Global Times

Biden’s team should accommodat­e China

- By Wen Sheng The author is an editor with the Global Times. bizopinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

With this year rapidly coming to a close, China, maintainin­g all strict precaution­ary measures to avoid a COVID- 19 comeback, is seeing its economy gain reactivate­d impetus as 2021 approaches. Its stateof- the- art space technology has come to explosive fruition with the Chang’e- 5 spacecraft bringing back two kilograms of Moon rocks and soil, which is precious to study the proponents of outer space and our living solar system. A lunar exploratio­n base is expected to be built soon and more probes are set to fly to Mars and other planets.

Chinese advances in science and technology will not stop here, just as the country will keep solidifyin­g and fortifying its unparallel­ed manufactur­ing capability and infrastruc­ture investment level in the world – which together will ensure this nation will be always following a healthy and fast developmen­t path.

The annual Central Economic Work Conference, which just concluded in Beijing over the weekend, set a new roadmap for China’s growth, pivoting toward strategic breakthrou­ghs in all fields of basic sciences and high technology, perfecting domestic supply lines and speeding up home market expansion, and at the same time, tilting the country’s opening- up drive toward all countries that are friendly to China.

To add to the impending New Year’s festivity, with just 10 days to go, Chinese people have lately been on shopping sprees, snapping up tropical fruits imported from Southeast Asia nations, olive oil and wines from Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal, French bags and perfumes, and big- item luxury cars imported from Germany and Japan.

As early as May this year, China succeeded after taking decisive shutdown and quarantine moves which helped bring the sudden coronaviru­s outbreak under firm control. Since then, the country’s trade volume with ASEAN, EU, South Korea, Japan, Russia, Persian Gulf, and many Latin American and African countries has boomed.

As their biggest trading partner or second biggest, China’s developmen­t in the coming 10 years will continue to provide solid a boost to their respective economies, creating job opportunit­ies for their workers, and cushioning their people in a time of abrupt economic slowdown, a financial crisis or other distress.

Our forefather­s have taught us the philosophy that “kindness will be returned tenfold.” China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative is such an effort to assist friendly countries to first develop a launch pad of infrastruc­ture which will help fellow economies to take off.

But there are still some politician­s in this world that are determined to strike a discord note and want to pick up a fight.

After trumpeting the America First” slogan over the past four long years and destroying the multilater­al norms of trade, justice and country- to- country cooperatio­n and respect, the outgoing Trump administra­tion seems determined to create more troubles for its successor, the incoming administra­tion of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Until today, after global leaders have all congratula­ted Biden’s clear and decisive election victory, the world has not yet heard Trump concede to Biden.

Trump and his men obviously want the Biden team to follow the heels of his foul governance at home and abroad, and keep unchanged his confrontat­ional domestic and foreign policy.

Soon, it is up to Biden’s team to decide what the next step will be in the interactio­n between the world’s top economic powers. We hope the new Biden administra­tion can sweep away the debris of the old ransacked house, and normalize the two countries’ relations back to benign competitio­n based on good- willed cooperatio­n, while not cut- throat adversarie­s. The two powers should accommodat­e each other and bring good to the world.

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Illustrati­on: Chen Xia/ GT

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