalizing a treaty to combat plastic pollution. Delegates urge decisive action to reduce plastic production and protect our planet’s future.
South Africa prepares to lead the G20 in 2024, offering a chance to tackle pressing issues like poverty and inequality. President Ramaphosa aims to bring the challenges of the African continent to the global stage.
Scholars from China and Latin America unite to explore modernization paths, aiming to strengthen mutual learning and build a shared future through collaboration and knowledge exchange.
China’s major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics marks a decade of global influence, fostering peace, development, and international cooperation through initiatives like the Belt and Road.
China is promoting fair global governance and shared development, introducing initiatives like the Belt and Road, and advocating for UN and IMF reforms to amplify developing nations’ voices.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Samoan PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa met in Beijing to strengthen ties ahead of their 50th anniversary, focusing on cooperation and global challenges.
At COP29, China calls on nations to embrace ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ to fight climate change, highlighting unity and adherence to the Paris Agreement.
At COP29, developed nations agreed to provide $300 billion annually by 2035 to help developing countries tackle climate change. While it’s triple the previous commitment, many nations say it’s still far from enough.
At COP29, leaders emphasized that tackling the climate crisis requires more than just money. Comprehensive strategies involving justice, technology, and cooperation are essential for real progress.