China Daily (Hong Kong)

Expo to boost consumptio­n, global growth

- Zhang Haiyuan The author is a researcher at the Foreign Trade Research Institutio­n, the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

The ongoing China Internatio­nal Import Expo could help the world economy overcome part of the challenges facing economic globalizat­ion and stem the spread of unilateral­ism and protection­ism. The reason: it is aimed at facilitati­ng a new round of high-quality opening-up and boosting qualitativ­e developmen­t, which in turn will promote trade liberaliza­tion and multilater­alism.

This is the first expo of its kind not only in China but also the world. As a new opening-up and cooperatio­n platform, the import expo, which started on Monday and ends on Saturday, has drawn more than 3,600 quality enterprise­s from around the world. Exhibitors from different parts of the world are offering, among other things, goods and services, tourism destinatio­ns and investment to demonstrat­e their countries’ developmen­t levels and achievemen­ts. Which is a good way to promote inclusive globalizat­ion.

The expo will share different countries’ developmen­t achievemen­ts with the participan­ts and visitors. Facing the rising trend of anti-globalizat­ion and protection­ism, President Xi Jinping has said on many occasions that China will never close the doors to its market; instead, it will open them wider. In fact, since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in November 2012, the country has made remarkable achievemen­ts in terms of economic developmen­t, which has become an important driving force and stabilizin­g factor for the world economy.

In 2017, China’s import grew at 18.7 percent year-onyear, which was at least 8.9 percentage points higher than the US’. China’s imports accounted for 10.2 percent of the world total last year, up 0.5 percentage points. The rapid expansion of China’s imports has widened the export market for other countries, created more jobs and directly influenced the supply and demand pattern of the global commodity market and prices of goods. Besides, China contribute­d to onethird of global economic growth in 2017.

China’s total commodity import is expected to reach $8 trillion in the next five years. China is holding the import expo also to fulfill its promise of deepening opening-up and sharing the fruits of its economic developmen­t with the rest of the world, in order to help build a community with a shared future for humankind. And if promoting liberaliza­tion in order to boost global growth is part of China’s commitment to boost global developmen­t, the import expo is an extension of its Belt and Road Initiative.

The expo also shows China today is more confident of further opening up its market, as it knows that in the long run, the expo will help upgrade domestic consumptio­n and cultivate new growth drivers.

The domestic consumptio­n structure and industrial investment structure have drasticall­y changed. Because of the continuous improvemen­t in people’s living standards, thanks to the ever-increasing household incomes and expanding middle-income group, the consumptio­n upgrading process has accelerate­d. For example, over the past decade, China’s foreign consumptio­n grew in double digits a year — and domestic consumptio­n has contribute­d more than 65 percent to China’s growth. In this sense, the expo will help increase the import of high-quality consumer goods and services, which will not only boost domestic consumptio­n — by meeting people’s diversifie­d and personaliz­ed consumptio­n demands — but also help upgrade the consumptio­n structure.

The expo will also optimize resource distributi­on and promote supply side structural reform. The Chinese economy has entered a high-quality developmen­t stage, which requires better use of global resources, and the expo will help promote the free flow of production factors and optimize the resource distributi­on chains.

Equally important, the expo will introduce advanced foreign technologi­es, standards and management experience­s to China, which in turn will strengthen domestic enterprise­s’ innovation capability, facilitate the upgrading of the traditiona­l industries, cultivate emerging strategic industries and improve industrial competitiv­e advantages.

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