Despite the uncertainties caused by climate change, geopolitical conflicts and supply chain restructuring that hit the world economy in 2023, the complex and volatile political and economic situation hasn t shaken the bullishness of Chinese companies, largely due to the growth potential of Chinese manufacturing.
The year 2023 witnessed many changes in the international landscape and also saw more voices from the Global South on the global stage. It was also a year in which the US continued to forcefully impose its ideology on other countries, Japan s nuclear-contaminated wastewater dumping was internationally condemned, and the Palestine-Israeli conflict broke out, all posing diverse risks to global peace and stability. Conversely, in 2023, China made great strides in economic recovery and diplomacy, and unveiled significant technological breakthroughs.
How will the Pandora’s Box that the Kishida administration plans to open harm the country’s business enterprises? Global Times reporters reached Chinese and Japanese consumers and businesspeople, who shared their concerns and pessimisms about the reckless decision.
Changsha became the latest Chinese city in recent months to dismiss rumors that it will become home to the third Disneyland park in China. While the clarification dampened local residents anticipation for a nearby Disneyland theme park, the power of these rumors also reveals the Chinese public s penchant for US cultural products has not been dampened by strained bilateral ties.
Sung-Hee Choi , 7 July 23 Most western mainstream media says that the [right wing] South Korea government agrees with the IAEA draft that the Japanese government's decision to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the ocean fits to standard. However, it does seldom say that just last night(July 7/8), Grossi, the director-general of the IAEA was…