法国为吸引中国游客也是用心了。 weiyixia 发表于 2023-01-27 13:13
中国春节现在越来越有名气了~! 只想看新闻 发表于 2023-01-27 14:19
Bill Gates Sees China’s Rise As “A Huge Win For The World” Russell FlanneryForbes Staff Follow Jan 26, 2023,01:51am EST Listen to article2 minutes Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in 2021. Photographer: Hollie ... [+]© 2021 BLOOMBERG FINANCE LP China’s rise to a leading economy in recent decades has been “a huge win for the world,” but the U.S. and China currently face a lose-lose mentality in their relations, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates said at a forum in Australia on Monday. “I do think the current mentality of the U.S. to China — and which is reciprocated — is kind of a lose-lose mentality,” Gates said. “If you ask U.S. politicians: ‘Hey, would you like the Chinese economy to shrink by 20% or grow by 20%?’ I'm afraid they would vote that ‘Yeah, let’s immiserate those people,' not understanding that for the global economy, the invention of cancer drugs (and) the solution of climate change, we're all in this together. We’re humans. We innovate together, and we have to change the modern industrial economy together in a pretty dramatic fashion." “I’m very aligned with (Australia’s former prime minister) Kevin Rudd on this,” Gates said. “In the U.S., we’d be in a minority, where people are kind of hawkish. I think that could be self-fulfilling in a very negative way.” "I tend to see China's rise as a huge win for the world," said Gates, who also addressed questions about the Covid-19 pandemic, energy, the Ukraine and other topics at an event organized by the Lowy Institute. (Click here for the full discussion.) laixiaofang 发表于 2023-01-27 14:28
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Bill Gates Sees China’s Rise As “A Huge Win For The World”
Russell FlanneryForbes Staff Follow Jan 26, 2023,01:51am EST Listen to article2 minutes
Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in 2021. Photographer: Hollie ... [+]© 2021 BLOOMBERG FINANCE LP China’s rise to a leading economy in recent decades has been “a huge win for the world,” but the U.S. and China currently face a lose-lose mentality in their relations, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates said at a forum in Australia on Monday. “I do think the current mentality of the U.S. to China — and which is reciprocated — is kind of a lose-lose mentality,” Gates said. “If you ask U.S. politicians: ‘Hey, would you like the Chinese economy to shrink by 20% or grow by 20%?’ I'm afraid they would vote that ‘Yeah, let’s immiserate those people,' not understanding that for the global economy, the invention of cancer drugs (and) the solution of climate change, we're all in this together. We’re humans. We innovate together, and we have to change the modern industrial economy together in a pretty dramatic fashion." “I’m very aligned with (Australia’s former prime minister) Kevin Rudd on this,” Gates said. “In the U.S., we’d be in a minority, where people are kind of hawkish. I think that could be self-fulfilling in a very negative way.” "I tend to see China's rise as a huge win for the world," said Gates, who also addressed questions about the Covid-19 pandemic, energy, the Ukraine and other topics at an event organized by the Lowy Institute. (Click here for the full discussion.)
政客和商人的看问题的角度自然是不同的。但是大家都需要中国。商人是为了牟利,政客是为了甩锅。所以中国巨有用。