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[Beijing Hour: Global Openness, Sustainable Mobility, and International Cooperation]-[China's openness increases nearly 30% since 1990: report]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-11-06

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China’s Commitment to Global Openness and Trade

The Beijing Hour highlights China's ongoing efforts to promote global economic integration, headlined by the release of the World Openness Index during the China International Import Expo (CIIE). The report, which analyzes 129 economies from 1990 to 2024, indicates that China’s openness index has risen by nearly 30 points, positioning the nation slightly above the global average. This event serves as a critical platform for global engagement; exhibitors like Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee and doTERRA reported significant growth, with the latter citing the expo as a catalyst for establishing an R&D center in Shanghai. Furthermore, the expo has evolved into a hub for frontier innovation, featuring debuts like Nuance Audio’s AI-powered glasses and Tesla’s driverless CyberCab, underscoring a transition from a simple trade fair to a global stage for "frontier technology innovation."

Facilitating Global Connectivity

Reflecting a broader push for "high-quality opening up," China has introduced new measures to facilitate international travel. Among these is the expansion of the 24-hour visa-free transit program to ten additional international airports, including Chongqing and Kunming. Airport officials noted that these updates, alongside simplified border inspection procedures, "greatly improves transfer efficiency." Simultaneously, media representatives gathered in Xi’an for the Global South Media Partnership, emphasizing the need for a "balanced and more inclusive global narrative." The Maldives Public Service Media chairperson highlighted the importance of this mechanism in allowing Global South nations to "tell our own stories through our own voices" rather than relying on external definitions.

Sustainability and Green Development

China’s path toward its dual carbon goals—peaking CO2 emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060—remains a central theme. The program featured an in-depth look at "electric mobility," noting that China has reached a milestone with over 31 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) on the road by the end of 2024. Experts emphasize that electrification is an "irreversible trend" that enhances national energy security by reducing oil imports. Beyond transportation, the broadcast highlighted Jikai Village in Sichuan, which was named one of the best tourism villages by the UNWTO. This success story illustrates how "green mountains and clear waters are as valuable as gold and silver," integrating cultural heritage with sustainable tourism.

International Policy and Global Challenges

On the international stage, European environment ministers reached a tentative agreement to cut carbon emissions by 90% by 2040, though the plan faced criticism for including "loopholes" regarding foreign carbon credits. Meanwhile, in the United States, the ongoing government shutdown is causing significant disruptions, with the FAA reducing airline traffic by 10% at 40 locations. The broadcast also touched upon the 2025 World Internet Conference (Wuzhen Summit), where discussions centered on "forging an open, cooperative, secure, and inclusive digital future." As global narratives shift, the emphasis remains on cooperation to tackle common challenges, from climate change to digital governance, ensuring a more resilient and interconnected global community.

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The scale is getting bigger and there are more people each year.
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Everything is getting better.
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We started with a very small booth.
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Thanks to the CIE, more people in China now know our coffee.
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It's like a strong push that helps us move forward.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the sidelines of
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make its debut
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take center stage
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go in line with
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shorten that time
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📖 Transcript

the unmissable news stories of the day.
This is the Beijing Hour.
Examining the events that impact and shape China and the rest of the world.
This is the Beijing Hour, one hour of news and information brought to you every weekday.
Now here's your host.
Shane Bigham with you on this Thursday, November the 6th, 2025.

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