Opinion
- The current adoption law is not relevant to today's society, and should be revised as soon as possible.
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Western media expose themselves by hyping China's defense budget
Most of the reactions against the increase in China's military budget this year are nothing but clichés influenced by the "China threat" theory.
- If the government is serious about clearing the "bottleneck" preventing couples from having a second child, it will need to do more than just hand them a check.
- Chinese leaders have told national lawmakers during the major annual political sessions that the country will open up like never before.
- Compared with the prevalence of Western culture in China, both in terms of its influence and the money it generates, it appears China faces a "culture deficit".
- In this article, we reflect on the economic development of China in 2016 and the economic prospect of China in 2017 on the basis of the Premier's report.
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Deepening reforms the only way forward for China's sustainable economic growth
Private firms can prosper only if the country advances reforms of state-owned enterprises and opens up more sectors to private investment.
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'Xi political economy' renews China's drive to achieve prosperity for all amid challenges
China's economic growth, although in a slowdown, is still one of the highest in the world and continues to power global growth.
- Westerners tend to analyze China from their geographical perspective, but it helps when they pay closer attention to its domestic structure and developments.
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Time for the West to take China's Belt and Road Initiative seriously
As China’s annual two sessions gets under way, it is time to reflect seriously on a time of global transition. There are many important decisions to be taken and long-term strategies to implement.
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China: Shifting from a participant to a leader of the new world order
The upcoming "two sessions" will make history by prioritizing global governance issues for the first time in Chinese history.
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E-commerce no safe haven for shoddy goods: regulator
- Chinese authorities are beefing up quality supervision for goods sold online amid increasing e-commerce activities in the country, said an official from the quality and inspection regulator in Beijing on March. 14.