The first official state visit to the United States by President Xi Jinping has been applauded as a great success, despite skepticism expressed by some before the trip.
President Xi Jinping announced China's participation in 600 new projects that aim to help developing countries on trade, poverty reduction and in other areas, saying that China remains "as committed as ever" to South-South Cooperation.
China's announcement to support and promote South-South Cooperation was widely hailed Saturday at a roundtable co-hosted by China and the United Nations.
If the ancient Thucydides trap is replaced with a new model of major-country relationship, China and the United States will have made a great contribution to the world's future and mankind's wisdom.
US experts hailed the consensus reached between China and the United States on jointly fighting cyber crimes, and step-up investigation assistance and information sharing on cyber crimes cases as a "significant" development that could prevent tensions from worsening in the virtual world.
While speaker after speaker in the UN General Assembly on Saturday hailed the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) for the next 15 years, many concentrated on their most urgent objectives and nearly all stressed equality and cooperation, shared responsibility, among nations.
Commitments from China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, injected fresh energy into the battle against climate change, while bolstering prospects for an ambitious pact in Paris later this year, environmental experts said.
With intellectual property protection on the list of consensus and outcomes reached by China and the US during President Xi's first state visit to the US, there is much that can be learned from the case of Dow Chemical Company, a US plastics and chemicals giant.