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[World Today: East Asian Cooperation, AI-Driven Development, Industrial Profitability, and Global Political Shifts]-[Behind the resumption of direct flights between China and India]

World Today · B2 · 2025-10-27

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East Asia’s Economic Miracle and the Call for Openness

In a recent summit, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized that the "economic miracles" witnessed in East Asia are the result of "joint efforts" by regional countries. Expert Dr. Rong Ying noted that by upholding the principles of "seeking common grounds to address the differences," the region has maintained peace and stability, which are prerequisites for growth. The discourse highlighted the importance of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) as a mechanism for "regional economic integration." With RCEP now representing 30% of the world's GDP, there is a push to upgrade the framework to include "digital trade," "green development," and secure "supply and value chains." Furthermore, the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 is seen as a pivotal step in shaping the regional landscape, signaling a commitment to a "community of shared future" despite global headwinds like "geopolitical rivalry" and "protectionism."

China’s Vision for AI and Technological Self-Reliance

China’s 15th Five-Year Plan has placed a heavy emphasis on "self-reliance and strength in science and technology." Dr. Yan Liang identified Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a "general purpose technology" essential for driving "new quality productive forces." China’s competitive advantages in this sector include a massive pool of over "1 billion internet users" providing unique data, affordable "renewable energies" for energy-intensive AI model training, and a significant concentration of global AI talent. The strategy focuses on "turning lab results into real productivity," with over 1,500 large language models already developed. To ensure ethical growth, China has introduced the "Global AI Governance Initiative," advocating for a "people-centered approach" that prioritizes security and well-being over mere profit-seeking, aiming to make AI a "global public good."

Industrial Profitability and Economic Resilience

China’s industrial sector has shown remarkable signs of recovery, with profits soaring by 21.6% in September. Mr. Liu Zhiqing, a senior fellow at Renmin University, described this profitability index as a "thermometer" for the economy. The growth is attributed to "policy-driven" support, improved operational efficiency, and stable market demand. While state-owned enterprises saw mixed results, private companies demonstrated significant "dynamic and resilience" with a 6% increase in profitability. To sustain this momentum, the government is urged to provide "full swing support" in the financial sector, helping manufacturers reduce costs and navigate external uncertainties while modernizing the industrial system through "new quality productive forces."

Geopolitical Shifts and Diplomatic Connectivity

Recent developments in China-India relations, marked by the resumption of direct flights, are viewed as a concrete step toward "pragmatic cooperation." Expert Gao Xirui noted that while border security remains a core issue, the "air bridge" signals a mutual recognition of the need for dialogue. The choice of routes, such as Kolkata to Guangzhou, reflects "real economic demands" in textiles and manufacturing, while allowing both governments to retain strategic leverage. Simultaneously, in Argentina, President Javier Milei’s party secured a "landslide victory" in midterm elections. Professor Jiang Shixue explained that this result stems from public fatigue with previous "leftist party's policies" and hope that Milei’s "austerity policies" will yield long-term stability. Despite criticism regarding job losses and recession risks, the political alignment between Milei and the U.S. leadership—described as "birds of a feather"—has facilitated a $40 billion financial lifeline, illustrating the complex intersection of domestic economic struggle and international political maneuvering.

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📖 Transcript

Daily news and analysis.
We keep you informed and inspired.
This is World Today.
Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up, China's Premier Li Qiang calls for joint efforts to achieve new successes for East Asia.
China's industrial profit growth peaks up to near two-year high.

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