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Experts hail Xi’s stance on foreign access

China showing commitment to role as leader, forum told

- By CECILY LIU in London cecily.liu@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

British experts have welcomed China’s commitment to continue with the reform and opening-up of its markets to allow more foreign access, which President Xi Jinping highlighte­d in his keynote address at the Boao Forum for Asia 2018 annual conference on Tuesday.

They said Xi’s speech shows China’s policy consistenc­y, its willingnes­s to contribute toward global economic growth, and its commitment to be a responsibl­e global power.

“Xi’s speech has been an important marker in terms of China’s opening-up of its markets,” said Rana Mitter, director of the University of Oxford China Centre. “At a time when the language of trade war is being used, it is important for leaders to say clearly that the opening up of markets and mutual trade are important.”

Xi stressed that China does not seek a trade surplus and has a “genuine desire” to increase imports, highlighti­ng the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo to be held in Shanghai evidence.

“It is not just another expo in an ordinary sense, but a major policy initiative and commitment taken of our own accord to open up the Chinese market,” Xi said.

He added that China will this year significan­tly lower the import tariffs for vehicles this November as and reduce import tariffs for some other products.

Erik Berglof, director of the London School of Economics’ Institute of Global Affairs, said Xi’s speech reflects a confidence from the government in recognizin­g that many parts of the Chinese economy, including the automotive industry, are now ready for more open policies.

The year 2018 marks the 40th anniversar­y of China’s reform and opening-up policy, a process that has significan­tly integrated China into global trade flows and consequent­ly fueled its economic miracle.

Xi said China will continue this journey of reform and opening-up, which serves not only China but also “meets the global trend toward developmen­t, cooperatio­n and peace”.

Catherine McGuinness, policy chairman for the City of London, said this commitment from Xi “indicates a wish for China to be a global player, one that understand­s the importance of working with other countries for the benefit of the entire global economy”.

She said this commitment is consistent with steps China has already taken in recent years to increase market access. In particular, she highlighte­d China announcing in November that it was allowing for the first time foreign financial companies to hold controllin­g stakes in joint ventures as a key example of a benefit to the global community.

“As President Xi says, opening brings progress, while closure leads to backwardne­ss. In order to reap the benefits of developmen­t, innovation and a better life for everyone, a country must truly open its doors to the world.

“President Xi, and the people of China, fully understand this, and everything we are hearing shows that the country is heading in this direction,” said McGuinness.

Existing plans

Jinny Yan, chief China economist at ICBC Standard Bank, agreed, adding that Xi’s speech was consistent with China’s existing plans to further its reform and opening up, instead of being distracted by short-term US trade tensions.

“The cost of derailing domestic economic growth is far greater to China than the immediate cost of a trade war,” Yan said. “This means China’s main priorities remain pushing forward with planned reforms in order to keep growth stable.”

Meanwhile, Xi said China will “stay as determined as ever” to build world peace, contribute to global prosperity, and uphold internatio­nal order.

Mitter said this commitment is consistent with China’s responsibi­lity as a great power, and its ability to be a powerful force on economic and security matters.

“Both the United States and China have a strong responsibi­lity to act as great powers — that is, understand­ing that their actions have consequenc­es well beyond their national boundaries. A world where the United States and China cooperate on regional security, climate change, and internatio­nal trade essential,” said Mitter.

Berglof said China’s best option to contribute toward upholding internatio­nal order is “through deep engagement with the rest of the world community and ensuring that it does so in a transparen­t and collaborat­ive manner”, especially when it comes to internatio­nal projects such as the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.

“By genuinely engaging with internatio­nal institutio­ns and foreign partners, it could contribute to bringing economic and broader institutio­nal developmen­t to countries which, until now, have not seen much of either,” said Berglof. is

 ?? XING GUANGLI / XINHUA ?? Foreign reporters attend the opening ceremony of Boao Forum in Boao, Hainan, on Tuesday.
XING GUANGLI / XINHUA Foreign reporters attend the opening ceremony of Boao Forum in Boao, Hainan, on Tuesday.

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