China Daily (Hong Kong)

BRICS ready for bigger global role

Xiamen summit expected to pave way for deeper cooperatio­n, analysts say

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

The upcoming BRICS Summit is expected to pave the way for more practical cooperatio­n among emerging markets and developing countries to inject impetus into global economic recovery, analysts said.

During the summit, which will be held in coastal Xiamen from Sunday to Tuesday, President Xi Jinping will attend the opening ceremony of the BRICS Business Forum and deliver a keynote speech, reviewing the progress that the BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — have made in the past 10 years and looking to the future.

Xi will chair a small meeting of BRICS leaders, discussing the world economy, global governance, internatio­nal and regional hotspot issues and national security and developmen­t. A larger meeting will focus on deepening cooperatio­n and promoting cultural and peopleto-people exchanges, as well as enhancing institutio­n building.

Leaders from five other emerging markets and developing countries — Egypt, Guinea, Mexico, Tajikistan and Thailand — will attend the Dialogue of Emerging Markets and Developing Countries during the summit and engage in dialogue with the BRICS members.

The dialogue will focus on deepening cooperatio­n and promoting common developmen­t, and a statement will be released on the outcomes achieved on implementi­ng a sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda, promoting SouthSouth cooperatio­n, building partnershi­ps and improving global governance.

The BRICS leaders will also attend the opening ceremony of the BRICS Cultural Festival and Photo Exhibition, a meeting of the BRICS Business Council and a signing ceremony, which will be followed by a welcome banquet hosted by President Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan.

China wants to build stronger partnershi­ps within and beyond the five BRICS countries during the Xiamen summit, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday.

China expects outcomes in several areas, including strengthen­ing economic and security cooperatio­n, increasing cultural and people-topeople exchanges and enhancing institutio­n building, as well as promoting stronger partnershi­ps with other emerging market countries and developing countries, he said.

“It is in the interests of all sides to strengthen cooperatio­n among emerging markets and developing countries through the BRICS platform. Therefore, China has proposed the ‘BRICS Plus’ concept based on past experience­s,” Wang said while introducin­g the Dialogue of Emerging Markets and Developing Countries.

Ruan Zongze, executive vice-president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said that through the dialogue between BRICS members and representa­tives of other developing nations, the China-proposed BRICS Plus mode aims to enlarge the “friends circle” of BRICS and build the world’s most influentia­l platform for South-South cooperatio­n.

“BRICS belongs to not only the five member countries, but also the whole of developing nations and emerging markets,” he said.

Wang Lei, director of the Research Institute for BRICS Economies at Beijing Normal University, said BRICS has become an important force to lead the world’s economic growth and improve global governance.

New BRICS-led institutio­ns, such as the New Developmen­t Bank, have become a helpful complement to current financial agencies including the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, he said.

The members of BRICS represent emerging markets and are the voice of the world’s developing countries.

Strong economic growth means the BRICS nations are now key players in the world economy and in global governance. Together, the five accounted for 23 percent of the 2016 global economy, almost double their share in 2006. The five have been the source of more than half of global growth in the past 10 years.

The emerging markets’ cooperativ­e mechanism was initially launched in 2006 with four members — Brazil, Russia, India and China. South Africa was admitted in 2010. The group’s first summit was held in Yekaterinb­urg, Russia, in 2009.

China holds the rotating presidency of BRICS this year. In a letter sent on Jan 1 to Russian President Vladimir Putin, South African President Jacob Zuma, Brazilian President Michel Temer and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Xi called on BRICS nations to deepen their partnershi­p for a brighter future.

In the letter, Xi said that the Xiamen summit will focus on the four aspects of deepening pragmatic cooperatio­n for common developmen­t; enhancing global governance to jointly counter challenges; carrying out people-to-people exchanges to consolidat­e public support for cooperatio­n; and promoting the building of a broader partnershi­p.

BRICS cooperatio­n will usher in its second “golden decade” as long as the five members make joint efforts for closer ties with the spirit of openness, inclusiven­ess, cooperatio­n and win-win, Xi said while meeting with heads of the delegation­s for the 7th Meeting of BRICS High Representa­tives for Security Issues at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in late July.

On July 8, Xi called on the BRICS members to establish an open world economy, maintain a multilater­al trade system and push forward open, inclusive, beneficial, balanced and win-win economic globalizat­ion, when he presided over an informal meeting of the BRICS leaders on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.

While meeting with the BRICS foreign ministers in Beijing in June, Xi said that BRICS countries should push forward internatio­nal order to develop in a more fair and reasonable direction. The BRICS members are facing similar tasks of maintainin­g stability of developmen­t, he said.

The BRICS countries’ leaders should work together for an open world and firmly oppose protection­ism in all forms, Xi said in his speech at the BRICS Summit in Goa, India, in October last year.

It is in the interests of all sides to strengthen cooperatio­n among emerging markets.” Wang Yi, foreign minister

 ?? JIANG KEHONG / XINHUA ?? Guests leave the opening ceremony of the BRICS Political Parties, Think Tanks and Civil Society Organizati­ons Forum in Fuzhou, Fujian province, in June.
JIANG KEHONG / XINHUA Guests leave the opening ceremony of the BRICS Political Parties, Think Tanks and Civil Society Organizati­ons Forum in Fuzhou, Fujian province, in June.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China