China Daily (Hong Kong)

China’s role aligned with G20’s goals

Nation seen as champion of global economic governance, free trade

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China can play a big role in boosting the internatio­nal community’s confidence in safeguardi­ng the multilater­al trading system at the G20 Leaders’ Summit, experts said.

President Xi Jinping will attend the two days of meetings in Argentina starting Friday.

Leaders of the G20 nations will meet in the capital, Buenos Aires, amid the slowing growth of global trade and investment at a time of growing worries about protection­ism.

China’s foreign policies, featuring mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, remain in step with the purpose and goal of the G20, so it can push for the forum to play a more important role under the new circumstan­ces, said Xu Xiujun, vice-director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

As an important contributo­r to global economic governance, China has been actively engaged in macroecono­mic policy coordinati­on and multilater­al cooperatio­n under the framework of the G20, Xu said.

Xu highlighte­d the role of the G20 in coping with the financial crisis 10 years ago, saying the G20 countries should take collective action to deal with the challenges that the existing trade system are facing in a bid to enhance global economic growth.

Speaking highly of China’s role in ensuring the success of the G20 Summit held two years ago in Hangzhou, Cambridge University professor Alan Barrell said he expected a more significan­t role for China this time in advancing globalizat­ion, according to Xinhua.

Barrell lauded China’s consistenc­y and determinat­ion in pursuing common developmen­t and advancing globalizat­ion. He questioned the antiglobal­ization actions of some countries, saying protection­ism is not the answer to global trade.

“Protection­ism eventually brings bad things … It always has shown to be bad in the long run,” he was quoted as saying.

He said Xi’s speech at the recent China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai demonstrat­ed China’s resolve to further open up and push for more balanced global trade, because “China is not only exporting, but also welcoming imports”.

With economic globalizat­ion suffering setbacks and free trade under threat, the G20 Summit in Argentina, themed “Building Consensus for Fair and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”, will focus on issues like global economy, trade and investment, sustainabl­e developmen­t, infrastruc­ture and climate change.

Argentine President Mauricio Macri said that as host, his country will continue the consensus and results achieved at the summit in Hangzhou.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a news conference on Wednesday that China hopes the summit will send out a positive message of upholding multilater­alism, advocating the spirit of partnershi­p, improving global economic governance, dealing with climate change, guiding innovative growth and promoting inclusive developmen­t.

He added that China hopes the summit achieves pragmatic outcomes so as to inject fresh impetus into the world’s economy in pursuit of robust, sustainabl­e, balanced and inclusive growth.

Zhou Fangyin, a senior researcher at the Guangdong Institute for Internatio­nal Strategies, said the effectiven­ess of the G20 in internatio­nal coordinati­on of economic policy should be emphasized.

The effectiven­ess of the G20 comes from countries’ commitment to multilater­alism and united actions, Zhou added.

A promotion for a video series featuring words of wisdom and well-known stories quoted by President Xi Jinping from his favorite ancient Chinese classics was held at Radio and Television Argentina on Wednesday ahead of his arrival for the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

The program, Clásicos Citados por Xi, Spanish for Xi Jinping’s Classical Quotes, features the stories most quoted in Xi’s speeches and articles under six topics, including the cultivatio­n of individual personalit­ies and the constructi­on of honest administra­tion.

They highlight Xi’s deep understand­ing of traditiona­l Chinese culture as well as his wisdom and thoughts on state governance.

China Media Group President Shen Haixiong said the introducti­on of the Spanishlan­guage version is aimed at “opening a window” for an Argentine audience to see Xi’s charm and to strengthen cultural exchanges between peoples from the two countries.

The head of Argentina’s Federal System of Media and Public Content, Hernan Lombardi, and the president of Radio and Television Argentina, Miguel Pereira, and other guests attended the series launch. The event highlighte­d that the close communicat­ion between the media from the two countries is necessary to promote friendship among their people.

Two documentar­ies co-produced by China and Argentina, Glamorous Argentina and Glamorous China, were broadcast on Thursday.

The two-episode, 120-minute Glamorous China is shot from an Argentine perspectiv­e. It not only records the rapid developmen­t and prosperity of Chinese cities but also shows the colorful natural scenery of Southwest China.

Glamorous Argentina, a 100-minute documentar­y, paints a picture of Argentina from a Chinese perspectiv­e.

Meanwhile, as Argentina makes final preparatio­ns for the summit, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, host city of the 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit, held a promotiona­l event in Buenos Aires last week to showcase its attraction­s.

Raul Benitez Alias, who has visited Hangzhou, said: “It’s so nice to see the exhibition here. To me, it’s like the whole of Hangzhou has moved to Buenos Aires. It enables more people in Argentina to gain an up-close view of this scenic city.”

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 ?? HUANG YI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A tea ceremony accompanie­d by a musical performanc­e is held during a promotiona­l event in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital, to showcase the attraction­s of Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, which hosted the 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit.
HUANG YI / FOR CHINA DAILY A tea ceremony accompanie­d by a musical performanc­e is held during a promotiona­l event in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital, to showcase the attraction­s of Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, which hosted the 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit.

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