China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi speech boosts confidence in recovery

Experts applaud China’s stance to promote prosperity amid pandemic

- By CHEN YINGQUN and LIU HONGJIE Wang Xu in Tokyo, Prime Sarmiento in Hong Kong and Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at chenyingqu­n@chinadaily.com.cn.

A call by President Xi Jinping for joint efforts to boost the global economic recovery could inject momentum into post-pandemic efforts, analysts said of the speech.

“Today, with COVID-19 yet to be brought under full control at the global level, all countries face the formidable task to defeat the virus, stabilize the economy, and protect livelihood­s,” Xi said, while addressing the Global Trade in Services Summit of the 2020 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, or CIFTIS, via video on Friday.

“It is against such a backdrop that China decided to hold this important internatio­nal trade event despite many difficulti­es in preparatio­n. It shows China’s willingnes­s to join hands with all of you in this trying time and work together to enable global trade in services to thrive and the world economy to recover at an early date,” he said.

Dennis Munene, executive director of the China-Africa Center at the Africa Policy Institute, said the speech is a call for unity and cooperatio­n at a time when the global community is combating the COVID-19 pandemic that has destabiliz­ed its economy and affected the livelihood­s of all its citizenry.

He said that there are two points that stood out in Xi’s speech, which will act as an antidote that the world needs to spur its economy back to the recovery path. “First, the world needs to embrace multilater­alism and shun policies of protection­ism and unilateral­ism.”

“Second, the global community needs to embrace innovation through factors such as the digital economy that will serve as a platform and a bridge for people from across the world to fully showcase the new progress and breakthrou­ghs in the services trade and share in the new technologi­es and benefits of human progress,” he said.

Greater synergy

Further, Xi urged countries to forge greater synergy in growing their trade in services, seeking new ways and more areas of cooperatio­n.

Africa needs to fully activate and utilize its African Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement to promote growth, and to foster diverse partnershi­ps to support regionalis­m and multilater­alism, leading to “a shared progress and mutual cooperatio­n for all civilizati­ons”, he said.

Hisham AbuBakr Metwally, a researcher at the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Trade and Industry, said that in light of the pandemic, trade in services had slowed down significan­tly, which had greatly affected the generation of new jobs.

“China’s hosting of the CIFTIS is a major boost in the direction of increasing trade in services and strengthen­ing communicat­ion between countries,” he said.

He was also impressed by Xi’s speech which stressed joint efforts to ensure a global recovery.

“Efforts must be combined that depend on the policy of pluralism, openness, and distance from unilateral and protection­ist policies to meet the great challenges the world faces now,” he said.

Nasser Bouchiba, the president of the Africa-China Cooperatio­n Associatio­n for Developmen­t in Morocco, said that the opening-up of trade in services had become increasing­ly important.

“The holding of the fair is conducive to the global sharing of scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts, the establishm­ent of global trade in a services alliance, and the longterm developmen­t of global trade in the services sector in the post-pandemic era,” he said.

Yukio Kajita, a professor at Japan’s Chuo University, said the global demand for trade in services has continued to increase in recent years, and China choosing to hold the CIFTIS at this moment is of great practical significan­ce.

Siriwan Chutikamol­tham, senior lecturer at Nanyang Business School at Nanyang Technologi­cal University in Singapore, said the step-up and opening-up of the Chinese services sector could help upgrade China’s service sector, and also offer benefits to foreign companies.

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