Wang Yiwei

Wang Yiwei

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Wang Yiwei is the director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University of China. He was noted for his remarks at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing China's commitment to multilateralism and cooperation in response to the challenges posed by unilateral actions from the United States.

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United States United States: Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University in Beijing, explained that, after weeks of posturing and contradictory messages, Chinese officials mistrust Trump. 5

CNN: China reacts with derision and mistrust to Trump’s trade war olive branch

Kenya Kenya: Professor Dr Wang Yiwei advised African nations to reduce their economic reliance on the US and diversify their trade partners. 6

The Standard: Ruto takes Kenya's wishlist to Beijing as trade winds shift

North Macedonia North Macedonia: Wang Yiwei is a professor and director at the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University in China, who explains China's perspective on modernization. 8

Нова Македонија (Nova Makedonija): Нештата засновани врз соработка значат модернизација на човештвото

Kenya Kenya: Professor Dr Wang Yiwei of Renmin University of China emphasized the need for African countries to diversify their trade and industrial partners in light of US tariffs. 8

The Standard: Africa urged to 'derisk' from US after Trump's tariffs

United States United States: Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Relations at Renmin University of China, commented on the impact of Trump’s tariffs on China’s manufacturing industry. 6

CNN: China aims for ‘around 5%’ GDP growth, says Li Qiang, despite Trump’s escalating trade war

United States United States: Wang Yiwei stated that Musk's link to China could be particularly useful for Trump, who wants a more personal connection with President Xi Jinping. 6

CNN: In China, Tesla’s second-most-important market, Musk’s proximity to Trump could work against him