Bloomberg fake report coordinated with US trade war

Many Americans, instigated by anti-China propaganda, may be willing to buy such stories. Bloomberg hasn't apologized or stopped publishing these fake reports. This reflects how unbridled anti-China public opinion has become in the US. Bloomberg specifically targeted China's telecommunication industry, a key area targeted by the US in its trade war with China. China must take actions to correct the wrong.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/10 23:08:47

Despite rivalry, much unites China and US

The short visit to the US makes me feel that the public in both countries did not expect that Washington's China policy would come to this, but they are unlikely to follow Washington's drumbeat. China-US relations are about bilateral interaction rather than a one-man show. Washington may be passionate about time-travel dramas, but today we all live in a world of coexistence. People on both sides of the Pacific are not interested in going back to the Cold War era.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/10 22:13:40

Trade dispute can be unexpected opportunity for fresh thinking about China's innovation drive

Total spending on research and development (R&D) in China hit 1.76 trillion yuan ($254 billion) in 2017, up 12.3 percent from a year earlier, official data showed. The figure was equivalent to 2.13 percent of GDP, a record high in China.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/10 22:03:42

China must focus on its own priorities amid trade row

The Chinese stock market has suffered heavy losses this year. During the Ambrosetti Forum in Italy last month, Zhou Xiaochuan, former governor of the People's Bank of China, said that the trade war was a “major reason” for the stock slump. The Chinese economy has also seen a cooling trend this year against the background of government efforts to pursue deleveraging, higher environmental protection standards and strengthened debt controls. All these have contributed to the generally weak investor confidence and the sluggish performance in the mainland stock market.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/10 21:58:42

China, US will inevitably come to 3rd alternative

China is more open to a third alternative. This is not because China is timid, but because China is sincere in its pursuit of a win-win or multi-win scenario and is dedicated to building a community of common destiny. It is hoped that the elites in Washington can carefully read The 3rd Alternative.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/9 21:23:39

Will China's move to cut tariffs prompt US rethink?

China's central government, unfazed by the escalating trade war launched by the US, seems determined to open the country wider to other economies in the world so that they can get a slice of China's booming market. This in turn will help sharpen the competitiveness of China's manufacturing industry.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/9 20:08:39

US should respect China's right to develop

China knows how powerful the US is, and China doesn't want any strategic confrontations. But the US should respect China's right to development. It's morally despicable to stop 1.4 billion people from marching toward prosperity and it is impossible to do so in reality. The US government should remember that Chinese people are the masters of China's own destiny.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/8 23:13:39

Beijing needs proactive stimulus policies to shield economy from worst of trade war

China is in a critical period of stabilizing its economy. One decade after the global financial crisis, the Chinese economy is again facing uncertainty and challenges under internal and external pressure. It may be that China can't overcome these difficulties by simply continuing to fine-tune its economic policy. To maintain a stable trend in economic development, strong measures must be taken to support growth.
Source: Global Times | 2018/10/8 22:28:39

Growing trade deficit shows US self-harm

Although China does not want a trade war, Beijing stays calm when needed and tries to minimize losses. China's attitude will stand the test of time.
Source: Global Times | 2018/9/28 22:13:42