China Pledges No New WTO SDT, Signaling Trade Reform Leadership
China’s pledge to forgo new WTO SDT is a major step in global trade reform, boosting confidence in liberalization and strengthening multilateralism.
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China’s pledge to forgo new WTO SDT is a major step in global trade reform, boosting confidence in liberalization and strengthening multilateralism.
At UNGA 80, the Chinese mainland revealed plans for 2,000 new GDI ‘small and beautiful’ projects to advance the UN 2030 Agenda and boost global sustainable development.
At 80, the UN’s mission—peace, development, solidarity—is more vital than ever. Discover China’s role in peacekeeping, poverty reduction, and green initiatives powering multilateralism.
Brazil’s President Lula called for renewed multilateralism at UNGA80 and pledged $1 billion to the Tropical Forests Forever Facility to protect global forests.
At the UN’s 80th anniversary, world leaders at UNGA stress that multilateralism is key to tackling global challenges and securing a cooperative future.
China’s four initiatives—GDI, GSI, GCI and the new GGI—seek to reform and strengthen the UN-led governance system as it marks its 80th anniversary.
From Sept 22–30, world leaders and UN officials convene to celebrate the UN’s 80th anniversary, reflect on eight decades of progress, and chart a more inclusive, responsive course for multilateral cooperation.
As the UN marks 80 years, the Global Governance Initiative proposes five principles and action-driven solutions to strengthen multilateralism and amplify Global South voices.
Explainer on the China-proposed Global Governance Initiative: 5 principles to strengthen the UN-led system after 80 years and tackle Global South under-representation.
President Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative offers a blueprint to empower the Global South, with Africa advocating for equity, representation, and people-centered multilateralism.