This year's Two Sessions—China's annual legislative meetings—put global economic partnerships in the spotlight, with Pakistani analyst Muhammad Zamir Assadi calling it a "power move" for international cooperation. In an exclusive chat with CGTN, Assadi highlighted how China's focus on tech innovation and green energy could reshape ties with emerging markets.
"The Belt and Road Initiative is like the ultimate collab project," said Assadi, pointing to how infrastructure investments are connecting Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He also praised plans to boost digital trade and AI partnerships, which could create new opportunities for young entrepreneurs worldwide.
For students and professionals? Assadi says watch for: Cross-border e-commerce upgrades
Renewable energy joint ventures
Scholarships for tech-savvy youth
With over 60% of Pakistan's recent projects involving Chinese partnerships, the ripple effects could be massive. Will this be the year China's economic diplomacy really goes viral?
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Pakistani journalist on Two Sessions' implications for economic ties
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