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社评:如何看待美媒越来越多“夸”中国
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-05-22 17:34

Group 1 - Recent articles from U.S. media, including The New York Times, highlight China's achievements in technology and economy, portraying it as a "superpower" and suggesting that U.S. senators should observe these developments firsthand [1][2] - The narrative of "China's collapse" has become outdated as China's economic growth rate remains among the highest globally, contributing approximately 30% to world economic growth and becoming a major trading partner for over 140 countries [2] - Despite acknowledging China's advancements, some U.S. media still exhibit a zero-sum mentality, misinterpreting China's goals as competitive rather than focused on self-improvement and global benefit [2] Group 2 - The release of the "2025 China Satellite Navigation and Location Service Industry Development White Paper" showcases the growth of the BeiDou system, which some foreign commentators claim challenges the global dominance of the U.S. GPS system [3] - China's approach to technological innovation and industry development is characterized by openness and cooperation, aiming for mutual benefits rather than direct competition with other nations [3] - While foreign media increasingly recognize China's achievements, it is essential for Chinese society to remain aware of its status as the world's largest developing country, with significant tasks ahead in national rejuvenation and economic reform [3]