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①Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Malaysia to participate in the first ASEAN-GCC-China Summit. What's driving this trilateral momentum? (00:35)
②The Chinese Finance Ministry says Moody's decision to affirm China's A1 rating is a positive reflection of the improving prospects for the country's economy. (12:25)
③Indonesia has hosted the inaugural Global Business Summit on Belt and Road Infrastructure Investment. (24:30)
④The European Union says it remains fully committed to reaching a trade agreement with the US. What's at stake in their negotiations? (34:52)
⑤Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif says he's ready to talk peace with India. (43:44)
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①The 20th Western China International Fair is underway in Chengdu. What are the highlights of this year's event, and how is it promoting western China's role in the global market? (00:49)
②Chinese Premier Li Qiang has visited Indonesia and called for the two countries to uphold the Bandung Spirit. (13:43)
③French President Emmanuel Macron is on a six-day visit to Southeast Asia. What's driving France's growing interest in the region? (24:34)
④The U.S. House of Representatives has narrowly passed a sweeping tax and spending bill. (33:54)
⑤Harvard is fighting Trump in court again. (43:27)
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Despite the moderation in the trade war between China and the US, great uncertainties remain. Amid the fallout from the trade conflict, Chinese authorities are implementing a raft of stimulus measures including interest rate cuts and liquidity injection to support the economy. Beijing says the Chinese economy is fully capable of coping with all kinds of challenges.
How resilient is China in the face of a trade war? Can China turn the challenges caused by the trade war into an economic opportunity? Host Ding Heng is joined by Warwick Powell, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology; Professor John Gong from University of International Business and Economics; Li Lun, Assistant Professor of Economics at Peking University.
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① China, ASEAN complete 3.0 FTA negotiations. (00:47)
② The 4th China-CEEC Expo gets underway—billions in deals expected. (12:48)
③ Chinese, Pakistani, and Afghan FMs meet to enhance cooperation. (24:48)
④ Saying Trump exceeded his authority, 12 U.S. states ask court to strike down his sweeping tariffs. (35:47)
⑤ South African president denies Trump's claims of genocide during tense Oval Office meeting. (44:38)
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① President Xi stresses firm confidence in high-quality development during Henan inspection tour. (00:42)
② Beijing criticizes Washington’s attempt to ban Chinese chips. (14:21)
③ Japan says it’s in no rush for a trade deal with the U.S. (24:29)
④ US tariffs dampen mood of global exporters, study shows. (35:18)
⑤ CATL witnesses the world's biggest IPO listing this year. (44:54)
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① Russia prepared to work on a memorandum with Ukraine: Putin. (00:48)
② G7 finance leaders seek non-tariff consensus in Canada, may face US pushback. (16:37)
③ Israel's plan to take control of the entire Gaza Strip sparks strong pushback from key Western allies. (24:34)
④ China's Huawei launches HarmonyOS-powered laptop. (34:58)
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① China gears up for its next development blueprint—15th Five-Year Plan—as President Xi calls for high-quality policymaking. (00:45)
② The Chinese economy held firm in April, showing resilience amid pressure and maintaining steady growth. (14:32)
③ Beijing pushes back against U.S. restrictions, denouncing unjustified curbs on Huawei’s AI chip development. (24:21)
④ Putin says military op in Ukraine aimed at long-lasting peace after direct talks: media. (35:54)
⑤ UK and EU strike post-Brexit reset deal. (43:53)
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The Fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum has just taken place in Beijing.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Colombian President Gustavo Petro were among those in attendance.
Meanwhile, Columbia has formally agreed to join the Belt and Road Initiative.
What’s driving the closer ties between China and the Latin America and Caribbean nations? And what does this mean for the unity of the Global South?
Host Zhao Ying is joined by Cao Ting, Director of Center for Latin American Studies of Fudan University; Pedro Steenhagen, PhD candidate in International Politics at Fudan University and Consultant at the China Desk of Brazil's Daniel Law; Fernando Munoz Bernal, Founder of Media Without Means, a platform aimed at combating misinformation by giving local voices a chance to share their stories.
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① Delegations of Russia and Ukraine meet in Istanbul for peace talks. President Vladimir Putin is not on Russia’s list of negotiators. What could be the thorny issues on the negotiating table? (00:54)
② Iran has signaled willingness to accept far-reaching curbs on its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. What could this message bring to the Iran-US nuclear talks? (12:56)
③ Australia’s prime minister is in Indonesia as part of his first international visit since re-election. Why is Jakarta one of the priorities of Canberra’s foreign policy? (24:28)
④ There is a temporary cooling of trade tensions between the US and the EU, but key questions remain. We talk to a German professor on if the two sides could resolve their disputes. (35:53)
⑤ We look at China’s latest move to cut the portion of deposits commercial banks must hold in reserves and how much fresh liquidity it will inject into markets. (43:20)
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① President Xi Jinping and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have reaffirmed their commitment to upholding multilateralism and building a stronger China-Brazil Community with a Shared Future. How should we characterize China-Brazil cooperation? (00:54)
② Sri Lankan analyst: the Belt and Road Initiative is a strategic stabilizer amid global trade turbulence. (11:54)
③ We explore how medium-to-long-term pressure on the US economy is mounting despite its seemingly low inflation in April. (24:53)
④ US President Donald Trump has announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria. Is this a significant win for the Syrian government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa? (36:25)
⑤ China has slammed its Taiwan region’s leader for calling for a so-called “non-red supply chain” for global semiconductors that excludes the mainland. What could be the consequences if Taiwan’s DPP authorities continue to bow to and flatter Washington? (45:38)
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① Addressing a China-CELAC Forum in Beijing, President Xi Jinping called on China and Latin America to further align their development strategies and jointly safeguard a multilateral trading system. How can the two sides elevate their cooperation to a new level? (00:50)
② We take a look at China’s first white paper on national security and why China’s national security in the new era promotes high-quality development. (16:12)
③ What’s behind the robust growth in China’s auto sector, especially EV production and sales, in this year’s first four months? (24:51)
④ US President Donald Trump is in the Middle East to strengthen economic and trade ties with the Gulf States. Will he achieve his goals during this trip? (35:57)
⑤ In Turkiye, the Kurdistan Workers Party militant group has announced that it will end its armed struggle. What has prompted the PKK to make this decision? (45:04)
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① Following a high-level meeting in Geneva, China and the US announced tariff modification measures to ease their trade tensions. What does this breakthrough mean to the two sides? (00:49)
② Earl Bousquet: China’s global initiatives appeal to CELAC as a break from US doctrines. (11:23)
③ What has driven China’s bumper exports in April? (24:50)
④ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara is ready to host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine again. If peace talks take place, what should be our expectation of the outcome? (36:09)
⑤ We explore what’s at stake in the Philippines’ midterm elections. (45:06)
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As the world closely watches President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Russia and his participation in the events marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War, deeper questions come into focus: What does this visit reveal about the evolving nature of China-Russia relations? And how have their shared wartime experiences helped forge the emotional and strategic foundations of the political trust we see today?
Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics, Chongqing University; Dr. Joseph Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University; And Dr. Timo Kivimäki, Professor of International Relations at University of Bath.
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①Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on China and Russia to work together for the interests of developing countries. (00:40)
②China is introducing a new law to promote the private sector. What does it mean for private enterprises in the country? (11:55)
③Columbia is planning to join the Belt and Road Initiative. What's behind this decision? (25:00)
④China's export manufacturing hub of Yiwu shows resilience in the face of US tariffs.(34:15)
⑤And interview with Russian figure skating stars Evgenia Medvedeva and Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (44:00)
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①Chinese president Xi Jinping has called for efforts to preserve history and look ahead to development ahead of his state visit in Russia. What to expect from this trip? (00:49)
②China and the US will hold talks on economic affairs in Switzerland. (13:30)
③China launches broad financial package to stabilize market and shore up economic momentum. (24:25)
④India has launched missile strikes on Pakistan two weeks after a deadly militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir. Are the two countries on the brink of war? (35:21)
⑤Friedrich Merz becomes German chancellor after surviving a historic vote failure. What does this rocky start mean for his leadership moving forward? (44:23)
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①Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union. How has the relationship evolved over the past five decades? (00:41)
②China saw a travel boom during the May Day holiday. What does it reveal about consumer confidence and the country's economic recovery? (12:38)
③Six US states invite Canadian provincial leaders to discuss Trump's tariffs. (24:49)
④European industry insiders say the latest US tariff hikes have negatively impacted local industries. (33:22)
⑤Iran says its stance on nuclear talks with US remains constant. (44:41)
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①Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia and attend the Great Patriotic War Victory celebrations. What message does it send to the international community? (00:46)
②Janet Yellen warns Trump tariffs will have "tremendously adverse" impact. (11:12)
③Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has won re-election. To what extent has he benefited from the anti-Trump sentiment in the country? (23:25)
④Germany's Intelligence agency labels far-right AfD as extremist. (33:26)
⑤Donald Trump orders 100% tariffs on movies made outside the US. What could this mean for Hollywood and the global film industry? (42:15)
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China and the European Union will soon reach a milestone: 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties. Over the past five decades, trade between the two sides has expanded from $2.4 billion to $780 billion. Two-way investment has increased from almost zero to nearly $260 billion. President Xi Jinping has said that when the world becomes more challenging and complex, China and the EU have more reasons to renew their purpose in establishing diplomatic ties and strengthen strategic communication.
Will the two sides have the capacity and wisdom to remain each other’s trustworthy partner despite their differences? Host Ding Heng is joined by Christis Tombazos, Associate Professor at Monash University; George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Program at CIFE, a European research organization; Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute.
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① BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting: A united front against unilateral bullying. (00:47)
② US GDP Takes a Hit: The latest economic numbers show a dip to the lowest level since 2022. (15:36)
③ US, Ukraine sign minerals deal. (25:38)
④ Report: U.S. firms stay committed to Chinese market despite geopolitical tensions. (36:11)
⑤ Contrasting views emerge as Egyptian and Israeli officials near Gaza ceasefire breakthrough. (45:25)
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① Xi inspects AI industry in Shanghai—what does it signal about the future of intelligent tech in China? (00:47)
② China adopts law dedicated to promoting private sector. (14:43)
③ New numbers out of the Taiwan region show public trust in the U.S. is dropping fast. (24:41)
④ China's tourism market is gearing up for a major surge during the May Day holiday. (35:23)
⑤ The Shenzhou-19 crew is home safe after a half-year mission in space. (45:55)
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