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  • a growing china is a boost, not a risk

    the european union recently came up with a “de-risking” approach toward china, a policy different from the decoupling advocated by some individuals and organizations in the united states.but de-risking, in fact, is decoupling in disguise, despite china’s track record showing it stands for peace, growth and innovation and poses no risk to any nation.

  • how rcep to impact asia-pacific region and the world

    the imf projects a downtick in global economic growth - a mere 2.8 percent for 2023. the asia-pacific region, once hailed as the economic dynamo that drove the recovery post-2008, is faring no better. its growth rate is languishing at around 4 percent for both 2023 and 2022, a significant decrease from 6.5 percent in 2021. the path to global economic recovery, it appears, is far from straightforward. the transformation, as the recent news suggests, might arise from the philippines’s ratification of the regional comprehensive economic partnership (rcep), prompting the mega-trade arrangement to take full effect for all of its 15 members.

  • ai regulation needs global commitment

    ai systems need to be safe, controllable, and aligned with human intentions and values. this is a general global sentiment and as the technology becomes more powerful, humanity could be facing one of the most urgent global scientific challenges of the 21st century.

  • fukushima contaminated water: opening pandora's box

    the operator of the wrecked fukushima nuclear plant began tests on june 12 of newly constructed facilities for discharging treated radioactive wastewater into the sea, a plan strongly opposed by fishing communities and neighboring countries. many scientists and environmental organizations worldwide have expressed deep concerns.

  • chinese standards provide sustainable urbanization model

    participants from 137 member states attended the second session of the united nations habitat assembly held in june, that sought to revitalize the world's urban cities amid multiple global challenges.

  • china's space program thriving

    china launched the shenzhou-16 mission to its tiangong space station on may 30, marking "another step forward" for the country's space program, said cnn. the day before this launch, it revealed that china will send astronauts to the moon before 2030 and carry out lunar scientific exploration and related technological experiments. the country's latest efforts to explore space have garnered much global attention.

  • u. s. sanctions will not halt rise of china's chip industry

    u.s. chip export controls will not affect china's 30-year head start in nurturing its stockpile of rare earth metals, skilled chip designers and engineers, and thousands of indigenous suppliers.

  • japan should correct its detrimental exports policy

    the japanese government officially announced on may 23 that it will add 23 items related to advanced semiconductors to its list of regulated exports. japan has not singled out china in its statements about the export controls, saying only that it is fulfilling its duty to contribute to international peace and stability.the move obviously follows similar restrictions imposed by the u.s. last october, to put a brake on china's development of cutting-edge semiconductors.

  • sci-tech community can address global challenges

    in the past few decades, humanity has reached a beneficial consensus, namely to promote innovation infused with much diversity and differences. if our community with shared future for mankind is to continue developing, it is necessary to carry out cross-border, cross-field, and interdisciplinary cooperation.

  • china boosting global economy recovery

    the world bank predicted that growth in developing east asia and the pacific is forecast to accelerate in 2023, as china's economy gains momentum. imf also reported that as asia is poised to drive global economic growth, china is a relative bright spot amid the more somber context of the global economy's rocky recovery.

  • world sci-tech development benefiting from china's contribution

    china was the biggest contributor to research in major science journals and replaced the u.s. in top position for the first time in 2022.

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  • after more than 40 years of unremitting efforts, china has made remarkable achievements in the prevention and control of desertification, and achieved a historic transformation known as "sand advancing and people retreating" to "green advancing and sand retreating" in the key areas.

china-new zealand sci-tech cooperation pact

during new zealand prime minister chris hipkins’s visit to china in june, china and new zealand signed a five-year pact on cooperation in science and technology.

a growing china is a boost, not a risk

the european union recently came up with a “de-risking” approach toward china, a policy different from the decoupling advocated by some individuals and organizations in the united states.but de-risking, in fact, is decoupling in disguise, despite china’s track record showing it stands for peace, growth and innovation and poses no risk to any nation.

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