China Daily (Hong Kong)

Asian media vows to highlight globalizat­ion

- By DAI TIAN and MA ZHIPING in Boao, Hainan daitian@chinadaily.com.cn

Asian media will make a “stronger case” for globalizat­ion, regional news leaders vowed at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference on Thursday.

Guo Weimin, deputy direct- or of the State Council Informatio­n Office, said that in the wake of anti-globalizat­ion sentiment, the media should retain a global perspectiv­e and uphold the idea of inclusive growth through cooperatio­n.

“China is not only a beneficiar­y of globalizat­ion but a major contributo­r,” said Guo. He noted that the Belt and Road Initiative that President Xi Jinping proposed three years ago has received warm applause from the internatio­nal community.

“The initiative is not only about interconne­ctivity, but also dialogues on an equal footing,” said Guo, “We hope the media will play an active role in deepening exchanges and creating more developmen­t opportunit­ies for every country.”

Jenny Shipley, director of the Boao Forum for Asia and a former prime minister of New Zealand, echoed Guo’s remarks. She said the media should work to ensure that globalizat­ion is “something to be proud of, rather than to fear”, and should

China is not only a beneficiar­y of globalizat­ion but a major contributo­r.” Guo Weimin deputy director of the State Council Informatio­n Office

explain the challenges.

The media should also help with social inclusion and ensure the balance of worldwide developmen­t, said Shipley.

Bayarsaikh­an Bider, director-general of Mongolian National Broadcaste­r, said it is his third time attending the Media Leaders Roundtable in Boao, Hainan province. He added that he proposed to set up a new media alliance to enable content sharing and cooperatio­n.

He cited the broadcast of a popular Chinese TV series in Mongolia as an example: “We hope that such sharing will extend to other Asian countries.”

The voice of Asia has been weak compared to the West, due to language barriers and cultural difference­s, which shows the need for a cooperatio­n platform, said Ge Wei, chairman of China Fortune Media Group, concluding a panel discussion.

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