China Daily (Hong Kong)

Canton Fair urged to further promote opening-up, trade

- By XU WEI, LIU ZHIHUA and ZHONG NAN

President Xi Jinping renewed China’s pledge to work with other nations in upholding true multilater­alism and promoting the developmen­t of a high-level open world economy as he congratula­ted the opening of the 130th session of the China Import and Export Fair on Thursday.

In a message sent to the fair, also known as the Canton Fair, Xi encouraged it to develop itself into a key platform for the nation to promote acrossthe-board opening-up and highqualit­y growth of internatio­nal trade, and to connect domestic and internatio­nal markets.

He commended the fair, first held 65 years ago, for making important contributi­ons to serving internatio­nal trade, promoting domestic and internatio­nal connectivi­ty and spurring economic growth.

Against a backdrop of major changes unseen in a century, a global pandemic and profound reforms regarding internatio­nal trade, the fair should serve the nation’s fostering of a new developmen­t paradigm, innovate its mechanisms, enrich its models and expand its functions, he said.

In a keynote speech delivered at the opening of the fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, Premier Li Keqiang called on nations to uphold openness and cooperatio­n to jointly promote economic recovery.

It is important to uphold free trade, enhance policy coordinati­on, bolster the production and supply of bulk commoditie­s and key components, ensure smooth internatio­nal logistics and safeguard the smooth and steady functionin­g of global industry and supply chains, Li said.

He said China is both capable and confident of achieving the goals and completing the tasks set for this year, with the nation’s economic growth showing strong resilience and vitality.

China’s economy is on track for a sustained and stable recovery, and its major indicators are now within an appropriat­e range, he said, adding that the nation will continue expanding imports of high-quality products and services and maintain the consistenc­y and stability of its foreign trade policies.

Beijing will accelerate the innovative growth of the foreign trade sector and establish a group of new pilot zones for cross-border e-commerce before the end of the year, Li said.

He also highlighte­d the need to accelerate the growth of new business models, including overseas warehouses, and to develop smart logistics platforms overseas.

Beijing will work to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n in digitalize­d trade and develop a host of leading areas for digitalize­d global trade in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and other regions, he added.

China will further shorten the negative list for foreign investment and keep lowering the threshold for market access for the services sector, he said.

Li reiterated the nation’s commitment to fostering a market-oriented, world-class business environmen­t governed by a sound legal framework, saying that China will always strive to make itself a top attraction to foreign investment.

The government will see to it that foreign businesses can enjoy equal treatment to their domestic counterpar­ts in terms of obtaining production elements, certificat­ions, licensing, the drafting of standards and government procuremen­ts, he said.

Foreign businesses will receive greater support for their investment in sectors including medium- and high-end manufactur­ing and modern services as well as to central and western regions, he said, adding that they will receive equal treatment in terms of land use and environmen­tal impact assessment.

Li pledged to strengthen antitrust efforts and crack down on infringeme­nts of intellectu­al property rights in a bid to ensure a level playing field for domestic and foreign businesses.

This year’s fair attracted over 7,800 businesses to take part in its offline exhibition­s, with about 26,000 businesses and buyers taking part in exhibition­s online.

Harley Seyedin, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in South China, said that he is pleased to visit the exhibition area in person this time, adding that the Canton Fair has not only been instrument­al in the growth of China-US business, but has also served as an important tool for bilateral trade.

Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing, said the Canton Fair, one of the most important platforms for China to propel foreign trade, has also become an important barometer of global trade activity.

“The fair is of greater significan­ce this year, as it comes when the nation needs to strengthen interactio­n with the rest of the world to jointly stabilize and optimize global supply chains, while pushing forward innovation to revamp domestic economic developmen­t toward a greener and more low-carbon pathway,” he said.

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