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Most China, South Korean executives see Biden improving Washington-Beijing ties, survey shows

Chinese and South Korean business leaders are much more optimistic than their Japanese counterparts about the prospect for better US-China relations under the incoming administration of Joe Biden, according to a recent survey by leading newspapers in the three East Asian countries. More than 57 per cent of executives from China and 51 per cent from South Korea said the bilateral relationship would improve or greatly improve after Biden takes.

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How can China cope with changes unseen in a century?

How can China cope with changes unseen in a century? By Zheng Yongnian | CGTN | Updated: 2020-12-26 13:19 Editor s note: Zheng Yongnian is dean of the Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. This is Part I of an edited translation of Zheng s keynote speech at Wuxi Economic Development Zone Industry Matchmaking Meeting in Shenzhen. The article reflects the author s opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN. Today, we are facing major changes that have not been seen in a century. What does this mean for our country, our businesses, and our efforts to pursue tech innovation? What pushes the world into an era of unprecedented change?

Lessons for China from US COVID-19 crisis

Lessons for China from US COVID-19 crisis Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/22 19:23:39 Photo: Courtesy of Zheng Yongnian Editor s Note: The US Electoral College has formalized the election of Joe Biden for the final tallying and approval by the US Congress on January 6, 2021. In this period of transition, voices are urgently asking what might become of the China-US relationship once Biden takes office. Will the world s two largest economies recover their ties? Reset them in certain spheres? Will the West further intensify its aggressive anti-China campaign? Zheng Yongnian ( Zheng), Presidential Chair Professor, Director of The Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), shared his views on these issues with Global Times (

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