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Global think tank summit focuses on collaborative solutions to development challenges

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Global think tank summit focuses on collaborative solutions to development challenges

2024-07-06 17:02 Last Updated At:17:37

Nearly 100 attendees discussed topics such as addressing global development uncertainties and reconstructing industrial and supply chains at the Eighth Global Think Tank Summit, which ran from Thursday to Friday in Beijing.

Dialogue and communication become even more crucial amid heightened risks and uncertainties, which can facilitate collaboration among all parties to fight global challenges, said Bi Jingquan, chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE).

Former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero praised China's role in maintaining global stability and peace, emphasizing the need to advocate for multilateralism and establish a more optimized, sustainable, and fair international order in the face of challenges like war conflicts and the resurgence of protectionism.

"I believe in history, and countries that have made progress reached development or achieved long-term development have all upheld an open attitude towards the world. I think the communication between different people needs mutual learning and mutual understanding, and the same goes for exchanges between different countries. We need to keep learning about each other's culture, language, history, traditions and customs to enhance mutual understanding, so as to achieve common development," he said.

Climate change emerged as a top agenda item during one of the round table discussions, with experts highlighting the importance of practicing global climate governance and promoting international cooperation to drive low-carbon development.

"China and the United States, the two largest global economies, two very important and influential countries on the world stage. The climate crisis is a crisis that requires global cooperation. And so the world's two largest economies really need to model that kind of cooperation, if we hope to see a cooperation from other countries around the world," said Mark Brownstein, senior vice president of Energy Transition at Environmental Defense Fund.

Jon Creyts, CEO of the Rocky Mountain Institute, praised China for its leadership in providing solutions to combat climate change.

"China is a leader right now in helping provide the solutions to the world that are going to be so critical to solve climate change. Things like Solar power, things like wind, things like battery storage. China has jumped to an early leadership position and is helping to set the market for how competition needs to happen globally, which is exciting, and there are many more innovations that are being unlocked," said Creyts.

The summit also saw the release of a blue paper titled "Evaluation Report on the Hygiene and Health Development of China (2023)", which summarized the CCIEE's long-term research on China's health sector.

Experts emphasized that as the world undergoes unprecedented changes, with the rise of unilateralism and protectionism in many regions, it is crucial to gather wisdom from all sides while discussing solutions to cope with these uncertainties.

The two-day summit, themed "Working together for a better world amidst multiple uncertainties", was hosted by the CCIEE.

Global think tank summit focuses on collaborative solutions to development challenges

Global think tank summit focuses on collaborative solutions to development challenges

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Travel boom continues as Chinese enjoy National Day holiday

2024-10-05 12:12 Last Updated At:12:37

Travel in China, the world's second-largest economy, continued to boom on Saturday, the fifth day of China's week-long National Day holiday.

China's railway sector is expected to handle 17.95 million passengers on Oct. 5, and a total of 11,900 passenger trains, including 947 additional trains, have been scheduled to meet robust travel demand.

Expressways continued to see dense traffic across the country, especially in Tianjin Municipality, Zhejiang provincial capital Hangzhou, Anhui provincial capital Hefei, Shandong provincial capital Jinan, and metropolis Guangzhou in Guangdong Province. It is expected that the daily traffic volume on national expressways on Saturday will be about 60 million vehicle trips.

China's civil aviation sector is expected to transport more than 2.3 million passengers on the same day, handling around 16,000 domestic flights and more than 2,600 international flights.

Travel boom continues as Chinese enjoy National Day holiday

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