China Daily

BRICS nations to oppose anti-globalizat­ion

- By WANG YANFEI in Shanghai wangyanfei@chinadaily.com.cn

BRICS leaders vowed on Monday to enhance policy coordinati­on amid anti-globalizat­ion trends and urged developed nations to take responsibl­e steps while making macro-policy changes.

“Despite external challenges, all five members have been takingstep­s to implement reforms and have been on the track of recovery,” China’s Finance Minister Xiao Jie said at the BRICS Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting in Shanghai on Monday.

He discounted remarks by those who say the BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are trapped by economic woes from their reliance on export-oriented growth. Xiao said China and other BRICS members have the potential to play a greater role in supporting global economic recovery.

While implementi­ng reforms to support domestic growth, the members need to strengthen policy coordinati­on amid the growth of anti- globalizat­ionsentime­nts, and fe nd off risks created by policy changes in other countries, he said.

“We urge developed nations to make responsibl­e policy changes,” Xiao said.

Enhanced policy coordinati­on took place after the US Federal Res erv e’ s quarter-point increase in short-term interest rates last week, and China’s central bank has not taken immediate steps to follow suit.

The five BRICS countries decided to further align their views on other key issues such as taxation coordinati­on and building public and private partnershi­p cooperatio­n frameworks, according to a document released after the meeting.

The bloc also pledged to unswerving­ly oppose trade protection­ism, according to Marcello Estevao, secretary of internal affairs at Brazil’s Ministry of Finance.

He said financial cooperatio­n within BRICS will help address external challenges.

In the meantime, BRICS economies should strengthen cooperatio­n in other arenas such as climate change, according to Vice-Minister of Finance Shi Yaobin.

“Multilater­al institutio­ns have a greater role to play in continuing to push the global accord forward, including efforts such as mobilizing climate finance,” said Shi, referring to the New Developmen­t Bank establishe­d by BRICS members to promote infrastruc­ture and sustainabl­e developmen­t projects.

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