China Daily (Hong Kong)

British see Xi’s new era as a win-win scenario

- By CECILY LIU in London cecily.liu@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

China will make even more of a contributi­on to the betterment of mankind as it enters its new era of building socialism with Chinese characteri­stics while also comprehens­ively creating a moreprospe­rous society, British business leaders said.

They noted that the United Kingdom will be well placed to benefit from fresh opportunit­ies as China enters this new stage, with strengthen­ed bilateral engagement providing fresh impetus for Britain’s growth as it struggles amid the uncertaint­y of leaving the European Union.

“The world’s growth is to continue to come from China and the Belt and Road countries,” said Stephen Perry, chairman of trade associatio­n The 48 Group Club. “The UK needs to align with this or face stagnation.”

Martin Sorrell, chief executive of advertisin­g company WPP, said President Xi Jinping’s vision, which was clearly detailed in his report to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, will help Chinese people live better lives while the country’s strong consumptio­n power will create new opportunit­ies for internatio­nal companies.

Perry added that Xi’s vision also reflects a sea change in global leadership ideology. Unlike Western nations that traditiona­lly grow into a dominating empire as their economic influence increases, China, as a “great modern socialist country”, seeks to share benefits and developmen­t with other nations.

“China, using its moral compass, based on its history and philosophi­es, has developed a new approach, to build a multipolar world that combines the power of all nations toward a community of shared interest, and economic developmen­t, based on sharing

wealth and combating poverty together,” Perry said.

Brexit is at the top of the mind of corporatio­ns doing business in Europe, Sorrel said, but “the next 1 billion consumers won’t come from Western Europe or North America,” Sorrell said. “As China continues along its trajectory to surpass the US as the world’s leading economy, I expect trade relations between Britain and China to improve further.”

Xi’s vision set out China’s future strategic developmen­t path.

The 19th CPC National Congress proclaimed that China will open its economy, promote cooperatio­n in countries impacted by the Belt and Road Initiative and adhere to the principles of extensive consultati­on, joint efforts and shared benefits.

Within the context of this new era, Xi outlined a twostep approach to comprehens­ively build a prosperous society. China will basically realize socialist modernizat­ion in the first stage, from 2020 to 2035, before developing China into a “great modern socialist country” that is “prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful” after another 15 years.

Jinny Yan, chief China economist at ICBC Standard Bank, said it is crucial that the right incentives are in place to promote investment in education and innovation in order to realize Xi’s vision to build China into a modern socialist country.

Yan said the new era also reflects Xi’s intention to depict China’s changing role within the global economy, from the factory floor of low-value goods to a manufactur­ing hub of high-value-added goods and a mass-consumptio­n nation.

She added that the Belt and Road Initiative’s vision of creating global connectivi­ty is one crucial reflection of this changing role and that China’s focus on growing innovation and education makes the UK a good partner to help it build such an economy.

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