
The Beijing Hour China-proposed Group of Friends of Global Governance established
Dec 10, 2025
Chinese Premier Li Qiang advocates for openness and cooperation in global economic governance. A new initiative, the Group of Friends of Global Governance, has been established at the UN with nearly 40 founding members supporting China's vision. Insights reveal how openness benefits economies and innovation. There’s also an analysis of China's rising consumer price index, along with expert views on economic policy and the ongoing EU antitrust probe into Google. Meanwhile, sports headlines highlight Liverpool's recent victory amid drama involving Mohamed Salah.
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Pursue Openness To Stabilize Growth
- Do pursue openness and cooperation to stabilize supply chains and drive technological upgrading.
- Premier Li Qiang urged greater market access and deeper innovation collaboration to spur shared growth.
Yancheng Builds Massive Offshore Wind Ecosystem
- Yancheng's offshore wind cluster produces 1,200 turbine units annually and exports globally.
- Technicians test giant 131m blades for 6–10 months to ensure 25-year seaworthy performance.
New Multilateral Platform At The UN
- The Group of Friends of Global Governance creates an inclusive platform for like-minded states to coordinate on UN-centered governance.
- Nearly 40 founding members launched the China-proposed group to promote a more equitable global governance system.
