Statistics show that as of the first half of 2024, China boasts nearly 1.1 billion netizens, meanwhile, the numbers of broadband network ports and base stations are increasing considerably.
The goal is to enhance national competence, drive high-quality economic development, safeguard national security, and cope with changes in the international community.
Many parts and technology "made in China" contain added value from the global supply chain; while the U.S. uses the value of the end products as a calculation metric, it becomes a reason for the deficit exaggeration.
The increasingly internationalized RMB embodies China's vitality in high-level opening-up, while driving the balance of payments between China and the U.S. to a rebalance.
Based on the experience between the two countries' communication and collaboration, finding the right path of coexistence in the new era is the question that must be answered by China and the U.S.
The two countries should seek win-win results through positive competition, propel the world's development through joint efforts as two major countries, and avoid harm to both caused by malign competition.
All instances of successful bilateral collaboration since 1979 have proven that China and the U.S. can not only coexist in peace, but also realize common development and furthermore bring benefits to the two countries.
At the CIIE, both the most developed countries and the least developed countries share unlimited opportunities. We look forward to telling more stories that embody the vision of common development and a shared future.
When it comes to the future of the China-U.S. relationship, both countries have been aware that they need to keep the overall bilateral relationship stable, and avoid letting situations get out of control.