Wang Guike, chairman of Guangdong Provincial Publishing Group Co Ltd, explains how China's Belt and Road Initiative promotes cultural exchanges and people-to-people understanding at a forum in Brussels, Belgium, late last year. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Wan noted that over the past four decades, China and Germany had initiated effective cooperation models and promoted the transformation of scientific and technological achievements.
Wanderpepen noted that rail transport has been playing an indispensable role in delivering medical supplies from China, which are most needed in Europe for containing coronavirus, and at the same time facilitating transport of massive goods made in France to China where demand picks up robustly, boosting exports and imports in both countries.
Wang Jiang, vice-chairman and president of Bank of China Ltd, said the epidemic will have a short-lived and generally controllable impact on its performance. Enterprises are speeding up work resumptions as efforts to control the outbreak have started bearing fruit, he said.
Wang Jin, an official with the National Development and Reform Commission, China's top economic planner, said he believed the media was a weakness in the promotion of the initiative.
WASHINGTON -- The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said Sunday that they are investigating a deadly shooting by a Saudi national at a naval base in Florida as "an act of terrorism."
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is accusing his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, of making up "stories in order to get a 'deal.' "The president's tweet Wednesday comes after Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance charges in a case that poses a direct threat to Trump.
WELLINGTON - New Zealand Parliament has passed a bill legalising voluntary euthanasia on Wednesday night and a final decision on assisted dying will be decided by a referendum in next year's general election.
WELLINGTON -- The New Zealand parliament passed the Arms Amendment Bill after its third or the final reading Wednesday night, less than a month after the Christchurch mosque attacks which killed 50 people.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he has pardoned Michael Flynn, his former national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).