
Trade Protectionism Hurts: The High Cost of Decoupling Supply Chains
Decoupling supply chains isn’t the answer to global economic challenges. Collaborative efforts are needed to tackle trade protectionism and promote shared prosperity.
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Decoupling supply chains isn’t the answer to global economic challenges. Collaborative efforts are needed to tackle trade protectionism and promote shared prosperity.

China hosts the second CISCE to enhance global supply chain stability and foster international collaboration amid trade challenges.

Green agriculture is transforming the global market as eco-friendly practices turn into golden opportunities for farmers worldwide.

The U.S. has blacklisted 29 Chinese companies over alleged forced labor practices, sparking international debate on trade, human rights, and the future of US-China relations.

China is promoting global trade through investments like Peru’s Chancay Port, Free Trade Agreements, and initiatives like the Belt and Road, aiming to establish an open world economy.

The second China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing aims to redefine global collaboration with over 600 companies and six key industries in focus.

China is ready to engage in dialogue and expand cooperation with the U.S., promoting steady economic and trade relations, says Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen.

Shanghai has opened China’s first in-port used car export inspection point, streamlining the export process and boosting efficiency for used car exports.

A Brazilian scholar urges China and the U.S. to strengthen ties and promote free trade, emphasizing that cooperation between the two powers can benefit nations worldwide.

Glasgow Prestwick Airport teams up with Chinese airlines to launch new cargo flights, boosting trade and e-commerce between China and the UK.