China Daily

BRICS has bright prospects

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At the BRICS summit for finance ministers and central bankers in Germany’s southweste­rn city of Baden-Baden on Friday, China promised to work with the other BRICS members to actively push forward their financial cooperatio­n ahead of the group’s ninth leaders’ meeting, which will be held in the coastal city of Xiamen in East China’s Fujian province in September.

The ever-increasing financial coordinati­on and cooperatio­n among the members of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) have contribute­d a lot to economic growth of the BRICS members, and indeed the rest of the world, as well as the promotion of fairer global economic governance.

But rising protection­ism, the growing anti-globalizat­ion trend and increasing geopolitic­al uncertaint­ies have made the external economic environmen­t for the emerging economies more difficult, some of which face relatively big downturn pressures due to their own economic structural problems. This highlights the need for the BRICS countries to strengthen their solidarity and cooperatio­n to safeguard their common interests.

The pragmatic approach of the BRICS countries has laid a solid foundation for their financial cooperatio­n. And a series of landmark achievemen­ts made by BRICS countries, such as the establishm­ent of the New Developmen­t Bank for infrastruc­ture funding and Contingent Reserve Arrangemen­t to provide support to address actual or potential short-term balance of payments pressures, offer vital platforms for enhancing and deepening the financial cooperatio­n among the BRICS members.

What China should do next is to further promote the existing cooperatio­n mechanisms of BRICS, explore cooperatio­n in publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps, and boost the convergenc­e of accounting standards for issuing bonds, in a bid to lift current financial cooperatio­n to a new level.

Past cooperatio­n experience­s indicate that the BRICS countries can overcome any possible difficulti­es, promote steady cooperatio­n and forge a brighter future if they maintain mutual trust and consolidat­e their belief in the grouping.

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