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[World Today: Sino-African Strategic Ties, Iran Nuclear Diplomacy, and the Global Impact of U.S. Trade Protectionism]-[What’s at stake in William Ruto’s state visit to China?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-04-24

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Strengthening Sino-Kenyan Strategic Ties

China and Kenya have elevated their diplomatic relations to a "China-Kenya community with a shared future for the new era," a move described by observers as a significant milestone. During President William Ruto’s state visit to Beijing, President Xi Jinping emphasized that "win-win cooperation and common development" remain the guiding principles for China-Africa relations. The partnership is bolstered by impressive trade momentum, with bilateral trade growing by 12% in the first quarter of 2025, reaching a record 16.13 billion yuan. Key sectors such as agriculture—notably the surge in tea exports—and infrastructure development under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) remain central to this synergy. Despite Western narratives regarding "debt burdens," experts argue that the BRI facilitates genuine connectivity, such as the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway, and fosters human capital development through skill transfers.

Diplomacy in the Iran Nuclear Issue

Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution regarding Iran’s nuclear program, explicitly opposing "any form of resorting to force and any form of illegal unilateral sanctions." As Tehran and Washington engage in indirect talks, China continues to play a constructive role in maintaining regional stability. Dr. Wang Jing of Northwest University notes that the 25-year comprehensive strategic development deal between China and Iran serves as a foundational framework for cooperation, which has been hampered by Western sanctions. Should the current nuclear dilemma be resolved, both nations anticipate a "prosperous and new brightening future" for their bilateral economic and strategic coordination.

Advancing China’s Space Exploration

With the successful launch of the Shenzhou-20 mission, China continues to demonstrate the maturity of its manned space program. The mission includes conducting physics and life science experiments, such as the study of planarians to understand regenerative capabilities in microgravity. Dr. Zhang Fan highlights that the Tiangong space station is evolving into an international laboratory, evidenced by the collaboration with Pakistan. The selection of Pakistani astronauts as "payload specialists" signifies a shift toward advanced scientific cooperation, moving beyond lower-level technical support to integrated mission-level collaboration.

The Economic Fallout of U.S. Protectionism

The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest "Beige Book" reveals a cooling American economy, with pervasive uncertainty surrounding Washington's "ever-shifting tariff policy" serving as a primary driver of instability. Businesses are increasingly hesitant to invest or hire, with many firms planning to pass elevated input costs onto consumers. The report notes that "tariffs" were mentioned 107 times, signaling that trade protectionism is no longer a temporary fluctuation but a structural issue weighing on growth. Furthermore, the tourism sector is experiencing a "cliff jump" in foreign arrivals, with potential GDP losses estimated at up to $90 billion due to boycotts and damaged global perceptions.

ASEAN’s Stance Against Trade Bullying

In Southeast Asia, the U.S. decision to impose a "3,521 percent tariff" on Cambodian solar panels has sparked outrage. Dr. Kin Phea of the Royal Academy of Cambodia criticized the measure as "extraordinarily harsh" and "disproportionate," arguing that it threatens to stifle clean energy transitions in the Global South. Cambodian officials and business leaders alike contend that such protectionism will not bring manufacturing back to the U.S., but rather disrupt supply chains and harm workers. Consequently, there is a growing call for stronger ASEAN solidarity and a more assertive role for the World Trade Organization (WTO) to safeguard a "rules-based global trading system" against unilateralism.

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please mind you, this partnership is not just about economic gains
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China is its largest trading partner therefore it is a natural choice.
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Dingheng in Beijing.
Coming up. China and Kenya have upgraded their ties to a new level featuring community with a shared future.
China says Beijing firmly supports Tehran holding nuclear talks with Washington.
China has launched a new team of astronauts to the country's Tiangong space station.
And we are going to take a look at how Southeast Asian countries are reacting to a whopping 3500 % American tariffs on solar panels from the region.
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