China Daily (Hong Kong)

China will deepen reforms and oppen wider to the world, official says

Third event in series of talks focuses on BRICS and globalizat­ion

- By CAO DESHENG in Johannesbu­rg caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China will continue to promote world peace, contribute to global developmen­t and safeguard the internatio­nal order, Wang Xiaohui, executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said on Tuesday in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa.

Wang, who is also director of the State Film Administra­tion, made the remarks at the third event of Vision China, a series of talks organized by China Daily, held at the Gallagher Convention Center in Johannesbu­rg.

China has entered a new era in which the country will continue to deepen all-around reform, commit itself to opening up to promote common developmen­t across the world and make even greater contributi­ons to mankind, Wang said.

“China remains committed to its fundamenta­l national policy of open- ing-up and the pursuit of a strategy of mutual benefit and win-win outcomes,” he said.

Next week, President Xi Jinping will gather with leaders of other BRICS countries in South Africa, renowned as the “rainbow nation”, for the 10th BRICS Summit.

Wang is leading a delegation to attend several cultural and media events in South Africa ahead of the summit. And Tuesday’s Vision China event was one of them, exploring the theme “BRICS and Globalizat­ion”.

“It is of special significan­ce that friends in various circles will look to the future of BRICS cooperatio­n,” he said.

Before his speech, Wang met Thesele John Maseribane, minister of communicat­ions, science and technology of Lesotho; Andriamand­avy VII Riana, minister of communicat­ions and relations with the institutio­ns of Madagascar; as well as other guests and speakers at the Vision China event.

They exchanged ideas on the latest challenges facing global developmen­t, the multilater­al trading system, the determinat­ion of China, BRICS and African countries’ attempts to deal with tough threats, and efforts to seek common ground in exploring mutual developmen­t and prosperity.

BRICS countries bracing for globalizat­ion is of great significan­ce given that the United States is seeking trade sanctions and protection­ism. “The theme of the Vision China event is ‘BRICS and Globalizat­ion’, which is of great and realistic significan­ce,” Wang said.

While addressing the event, he said that after 11 years of what has been a glorious journey, BRICS has become a model of cooperatio­n for emerging market economies and developing countries, as well as a positive force in the internatio­nal community.

Wang recalled that at the Xiamen BRICS Summit held last year in Fujian province, Xi summed up three important practices that should be carried forward by the BRICS countries: first, treating each other as equals and seeking common ground while shelving difference­s; second, taking a results-oriented, innovative approach to make the cooperatio­n benefit all; third, developing to help others, with the well-being of the world in mind.

A four-point proposal to enhance the BRICS partnershi­p — comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — was also proposed by Xi: first, the BRICS must seek practical results in economic cooperatio­n; second, it needs to strengthen the complement­arity of its members’ various developmen­t strategies; third, it needs to make the internatio­nal order more just and equitable; and fourth, it needs to promote people-topeople exchanges.

Wang also recalled Xi’s call at the Xiamen BRICS Summit to join hands to usher in the second “golden decade” of BRICS cooperatio­n. He said Xi has charted the course for the future.

“In the past year, the BRICS countries have made further efforts to deepen their partnershi­p, enhance pragmatic cooperatio­n and expand the BRICS influence, all of which has made the color of BRICS more brilliant,” Wang said.

Now, China has entered a new era. Under the leadership of Xi, China remains committed to people-centered developmen­t. It is fully implementi­ng its vision of innovative, coordinate­d, green, and open developmen­t and it is forging ahead toward the Chinese dream of national rejuvenati­on with firm determinat­ion, he said.

Wang stressed that in the new era, China will make comprehens­ive efforts to deepen reform.

“We will continue to deepen allround reform to resolve difficulti­es and problems going forward. We will focus more on solving problems, get rid of all outdated thinking and ideas and all institutio­nal ailments and break through the blockades of vested interests to inspire creativity and vitality throughout society,” he said.

“We will continue to advance the modernizat­ion of the nation’s system and capacity for governance. We will celebrate the 40th anniversar­y of China’s launching of its reform and opening-up policy this year. China’s reform will cover more areas, and more and stronger steps will be taken in pursuing this endeavor.”

China remains committed to participat­ing in and driving forward economic globalizat­ion, developing an open economy with higher standards and expanding pragmatic cooperatio­n with all countries, including other BRICS countries, he said.

“China commits itself to opening up wider and deeper to promote common developmen­t across the world,” he said.

Wang also mentioned that in the new era, China will make greater contributi­ons to mankind.

It will continue to hold high the banner of peace, developmen­t and win-win cooperatio­n, advancing the building of a community of shared future for mankind, actively participat­ing in the reform of the global governance system, and promoting the Belt and Road Initiative.

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