China Daily (Hong Kong)

BUSINESS LEADERS EMBRACE C

With the two sessions drawing to a close for another year, from a range of industries and sectors on China’s econo o number of companies look to the Belt and Road Initiativ v

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We believe 6.5 percent is a prudent growth target. It shows that the government has a long-term strategy to further improve domestic demanddriv­en growth while continuing to be a major global exporter. The government has clearly laid out its plans for further economic reform, and these plans will help to ensure that China will make consistent progress and have a stable platform for long-term economic growth.

Last year, China’s GDP growth was 6.7 percent, outpacing most other economies. China contribute­d about 30 percent of the world’s economic growth last year, which was an outstandin­g achievemen­t.

China is one of Syngenta’s most important markets. So far, we have invested more than $360 million in our business here, and have nearly 2,000 employees. We have establishe­d a world-class research and innovation center in China and we have a number of very important global manufactur­ing facilities located in the country.

China is a great opportunit­y for Syngenta, and we have been committed to the Chinese market for many years. When it occurs, I expect the successful completion of the ChemChina transactio­n (China National Chemical Corp has offered $43 billion to acquire Syngenta) will help to create new opportunit­ies for growth in China and around the world.

We joined the World Day to Combat Desertific­ation Global Observance and the Belt and Road Initiative Joint Action High-Level Dialogue in Beijing last year. The event aimed to demonstrat­e how land degradatio­n neutrality can be a critical element in achieving a number of sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, especially the promotion of inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth.

The initiative provides further potential for Syngenta to extend partnershi­ps with our strong global presence.

Supply-side reform in the agricultur­al sector is a key element of the 2017 Central No 1 Document (a blueprint for agricultur­al sector reform). It is the 14 th consecutiv­e year that the No 1 document has focused on agricultur­e.

The aim of supply-side reform is to achieve higher efficiency and better production quality, as well as helping farmers to earn stable, higher incomes. This requires innovation and technology, which is also highlighte­d in the No 1 document. This is where we, as a world-leading agricultur­al technology company, can contribute.

Syngenta shares the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the Chinese people through supporting the safe and responsibl­e production of food.

I believe the government’s approach to promote higher standards in manufactur­ing is appropriat­e and necessary.

We lead the industry in our commitment to R&D. We believe innovation is the key to addressing the global challenge of ensuring food security and, here in China, to help speed up the transition to a modern and sustainabl­e agricultur­al sector.

It is worth repeating what Premier Li Keqiang said in the Work Report: “Having reached the current stage of developmen­t, China can now advance only through reform and innovation.”

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 ??  ?? Andrew Guthrie president of Syngenta China
Andrew Guthrie president of Syngenta China
 ??  ?? Stephane Rinderknec­h CEO of L’Oreal China
Stephane Rinderknec­h CEO of L’Oreal China
 ??  ?? Gillian Tans CEO of Booking.com
Gillian Tans CEO of Booking.com

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