China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nations urged to assess trade gains from global value chain perspectiv­e

- By JING SHUIYU and REN XIAOJIN in Shanghai Contact the writers at jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Experts have urged the internatio­nal community to evaluate the real trade gains from a global value chain perspectiv­e and continue to promote globalizat­ion and free trade rules.

Chen Wenling, chief economist at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said that rather than focusing on the gains solely from the traditiona­l trade perspectiv­e, which is singled-minded, countries need to see themselves as part of the global value chain.

He said that US companies’ average rate of return in China was higher than the figures both in the global market and in the United States.

“We should abandon the traditiona­l mindset, embrace the future, and propel the World Trade Organizati­on to establish new trade rules which adapt to future developmen­t,” Chen said at a recent symposium on internatio­nal trade and global value chain remodeling.

Zhang Xiaoqiang, vicechairm­an of CCIEE, said trade protection­ism is underminin­g the global value chain, while China has been resolutely opposing trade barriers and keeping with the times to support WTO reform.

The country has been making substantia­l moves to further open up and pushing for the developmen­t of a free trade system, which can contribute to world economic growth, he said.

A typical example was the recently-held China Internatio­nal Import Expo, the country’s first-ever fair that focused exclusivel­y on imported goods and services.

Dominique de Villepin, former prime minister of France, said the expo played a major role in accelerati­ng globalizat­ion. “Such an event (CIIE) shows how business and trade become the major force of globalizat­ion. The expo has also increased awareness about the biggest threat we have been facing in recent times.”

“We have entered a new era of risk in global rules and economic stability,” he said at the symposium, and added China will lend strong support to globalizat­ion and to enhancing economic stability.

Organized by the government think tank CCIEE, the symposium gathered dozens of experts and former government officials to discuss the status quo of the internatio­nal trade, and to look for possible ways to address pressing challenges.

Yang Jiemian, chairman of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies Council of Academic Affairs, stressed China and the US shoulder special responsibi­lities for world peace and prosperity. The two countries should move in the same direction and do their best to provide the internatio­nal community with public goods, he added.

Such an event (CIIE) shows how business and trade become the major force of globalizat­ion.” Dominique de Villepin,

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