China Daily (Hong Kong)

Expert: China’s peaceful growth key to stability

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WELLINGTON — China’s peaceful developmen­t has become an anchor of stability and an engine of world growth, said a leading expert from New Zealand.

Wayne Huang, principal of the East Auckland-based Institute of Commercial Education New Zealand, made the remarks when commenting on the Government Work Report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang at the opening of the second session of the 13th National People’s Congress.

“In the 40 years of reform and opening-up, I have witnessed that China has rapidly grown into the world’s second-largest economy, and its ability to absorb foreign goods and foreign investment is increasing,” said Huang.

China has set its 2019 economic growth target at 6-6.5 percent, according to the Government Work Report. Last year, China’s economy grew by 6.6 percent, outperform­ing the official target of “around 6.5 percent”.

In December 2018, China held a grand gathering to celebrate the 40th anniversar­y of the country’s reform and opening-up. Over four decades, the country’s share of global gross domestic product rose from 1.8 percent to 15.2 percent, contributi­ng more than 30 percent of global growth for years.

“The practice in the past 40 years proves that China’s peaceful developmen­t is not a threat to the world, but an anchor of stability and a driving force for growth,” said Huang. “It has increasing­ly become an important force for safeguardi­ng world peace and promoting common developmen­t.”

Since the outbreak of the internatio­nal financial crisis in 2008, economic and trade ties with China have played a crucial role in the continued prosperity of New Zealand, said Huang.

Bilateral trade between China and New Zealand in 2017 totaled $14.48 billion, up 21.6 percent year-on-year, according to China customs.

China’s rapidly developing economy and its large consumer base provide a huge market for New Zealand and the rest of the world, Huang added.

Since 2013, China has been New Zealand’s largest trading partner, and China’s peaceful developmen­t has become an important opportunit­y for New Zealand, he said.

“In recent years, Sino-New Zealand cooperatio­n has expanded from traditiona­l commodity trade to services,” he added.

Also, in the process of China’s peaceful developmen­t, “attention has been paid to strengthen­ing cultural exchanges and nongovernm­ental exchanges with countries around the world,” Huang said, noting that Chinese culture has become increasing­ly popular overseas.

New Zealand-China cooperatio­n “in tourism, cultural exchanges and education ... has flourished”, he said, adding that China has been the largest source of internatio­nal students in New Zealand for many years.

“It can be expected that with the promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative, the cooperatio­n between China and New Zealand in fields like tourism, cultural exchanges and education will have bright prospects,” said Huang.

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WANG JING / CHINA DAILY

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