
China and Pacific Islands Forge New South-South Cooperation Model
China and Pacific Island nations unveil a South-South cooperation model focusing on climate resilience, rural revitalization and education to drive sustainable development.
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China and Pacific Island nations unveil a South-South cooperation model focusing on climate resilience, rural revitalization and education to drive sustainable development.
At the 4th China-CELAC Forum in Beijing, Xi and Boric set a new standard for South-South cooperation, highlighting green tech, digital infrastructure and sustainability.
At the 4th China-CELAC Forum, Xi Jinping outlines five programs—solidarity, development, civilization, peace and people to people—to deepen cooperation between the Chinese mainland and LAC states.
China and CELAC mark a new chapter in South-South cooperation with mega infrastructure projects, a $500B trade surge, and new initiatives for shared growth.
Marking its 10th anniversary, the China-CELAC Forum has become a catalyst for South-South cooperation, aligning strategies, deepening ties, and offering new models for inclusive growth.
Ministers from Cuba, Uruguay, Peru and Venezuela met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on May 12 to deepen ties ahead of the China-CELAC forum.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the China-CELAC Forum, this article examines how China and Latin America are shaping inclusive South-South cooperation and sustainable growth.
Brazil’s President Lula praised the Chinese mainland’s ‘admirable’ countermeasures to U.S. tariffs and vowed deeper BRICS cooperation and multilateralism with Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Kenyan President William Ruto’s state visit to the Chinese mainland establishes a China-Kenya Community with a Shared Future, deepening ties in trade, infrastructure and green cooperation.
McKinsey China Chairman Joseph Ngai discusses the transformation of global trade, highlighting the rapid growth of South-South trade compared to the traditional East-West focus.